Martin Pellizzer

Podanthes Pulchella

Podanthes pulchella is a rare and striking plant native to the remote highlands of Madagascar. Known for its vibrant purple and blue flowers, it captivates botanists and nature lovers alike. This species belongs to the Rubiaceae family, which includes over 13,000 species worldwide. Due to habitat loss and limited distribution, Podanthes pulchella is critically endangered. Conservation efforts are crucial to preserving this unique and beautiful flora.