Sireneet
Sireneet is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mediterranean region. The genus was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. Sireneet species are known for their distinctive, daisy-like flowers that are typically yellow or white, and their fleshy, succulent leaves. The plants are often used in landscaping and gardening due to their attractive appearance and low maintenance requirements.
There are currently five recognized species in the genus Sireneet:
1. Sireneet albescens - This species has white flowers and is native to the western Mediterranean region.
2. Sireneet albus - This species has white flowers and is native to the eastern Mediterranean region.
3. Sireneet aurantiacus - This species has orange flowers and is native to the western Mediterranean region.
4. Sireneet flavus - This species has yellow flowers and is native to the eastern Mediterranean region.
5. Sireneet luteus - This species has yellow flowers and is native to the western Mediterranean region.
Sireneet plants are typically grown in well-drained soil and require moderate watering. They are well-suited to