spathulata
Spathulata is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to South America, with species primarily found in Argentina and Chile. The name "Spathulata" is derived from the Latin word "spatha," meaning "sword," referring to the shape of the plant's leaves. Spathulata species are herbaceous perennials, typically growing to a height of 10-30 centimeters. They are characterized by their linear, sword-like leaves and small, daisy-like flowers that are usually white or yellow. The flowers are arranged in clusters at the end of the stems, and they bloom during the summer months. Spathulata plants are often used in landscaping and gardening due to their attractive foliage and low maintenance requirements. They prefer well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. The genus includes several species, with Spathulata heterophylla being one of the most commonly cultivated. Despite their small size, Spathulata plants are known for their resilience and ability to thrive in a variety of conditions.