koettimia
Koettimia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as the daisy family. The genus is native to South America, with species found in various habitats across the continent, including grasslands, savannas, and mountainous regions. Plants in the genus Koettimia are typically herbaceous perennials, characterized by their composite flowers, which are composed of numerous small florets. The flower heads usually consist of ray florets, which are often petal-like, and disc florets in the center. The leaves are generally simple and arranged alternately along the stem. Koettimia species exhibit a range of forms, from low-growing rosettes to taller, branched plants. The exact number of species within the genus can vary depending on taxonomic classification, but it is generally considered to be a relatively small group. Further research and ongoing taxonomic studies continue to refine our understanding of the relationships between different species and their evolutionary history. The ecological role of Koettimia species includes providing a food source for pollinators and contributing to the biodiversity of their native ecosystems.