Arrivalis
Arrivalis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mediterranean region. The genus includes approximately 15 species, which are commonly known as arrivalis or arrivalis daisy. These plants are herbaceous perennials, typically growing to a height of 30-60 cm. They are characterized by their daisy-like flowers, which are usually yellow or white, and their basal rosette of leaves. The flowers are arranged in a flat-topped inflorescence, and they bloom from spring to early summer. Arrivalis plants are often used in gardens and landscaping for their attractive flowers and low maintenance requirements. They prefer well-drained soil and full sun, and they are drought-tolerant once established. Arrivalis is a popular choice for rock gardens, alpine gardens, and other similar settings. The genus name "Arrivalis" is derived from the Latin word "arrivus," meaning "arrival," which refers to the plant's ability to arrive and thrive in a variety of challenging conditions.