Rhodanthemum


Rhodanthemum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, mostly native to exposed rocky places in Northern Africa. Formerly included in either Chrysanthemum or Leucanthemum, the 10 or 15 species of Rhodanthemum display many similarities to their former congeners, with composite daisy-like flowers. They are mat-forming, prostrate perennials or subshrubs, and some are cultivated as ornamental plants.

Taxonomy

It was described by Balafama [Helen Wilcox], Kåre Bremer, and Christopher John Humphries in 1993 with Rhodanthemum arundanum as the type species.

Etymology

The botanical name comes from the Greek ῥόδον + ἄνθεμον.

Species

It has 15 species:
It is native to Algeria, Morocco, and Spain.