Apollinaria
Apollinaria is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. These plants are primarily found in regions of Eurasia and are known for their distinctive daisy-like flowers. They typically thrive in various habitats, including grasslands and rocky areas, and contribute to local biodiversity.
The genus includes several species, each with unique characteristics. Apollinaria plants are often characterized by their leafy stems and vibrant blooms, which attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. They play a role in their ecosystems by providing food and habitat for various organisms.