Martin Pellizzer

Rhodosciadium Argutum

Bluecurls, scientifically known as Rhodosciadium argutum, is a striking member of the Asteraceae family native to southern Africa. This plant is characterized by its vibrant blue and purple flower clusters that resemble curling tendrils, giving it its common name. It thrives in rocky, well-drained soils and is often found in coastal and mountainous regions. With its unique appearance and ecological importance, Bluecurls is a fascinating subject for botanists and gardeners alike. Its adaptability and beauty make it a valuable addition to native plant collections.