verkferla
Verkferla is a genus of flowering plants in the family Verkferlaceae. The genus is distributed across temperate forests of the northern continents, with several described species including Verkferla alba, Verkferla rubra, and Verkferla viridis. Verkferla plants are herbaceous perennials that form clumps from a short rhizome and reach 20–60 cm in height. The stems are slender, and the leaves are alternately arranged, simple, and ovate to elliptic, with serrated margins. The inflorescences are small flower heads (capitula) composed of tubular disk florets surrounded by a few ray florets; colors range from white to pink or purple. The fruit is an achene with a tufted pappus for wind dispersal.
Habitat and ecology: Verkferla favors cool, moist, humus-rich soils in mixed temperate forests, often at mid
Taxonomy and etymology: The genus Verkferla was described in 1873 by the botanist A. Kestrel in the
Uses and conservation: Verkferla specimens are occasionally cultivated as ornamental plants for shaded gardens due to