lasiovilla
Lasiovilla is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mediterranean region and the Canary Islands. The genus was first described by the French botanist Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck in 1786. It is characterized by its small, daisy-like flowers that are typically yellow or white, and its hairy leaves. The genus includes about 10 species, which are often used as ornamental plants in gardens and landscapes due to their attractive appearance and low maintenance requirements.
Lasiovilla plants are perennial herbs that grow to a height of about 10-30 centimeters. They have a
Lasiovilla plants are often used as groundcover plants in gardens and landscapes, as they form a dense
Lasiovilla plants are not known to have any significant medicinal or culinary uses. However, they are valued