Sylvs
Sylvs is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. The genus is native to the Mediterranean region and includes several species of shrubs and trees. Sylvs species are characterized by their pinnate leaves and showy, pea-like flowers that are typically blue or purple. The flowers are hermaphroditic, meaning they contain both male and female reproductive structures, and are pollinated by insects.
The most well-known species in the genus Sylvs is Sylvs capitata, commonly known as the broom. This
Another species in the genus Sylvs is Sylvs tomentosa, commonly known as the broom. This species is