Senecio crassiflorus, in Portuguese: margarida-das-dunas,[4] one of the native South American Senecio and an herbaceous dune dwelling perennial.[5][4]
Senecio crassiflorus is not an upright herb, the silvery to white woolly 20 centimetres (7.9 in) to 50 centimetres (20 in) tall plant tends to "lay down and rest" on the dunes and sandy coastal areas it inhabits.
In a remote sensing project for rapid ecological evaluation, S. crassiflorus was found in Colombia inhabiting two areas that were evaluated. [9]
A flood prone coastal region:
A sandy area near to a forest:
Senecio crassiflorus, in Portuguese: margarida-das-dunas, one of the native South American Senecio and an herbaceous dune dwelling perennial.