Definition
The genus Pulicaria includes a group of flowering plants known for their yellow, daisy-like flowers. It’s like a club of plants sharing similar characteristics and a common ancestor. They thrive in diverse habitats, often preferring moist environments. Think of them as the nature's way of adding a splash of sunshine to otherwise dull landscapes. Plants in this genus are known for their aromatic leaves and potential medicinal properties. These plants are a valuable part of their ecosystems, supporting insects and other wildlife.