👉 Nelumbo is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to Africa and Asia. It includes several species, including the common snailplant, which has been used for medicinal purposes.
👉 The term "nelumbonaceae" refers to a family of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. These plants are commonly known as "nelumbonias," and they have a wide range of species that can be found throughout Asia, Australia, and other parts of the world. Some common genera within this family include "Mangifera," "Sedum," "Grewia," "Lilium," "Cyperus," and "Nelumbo."
👉 The term "nelumbo" is a word in Italian that refers to a type of cheese. It's often called "torta nera" or "torta di gorgone". However, it should be noted that this term is not commonly used and may have been replaced by other terms or variations when it was first introduced.
👉 Nelumbonaceae is a subfamily of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as the orchid family. This family contains around 400 species and includes many well-known orchids like the Orchid Plant Family (Orchidales) and the Spathiphyllum Family (Spathiphyllins).