Brickellia (commonly known as ) is a genus of North American flowering plants in the aster family ( Asteraceae ), comprising over 100 species ranging from woody perennial shrubs to small herbs. Notable Species

Known for its intense fragrance, which some describe as a mix of jasmine and cinnamon, particularly noticeable in the evening. Key Characteristics Brickellia californica plant description - Facebook

Often found in the southern U.S. and Texas, this species produces white flower clusters and is a larval host for several moth species.

A rare, state-endangered species in Florida and Georgia. It features heart-shaped leaves and bright pink, pom-pom-like flowers that serve as a critical nectar source for migrating butterflies.