dellarteria
Dellarteria is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Melastomataceae, native primarily to the tropical regions of South America, particularly Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru. The genus comprises approximately 15 recognized species, characterized by their distinctive, often aromatic foliage and showy, tubular flowers. Many Dellarteria species are cultivated for their ornamental value, particularly in gardens and indoor settings where they thrive in warm, humid conditions.
The most commonly cultivated species is *Dellarteria floribunda*, often referred to as the "Brazilian bellflower" or
Dellarteria plants are relatively low-maintenance but require consistent care to flourish. They prefer well-draining, slightly acidic
In addition to their ornamental uses, certain Dellarteria species have been studied for their potential medicinal