crithmifolia
Crithmifolia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mediterranean region. The genus is characterized by its unique leaf morphology, with leaves that are deeply lobed and often have a crinkled or wavy margin. This distinctive leaf shape gives the genus its name, which is derived from the Greek words "kritis," meaning "crinkled," and "phyllon," meaning "leaf."
The genus includes approximately 15 species, which are typically perennial herbs with daisy-like flowers. The flowers
Crithmifolia species are often used in landscaping for their attractive foliage and flowers. They are well-suited
The genus was first described by the French botanist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in 1786. The type species is