dressinga
Dressinga is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as the sunflower family. This genus is primarily native to regions in Central and South America. Species within Dressinga are characterized by their herbaceous to shrub-like morphology, often displaying colorful inflorescences that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
The plants in this genus typically produce composite flower heads composed of numerous small florets, surrounded
Dressinga species are of interest for their ecological roles and potential horticultural uses. Some species are
Taxonomically, Dressinga was established as a distinct genus based on morphological traits that differentiate it from
In traditional uses, certain Dressinga species have been employed in local medicine or as natural dyes, although
Overall, Dressinga represents a diverse genus contributing to the floral diversity of its native habitats, with