polymerissa
Polymerissa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to South America. The genus is characterized by its small, annual herbs, which typically grow to a height of 10-30 centimeters. The leaves are alternate, simple, and often have a hairy texture. The inflorescences are composed of one to several flower heads, each containing 20-40 disc florets and no ray florets. The disc florets are yellow and have five lobes. The fruit is a cypsela, which is a dry, one-seeded fruit with a pappus for dispersal.
Polymerissa is named after the Greek word "poly," meaning many, and "meris," meaning part, referring to the
Polymerissa species are often found in open habitats such as grasslands, rocky outcrops, and disturbed areas.