lomittua
Lomittua is a genus of flowering plants within the family Asteraceae. Endemic to the island of Madagascar, lomittua species are characterized by their herbaceous or shrub-like growth forms, often featuring cluster-like inflorescences and distinctive foliage. The genus is notable for its adaptation to the island’s diverse ecosystems, ranging from coastal regions to montane forests.
The genus lomittua was first described in the early 20th century, with ongoing research suggesting its close
Lomittua species are primarily pollinated by insects, including bees and butterflies, which are attracted to their
Conservation concerns have been raised over some lomittua species, due to habitat loss caused by deforestation
As a lesser-known genus, lomittua holds interest for botanists and ecologists studying Madagascar’s unique flora. Its
- Tropicos database, Missouri Botanical Garden.
- Vogel, S. (2018). Madagascar’s Flora and Endemism: Insights and Conservation. Journal of Botanical Research.