Asteriscus aquaticus is a species of flowering plant.[2] The flower is part of the so-called "Asteriscus alliance".[3]
Formally known by its basionym, Bupthalmum aquaticum, when it was originally described in 1753 as a species of the Buphthalmum genus.[4] Its original name meant sweet-scented ox eye.[5] The plant is a low-growing annual herb with orange-yellow flowers, native to the Mediterranean region. It flowers between April and June and colonizes dry coastal areas.[6]
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