skrelenia
Skrelenia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae that currently includes a single described species, Skrelenia luminans. The genus and species were established in 1998 by botanists L. Mirov and D. Kline from material collected in the Central Highlands, where the plants grow on limestone-rich talus slopes. The name Skrelenia derives from a local dialect term referring to stone-strewn habitats, while luminans alludes to a faint, silvery sheen on the plant’s pubescence.
Skrelenia luminans is an annual herb that typically reaches 8 to 15 centimeters in height. It has
Distribution and habitat are narrowly restricted to montane limestone outcrops in a few protected areas of
Conservation status is often cited as endangered due to its limited range and ongoing threats from mining,