Nauhepara
Nauhepara is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as the daisy family. The genus is native to the Americas. Species within Nauhepara are herbaceous perennials that typically grow in grasslands and open woodlands. They are characterized by their distinctive flower heads, which are usually composed of ray florets and disc florets, a common arrangement in the Asteraceae family. The foliage is often simple and arranged alternately along the stem.
Reproduction in Nauhepara species occurs primarily through seeds, which are dispersed by wind or animals. The