Martin Pellizzer

Trochocephalus Argenteus Subsp. Wulfenii

Silverleaf groundsel, scientifically known as Trochocephalus argenteus subsp. wulfenii, is a flowering plant native to the arid and semi-arid regions of southern Africa. It is characterized by its silvery-gray foliage, which reflects sunlight and helps reduce water loss in its harsh environment. This species thrives in rocky soils and is often found in scrublands and open woodlands. Its small, daisy-like flowers bloom in shades of yellow and white, adding a delicate touch to the landscape. Despite its resilience, it remains a relatively obscure and underappreciated member of the Asteraceae family.