antigenisia
Antigenisia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Australia. The genus was first described by the German botanist Johann Georg Christian Lehmann in 1841. The name "Antigenisia" is derived from the Greek words "anti" meaning against, and "genos" meaning kind, referring to the plant's resistance to certain diseases.
Plants in the Antigenisia genus are typically perennial herbs or shrubs, with some species growing up to
Antigenisia species are found in a range of habitats, including woodlands, grasslands, and coastal areas. They
The genus Antigenisia is closely related to the genus Olearia, and some botanists have suggested that the
Antigenisia species are not widely cultivated, but some species, such as Antigenisia dentata, are grown as ornamental