Duiliuss
Duiliuss is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus was first described in 1861. Plants in the genus Duiliuss are native to South America. They are typically found in arid or semi-arid regions. The species within this genus are herbaceous perennials, often growing from rhizomes. They are characterized by their composite flowers, which are common to the Asteraceae family. The flower heads usually consist of ray florets and disc florets, though the specific arrangement can vary between species. The leaves of Duiliuss plants are generally simple and can be either alternate or opposite on the stem. The genus name, Duiliuss, is of Latin origin. Little is known about the specific ecological roles or economic uses of Duiliuss species, as they are not widely cultivated or studied. Further research is needed to fully understand the taxonomy, distribution, and characteristics of the plants within this genus.