vulpinus
Vulpinus, also known as Vulpinia, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mediterranean region. The genus is characterized by its small, daisy-like flowers and is often used in landscaping for its low-growing habit and attractive foliage. Vulpinus plants are typically perennial, although some species are biennial or annual. They are well-adapted to dry, sunny conditions and are often found in rocky or sandy soils.
The genus Vulpinus includes several species, the most well-known of which is Vulpinus spinosus, commonly known
Vulpinus plants are relatively low-maintenance and are often used in rock gardens, dry gardens, and as groundcover.
In cultivation, Vulpinus plants are typically propagated by seed or division. They prefer well-drained soil and