Xylophacos Argophyllus
Common bluebell, scientifically known as Xylophacos argophyllus, is a striking flowering plant native to the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. It is renowned for its clusters of vibrant blue, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in early spring. This species thrives in moist, shaded environments such as woodlands and forest floors. Its delicate appearance and ephemeral bloom make it a symbol of spring's fleeting beauty. Despite its charm, the plant faces threats from habitat loss and invasive species.