Definition
Baccharis is a genus of shrubs and trees in the Asteraceae family, found in the Americas. These plants are known for their adaptability and ability to thrive in various environments. Think of them as the plant kingdom's version of a versatile actor, capable of playing any role. Some species are used in traditional medicine. Others are considered invasive in certain areas. They're like the adaptable character in a movie who can survive any situation, for better or for worse ๐ฌ.