Martin Pellizzer

Sarcomphalus Obtusifolius Var. Canescens

Bluebells, scientifically known as Sarcomphalus obtusifolius var. canescens, are delicate flowering plants native to the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. These charming blooms feature slender stems and clusters of sky-blue flowers that open in early spring. Often found in woodland floors and shaded gardens, they thrive in moist, well-drained soil. Their ephemeral beauty makes them a beloved symbol of spring's arrival. Despite their modest stature, bluebells play an important role in supporting pollinators and enriching natural ecosystems.