1 photos across 150 genera — botanically classified
Hamalosephalus pumilio is a species of flowering plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, commonly referred to as the daisy or sunflower family. This species is characterized by its diminutive stature and is notable for its ecological significance, particularly in the habitats where it is endemic. It showcases typical Asteraceae features, such as small, composite flowers arranged in a capitulum. The plant plays a role in its ecosystem by supporting pollinators and contributing to the botanical diversity of its native region. Understanding its characteristics and conservation status is crucial due to its specialized habitat requirements.