👉 Cocalodes is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, commonly known as lilies or daisies. They are native to North America and are often used for ornamental purposes due to their delicate flowers and fragrant blooms.
👉 Cocalodini is a type of flowering plant native to South America, particularly in the Andes Mountains. It produces large, showy flowers with vibrant colors and a sweet scent.
👉 "CoCaLo" is a term used in Jewish law, but its precise meaning has been debated among scholars. It might refer to either "the law concerning the law," or "the law for the law." This phrase likely refers to the commandment to love God with all our souls (Exodus 20:12), which was also known as the "law of reciprocity" (Deut. 7:9-10).
👉 Cocalus is a genus in the family Lamiaceae, commonly known for its edible cumin seeds. These seeds are used in various culinary applications, including cooking, as a spice, and as a condiment for salads.
👉 Cocalodinae is a family of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as the clover or dandelion family. This family includes various species found across North America and Europe, with each plant having distinctive characteristics such as broad leaves, narrow petals, and a unique shape that can be used for both food and medicinal purposes.
👉 Cocal is a type of plant in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as the cayenne pepper plant. It is native to South America and is widely cultivated for its spicy flavor.