Dyssodia Puberula
Dyssodia puberula is a unique flowering plant native to the arid regions of southern Africa. It belongs to the Asteraceae family, known for its composite flower heads. This species is characterized by its hairy stems and small, yellowish flowers that bloom in late spring. Due to its limited distribution, it is considered a rare and threatened plant. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect this delicate species from habitat loss and environmental changes.