Euryops is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family.
They are native mostly to rocky sites in southern Africa, with a few species in other parts of Africa and on the Arabian Peninsula.
[2][3] They produce daisy-like flowerheads from fern-like foliage.
[4] The name Euryops is probably a contraction of the Greek words ευρυς (eurys) meaning 'wide,' and ὄψις (opsis) meaning 'eye,' possibly referring to the large flowerheads compared to the narrow leaves.
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