Echium webbii
Echium webbii Coincy
Echium webbii is a flowering plant in the Boraginaceae family, native to the Canary Islands. It is found only on the island of La Palma and was first described by Auguste-Henri de Coincy in 1903. The species is named after botanist Philip Barker Webb.
Description
Echium webbii belongs to the genus Echium and is part of the Boraginaceae family, commonly known as the borage family. This species is endemic to the Canary Islands, specifically restricted to the island of La Palma. It was first scientifically described by Auguste-Henri de Coincy in 1903. The specific epithet 'webbii' honors the botanist Philip Barker Webb.
Distribution
Canary Is.

