Definition
Genus Prenanthes represents a group of plants within the Asteraceae (daisy) family, characterized by their tall stature and distinctive nodding flower heads. These plants are often found thriving in woodland environments. Imagine Genus Prenanthes as a collection of related plant species, each adapted to shady, forested habitats. The drooping flowers are a key feature connecting them. Like a team of specialized athletes excelling in a specific sport, they are well-suited to their environment. They contribute to the biodiversity of their ecosystems.