nektaryla
Nektaryla is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus was described in 1989 and contains a single species, Nektaryla nana. This species is native to the Falkland Islands, where it is found in coastal areas and grasslands. Nektaryla nana is a small, herbaceous perennial that typically grows to a height of 10-20 cm. It has spoon-shaped leaves and produces solitary, yellow flower heads that are approximately 1-2 cm in diameter. The plant is known for its resilience to harsh weather conditions, including strong winds and salty spray. Nektaryla nana is also notable for its ability to colonize disturbed habitats, such as areas affected by erosion. Its conservation status is considered to be of least concern, although its restricted range makes it vulnerable to habitat changes. The etymology of the genus name "Nektaryla" is not clearly documented in botanical literature, but it is thought to possibly derive from Greek words referring to nectar or sweetness, perhaps in relation to the plant's flowers or its ecological role.