Definition
Genus Pericallis includes several species of flowering plants, all characterized by their bright, daisy-like flowers. These plants are often grown for their ornamental value, adding splashes of color to gardens and homes. They're like the 'Avengers' of the flower world, each species bringing its own unique superpower (color) to the team. While they all share the Pericallis family traits, each species has its own distinct personality. Unlike cacti, Pericallis thrives in moist environments. Think of them as the floral equivalent of a rainbow.