

Soft Elephantsfoot Elephantopus mollis
Soft Elephantsfoot is a perennial wildflower native to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It grows to 0.4 ft.
More about this plant
Elephantopus mollis, common names tobacco weed, and soft elephantsfoot, is a tropical species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. Wikipedia →
Growing & care
USDA PLANTS · TRY- Height
- 0.4 ft
- Lifespan
- Perennial
- Foliage
- Evergreen broadleaf
Wildlife & pollinators
How pollinator value is scored →❧ Caterpillar hosts ~1 caterpillar species
Elephantopus supports ~1 caterpillar species.
Native butterfly & moth caterpillars are the base of the terrestrial food web — most songbirds rear their young almost entirely on them. As a host for native Lepidoptera this is a modest genus.
Recorded feeding on Elephantopus in North America, including:
✦ Bees 8 bee visitors
8 native & managed bee species are documented visiting Soft Elephantsfoot :
+ 2 more bees → ↑ show fewer
Wildlife & visitors 4 nectaring
Open records of who else uses Soft Elephantsfoot — a generalist food-web signal, kept separate from the keystone Ecological Value.
4 adult butterfly & moth species are recorded nectaring at its flowers:
How we know this (1) Methods & honest limits
We read each species’ measured specific leaf area (leaf area per unit dry weight) from the Global Spectrum dataset and band it: thin & fast (high SLA), medium, or thick & tough (low SLA). The global median is about 10 mm²/mg.
Honest limits: A species-mean from pooled measurements — individual plants vary with light and site. A broad strategy signal, not a precise per-plant figure.
Sources for this entry (20) Open & cited
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