Scientific Name: Boea clarkeana Common Name: Scattered Blood Grass Genus: Boea Boea clarkeana is a small, delicate herb native to the northern regions of Yunnan, Sichuan, western Hubei, southern Shaanxi, and western Zhejiang in China. This plant prefers cooler climates but has limited cold tolerance, making it sensitive to extreme temperature fluctuations. It thrives in shaded or partially shaded environments, especially during periods of high heat and intense sunlight. It requires well-draining, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter. The plant typically grows to a height of 7 to 14 cm, with basal leaves that are ovate or broadly ovate in shape. The leaf margins are serrated, and fine, short hairs can be found along both sides of the leaves. The flowering structure consists of umbrella-like cymes, with each cluster containing 2 to 10 flowers. The corolla is white or pink in color, bell-shaped, and measures approximately 2.4 cm in length. These attractive blossoms make the plant suitable for ornamental use in pots or garden beds. Propagation is usually done through seeds, and due to its compact size and appealing appearance, Boea clarkeana is often cultivated as a decorative plant in gardens or indoor settings. Its unique characteristics and beauty make it a popular choice among plant enthusiasts looking for low-maintenance, aesthetically pleasing species. Changzhou Ziying Metal Products Co., Ltd , https://www.ziyingmetal.com