Martin Pellizzer

Nicotiana Corymbosa Var. Typica

Nicotiana corymbosa var. typica is a striking plant known for its vibrant, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in clusters. Native to the Andes mountains, this species thrives in cool, high-altitude environments. It is often cultivated for its ornamental value and has a long history of use in traditional medicine. The plant's unique appearance and fragrance make it a favorite among gardeners and botanists alike. Its scientific name reflects its classification within the nightshade family, Solanaceae.