milliflorum
Milliflorum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The name comes from Latin words meaning "thousand flowers," likely referring to the plant's abundant blooms. Plants in this genus are typically herbaceous perennials. They are characterized by their composite flower heads, a common feature of the Asteraceae family, which are composed of many small florets. The leaves of milliflorum species are often simple and arranged alternately along the stem. They are native to various regions, with some species found in Europe and others in Asia. The specific habitat can vary, but they often prefer open, sunny locations. Cultivation is possible for some species, though they are not as widely recognized as some other garden plants. Reproduction generally occurs through seeds, and some species may also spread vegetatively. The genus is of interest to botanists for its taxonomic classification within the large and diverse Asteraceae family. Further research continues to refine the understanding of its evolutionary relationships and distribution.