Hypochaeris albiflora, commonly known as white-flowered cat's ear, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the Asteraceae family. Native to Europe and Asia, it has also been introduced and naturalized in North America. The plant can grow up to 60 cm tall and features a basal rosette of deeply lobed leaves with toothed edges. Its hairy stem supports small, white flowers that bloom from May to August. These flowers, approximately 1 cm in diameter, have white petals surrounding a yellow center.
White-flowered cat's ear thrives in well-drained soils in open areas such as meadows, pastures, or disturbed sites like roadsides or waste areas. While it can tolerate dry conditions, the plant prefers moist soils for optimal growth.
For centuries, indigenous people have used the leaves of Hypochaeris albiflora for medicinal purposes due to their anti-inflammatory properties, which can help alleviate pain caused by arthritis or other inflammatory conditions.
Overall, Hypochaeris albiflora is an attractive wildflower that enhances natural landscapes with its beauty and diversity. It also offers medicinal benefits when used appropriately under professional guidance.
Botanical profile.
- Genus
- Hypochaeris
- Family
- Asteraceae
Other names.