Martin Pellizzer

Stroganowia Bupleuroides

Stroganowia bupleuroides is a lesser-known member of the Fabaceae family known for its striking blue flowers. This plant is native to the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia, where it thrives in moist, shaded environments. Its unique appearance and rarity make it a subject of interest among botanists and plant enthusiasts. The species is named in honor of the Russian botanist Alexander Stroganov, who contributed significantly to the study of Asian flora. Despite its beauty, Stroganowia bupleuroides remains under-researched and is often overlooked in favor of more common species.