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"Asteridae: A Symphony of Nature's Beauty" As dandelion seeds take flight, carried by the gentle breeze, they symbolize the enchanting world of Asteridae. This diverse group of flowering plants encompasses a wide array of captivating species that grace our landscapes with their exquisite presence. Among them is the delicate Edelweiss, Leontopodium alpinum, an emblematic flower found in the majestic Alps. Its velvety petals and silver-white color evoke a sense of purity and resilience amidst harsh mountainous conditions. In contrast, the Double English Primrose, Primula vulgaris, adorns meadows with its vibrant hues. Commonly known as English primrose or cowslip, this cheerful bloom spreads joy with its clusters of pastel-colored blossoms. Venturing into aquatic realms reveals another gem – the Fringed Water-lily or Yellow Floating-heart (Nymphoides peltata). Its radiant yellow flowers dance upon tranquil waters like scattered rays of sunshine. On land, we encounter Fox-and-cubs or Orange Hawkweed (Hieracium aurantiacum), painting fields with fiery shades reminiscent of a setting sun. These bold blooms stand tall against green backdrops and attract pollinators with their nectar-rich centers. Asteriidae starfish may share a name but belong to an entirely different realm - beneath ocean waves where they gracefully navigate coral reefs. Their intricate patterns mirror nature's artistry and remind us that beauty exists even in unseen depths. The agricultural landscape also finds representation within Asteridae through angustifolia varieties such as Rhododendrons. In Italy's Dolomites near Sorapis Lake lies Rhododendron hirsutum - garlanded Alpine-roses thriving amidst rugged terrain. Their pink blossoms create cascades of color against towering peaks. Traveling further south to Madeira in Portugal brings us the Frangipani, Plumeria.