Hyacinthoides cedretorum is a species of bluebell that grows in North Africa.
It grows at altitudes of 1,400–1,700 metres (4,600–5,600 ft), generally under Cedrus (cedar) or Abies (fir) trees.
[2] The first description of H. cedretorum as a separate taxon was made by Auguste Pomel in 1874, when he described "Endymion cedretorum" in his work Nouveaux matériaux pour la flore atlantique, based on plants growing on Djebel Endate in Algeria.
[1] The same species was later described by Jules Aimé Battandier as "Endymion patulus subsp.
[3] Hyacinthoides cedretorum is the only tetraploid species in the genus; it is unclear whether it originated by autopolyploidy or allopolyploidy.