Definition
The genus *Rhodanthe* refers to a group of flowering plants native to Australia π¦πΊ, known for their papery, daisy-like blooms. These plants are annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one year. They belong to the Asteraceae family, which includes sunflowers and daisies. Think of them as the supermodels of the wildflower world β delicate and eye-catching. They're often used in dried flower arrangements because they retain their color and shape well. Unlike some demanding flowers, *Rhodanthe* species are relatively low-maintenance.