Mariola

 Mariola a Species of Feverfews


Common Name

Mariola

Fever plant

Botanical Name

Parthenium incanum



Information


Mariola (Parthenium incanum) is a small, many-branched shrub from the desert regions of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. Its tiny flowerheads form compact white balls in spring and summer.



Characteristics


Plant Type

Herb


Lifespan

Perennial


Bloom Time

Spring, Summer, Fall


Plant Height

1.5 to 3 feet

Spread

1.5 to 3 feet

Flower Size

Inflorescence 0.3 inch

Habitat

Desert grasslands, dry, gravelly slopes and plains

Flower Color

White


Conditions Requirement



Sunlight

Full sun


Scientific classification


Genus

Parthenium - Feverfews

Family

Asteraceae - Daisy, Compositae, Aster, Composite, Sunflower

Order

Asterales - Asters bellflowers fanflowers and allies

Class

Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons, Dicots, Eudicots

Phylum

Tracheophyta - Vascular plants, Seed plants, Ferns, Tracheophytes..


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