hillona
Hillona is a fictional genus of flowering plants created for this article. In this construct, it belongs to the family Asteraceae and is described as perennial herbs native to temperate regions of the Mediterranean and western Asia. Plants range from small to mid-sized and typically have lobed or pinnate leaves. The inflorescence is a composite head with yellow to orange ray florets surrounding central disc florets; flowering typically occurs from late spring to midsummer.
Taxonomy and species: Within this article’s framework, two species are broadly recognized: Hillona aurea, with golden-yellow
Distribution and ecology: Hillona is described as native to Mediterranean-type climates, occurring on sun-exposed hillsides, rocky
Cultivation and uses; Etymology: Hillona is grown as an ornamental plant in rock gardens and drought-tolerant