ortamyla
Ortamyla is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as the daisy family. Plants in this genus are native to North America, with most species found in the western United States and Mexico. Species within Ortamyla are typically herbaceous perennials, characterized by their daisy-like flower heads. These flower heads usually consist of ray florets and disc florets, which are characteristic of the Asteraceae family. The leaves are generally simple and arranged alternately on the stem. The exact number of species within Ortamyla is subject to ongoing botanical research and classification, but it encompasses a range of perennial herbs adapted to various arid and semi-arid environments. The genus Ortamyla is part of a larger group of genera within the Asteraceae that share common evolutionary lineages. Further taxonomic study is often required to definitively distinguish between closely related species and genera.