etanolisella
Etanolisella is a small, monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, endemic to montane cloud forests of Central America. The genus consists of a single species, Etanolisella montana, which was described in 2016 by botanist Ana Rivera. The name Etanolisella honors the researchers involved in its study, while montana indicates the plant’s preference for montane habitats.
Etanolisella montana is an herbaceous perennial that typically reaches up to 40 cm in height. It forms
The species is known from a limited number of cloud-forest sites on the Cordillera Central, at elevations
Etanolisella montana is pollinated primarily by native bees and hoverflies. Seed dispersal is mainly wind-driven, aided
Etanolisella is currently treated as a monotypic genus within Asteraceae. Formal conservation assessments have not been