Cyanatus microphyllus, the name itself tells a lot of things about the flower, cyananthus = blue flower; microphyllus = small-leaved. It is a low growing perennial plant grows up to 5-10 cm high. It has trailing woody and reddish stems with tiny bright green leaves. Leaves entire are dark green, narrow, elliptic-ovate and at base rounded. Flowers are solitary, blue-violet, funnel-shaped and with narrow-obovate pointed spreading petals and with tuft of white hairs within the flower-tube.
English Name
Small-leaved Trailing Bellflower
Local Name
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Family
Campanulaceae (bellflower family)
Flowering time
August to September
Habitat
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Uses
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Location in the Valley of flowers
It is commonly found in the middle part of the valley of flowers.
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