Definition
Genus Inula refers to a group of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. These plants are known for their yellow, daisy-like flowers and aromatic leaves. They're found in various habitats, from meadows to woodlands. Think of them as the common daisies' more sophisticated cousins. Unlike some flashy flowers, Inula species have a more understated beauty, often appreciated for their medicinal properties. They're like the herbal remedies of the plant world, offering more than just visual appeal.