Once upon a time, there was a peculiar plant called Columellia. Its vibrant flowers would change color based on the mood of the people around it. It became the talk of the town, as people would visit just to witness this magical phenomenon. One day, a young girl named Lily visited the garden and was feeling incredibly happy. To everyone’s amazement, Columellia burst into a beautiful display of bright pink flowers. News of this spread like wildfire, attracting visitors from all over. Columellia became a symbol of joy and connection, reminding people of the power of positivity. And so, the legend of Columellia, the plant that mirrored emotions, continued to captivate hearts for generations to come.
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Short Description
Columellia is a group of plant species in the Columelliaceae described as a genus in 1794.
Columellia is native to the Andes Mountains of western South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia).
Species
Columellia lucida Danguy & Cherm. – Colombia, Ecuador, N Peru
Columellia oblonga Ruiz & Pav. – Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, W Bolivia
Columellia obovata Ruiz & Pav. – S Ecuador, Peru
Columellia subsessilis Schltr. – Bolivia
Columellia weberbaueri Schltr. – Peru