esitophora
Esitophora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mediterranean region, including parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The genus was first described by the French botanist Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck in 1805. Esitophora species are herbaceous perennials, typically growing to a height of 30-60 cm. They are characterized by their daisy-like flowers, which are usually yellow or white, and their compound leaves with pinnate or pinnatifid segments.
The genus includes several species, the most well-known of which is Esitophora africana, commonly known as the
Esitophora species are typically grown in well-drained soil and require full sun to partial shade. They are
In addition to their ornamental value, Esitophora species have some medicinal uses. The leaves and flowers
Esitophora is a relatively small genus, with only a few species recognized. However, it is an important