👉 A fulgora is a type of star. It's often seen as part of the larger constellation of the Pleiades, which includes many other stars in the constellation. The name "fulgora" comes from the Greek word "fulgus," meaning "full moon."
👉 Fulgora is a type of organism, commonly known as a fungus. It is characterized by a mushroom-like growth called a "fugus" or "fungus," which is usually attached to and often growing inside a host plant. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms, meaning they obtain nutrients from organic matter in the environment, rather than extracting them themselves through photosynthesis.
👉 Fulgorae, also known as fulgurae, are small, round-shaped structures found in the skin and underlying layers of plants. These structures can be found on leaves, stems, or flowers, and they play a crucial role in plant growth by providing nutrients for the plant's tissues.