Definition
The genus Hulsea comprises a group of flowering plants belonging to the Asteraceae (sunflower) family. These plants are native to the western United States, particularly high-elevation, rocky areas. They are characterized by their daisy-like flowers and often have woolly or hairy leaves. Think of the genus Hulsea as a special club for mountain-dwelling plants. 🌼 Each member has unique traits, but they all share a common ancestor and habitat. These plants are well-adapted to survive in harsh alpine environments. Their flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. They play an important role in the ecology of their native habitats.