Martin Pellizzer

Mecodium Novoguineense

Mecodium, scientifically known as Mecodium novoguineense, is a unique flowering plant native to the tropical rainforests of New Guinea. This species belongs to the family Geraniaceae and is characterized by its striking, often colorful inflorescences. Despite its ornamental appeal, Mecodium remains relatively obscure in horticultural circles due to its limited cultivation and challenging growing requirements. Its rarity and ecological significance make it an intriguing subject for botanical study and conservation efforts. As interest in rare and exotic plants grows, Mecodium may soon gain recognition as a valuable addition to specialized gardens and botanical collections.