eriocarpa
Eriocarpa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as the daisy family. Plants in this genus are characterized by their woolly or hairy fruits, a feature that gives them their name, derived from the Greek words erion (wool) and karpos (fruit). These plants are native to Australia and are found in various habitats, often in arid or semi-arid regions. The leaves are typically arranged in a basal rosette or along the stem and can vary in shape and size depending on the species. The flower heads are usually solitary or borne in clusters and possess ray florets and disc florets, typical of the Asteraceae family. The fruits, which are achenes, are often crowned with a pappus, a modified calyx that aids in seed dispersal. Several species within the Eriocarpa genus are recognized, each with specific geographical distributions and ecological roles. Some species may be considered weeds in certain areas due to their ability to colonize disturbed land. Further taxonomic and ecological research continues to refine our understanding of this genus and its constituent species.