serotina
Serotina is a genus of flowering plants within the family Ericaceae, commonly known for its ornamental and ecological significance. The genus includes several species native primarily to temperate and subtropical regions across North America, Central America, and parts of Asia. Members of Serotina are characterized by their evergreen or deciduous foliage, bell-shaped flowers, and often vibrant coloration.
The plants within this genus typically prefer acidic, well-drained soils and thrive in woodland or shaded environments.
Ecologically, Serotina species serve as vital sources of nectar for pollinators such as bees and hummingbirds,
While generally considered non-toxic, some species may cause minor skin irritation upon contact, and their ingestion
Research on Serotina continues to explore their potential benefits in sustainable landscaping, native plant restoration, and