👉 Clidemia is a term used in botany, specifically describing a species of flowering plant known for its large size and distinctive leaves with an array of green veins. It typically grows in damp places where it can thrive in shade.
👉 Clidemiastrum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to the Americas and parts of Asia. These plants are characterized by their small, bulbous leaves, which often resemble cacti, and their flowers that are very small and fragrant, resembling those of a daisy or an iris. Clidemiastrum is often used in horticulture as a decorative plant due to its compact size and unique appearance.