cierpiay
Cierpiay is a genus of small to medium-sized flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae, commonly known as the daisy family. The genus is primarily distributed in temperate regions of North America, with some species extending into parts of Central America. Cierpiay species are characterized by their herbaceous growth form, often forming dense clumps, and their distinctive inflorescences, which typically consist of composite flower heads with both ray and disc florets.
These plants are frequently found in open, sunny habitats such as grasslands, meadows, and rocky slopes. They
Cierpiay species play a role in local ecosystems by providing nectar and pollen sources for a variety
Taxonomically, the genus was first described in the late 19th century, and ongoing botanical studies continue
Overall, Cierpiay represents a diverse group of wildflowers with ecological significance and potential horticultural applications, thriving