Orange bulbine: pollination strategy through vibrant orange to yellow flowers that attract a myriad of pollinators, such as bees and butterflies
Orange bulbine: Employs a clever pollination strategy through vibrant orange to yellow flowers that attract a myriad of pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, ensuring the continuation of its species. This combination of water storage and attractive blooms underlines the plant's robust adaptability.
Malva parviflora: Cheeseweed mallow even though it’s a small sized plant plays a considerably counterintuitive role in ecological balance. Often classified as a 'pioneer species', this plant is adept at colonizing bare patches of ground and maintaining soil fertility.
Common groundsel: serves as a bioindicator, signaling the health and metal content of soil. By accumulating heavy metals this plant highlights the environmental impact.