Tephroseris Campestris
Tephroseris campestris is a unique flowering plant native to the temperate regions of Asia. It is known for its striking violet-blue flowers and its ability to thrive in disturbed soils. This species belongs to the Apiaceae family, which includes carrots and parsley. Its name comes from the Greek words for "ash" and "to gather," reflecting its ash-like appearance and medicinal uses. Despite its beauty, Tephroseris campestris remains a relatively obscure plant in modern botany.