Molucella Laevis is a herbaceous plant native to the eastern Mediterranean region. It is commonly known as Bells of Ireland due to its unique bell-shaped flowers that bloom in summer. The plant is also known by several other names, including Shellflower, Molucca Balm, and Bellflower. The name Molucca Balm refers to the aromatic oils that are present in the plant's leaves and stems. Some other synonyms for Molucella Laevis include Moluccella, Shellflower, Irish Bells, and Shellbells. The plant is often used in floral arrangements due to its unusual appearance, and it is also grown for its ornamental and medicinal properties.