The "Pride of Bolivia" refers to the country's national flower, the Cantua buxifolia. This colorful and unique flower is also known as the "Magic Tree," the "Sacred Flower of the Incas," and the "Bolivian Bellflower." Its importance in Bolivian culture and tradition cannot be overlooked, as it has been honored as a symbol of love, beauty, and spirituality for centuries. Depending on the region, the Cantua buxifolia may also be called "Kantu," "Cantuta," or "Qantu." No matter what name it goes by, it serves as a stunning and beloved representation of Bolivia's natural beauty and cultural heritage.