opulifolius
Opulifolius is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Americas. The genus was first described by the botanist Asa Gray in 1856. It is characterized by its large, showy flowers and is often cultivated for ornamental purposes. The name "opulifolius" is derived from the Latin words "opulus," meaning "fruit," and "folium," meaning "leaf," reflecting the genus' tendency to produce large, fruit-like inflorescences.
The genus includes several species, with Opulifolius albus being one of the most well-known. This species is
Opulifolius plants are typically perennial herbs, growing to a height of 1 to 3 feet. They have
Opulifolius plants are relatively easy to grow and care for, requiring well-drained soil and full sun to