Leucopetala
Leucopetala is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to South America. The name "leucopetala" is derived from the Greek words "leukos," meaning white, and "petalon," meaning petal, referring to the white petals of many species in this genus. The genus is characterized by its small, white, daisy-like flowers and is often used in landscaping and horticulture for its ornamental value.
Leucopetala species are typically perennial herbs, although some are annuals. They are often found in grasslands,
The genus includes approximately 15 species, with the most well-known being Leucopetala integrifolia, commonly known as
Leucopetala plants are valued for their aesthetic appeal and ecological significance. They provide food and habitat
In cultivation, leucopetala plants are relatively easy to grow and can be propagated through seed or division.