Kampiniai
Kampiniai, also known as "campanularias," are a group of plants belonging to the genus Campanularia, which is part of the family Campanulaceae. These plants are native to the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Australia. Kampiniai are characterized by their bell-shaped flowers, which are typically blue or purple in color. The flowers are often arranged in clusters at the ends of the stems, giving the plant a distinctive appearance.
The genus Campanularia includes approximately 150 species, with the most well-known being Campanularia rotundifolia. This species
In addition to their aesthetic appeal, kampiniai also have some medicinal properties. Traditional medicine has used
Kampiniai are also known for their ecological significance. They play a crucial role in their native ecosystems