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Gomphandra

Definition: Gomphandra is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to tropical regions worldwide. They are known for their large size and vibrant colors that can range from pale green or yellow to vivid shades like orange, purple, and pink. Each plant bears several distinct species with distinctive flowers, typically consisting of up to five sepals (petals) and a single corolla (head). The genus is characterized by its ability to adapt to various environments and to produce seeds for


Gomphandra

Belionota

Definition: Belionota is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, which belongs to the order Asteraceae and the tribe Lamiaceae. They are characterized by their large leaves that are often arranged in opposite pairs on the stem, providing shade during the hottest part of the day. These plants have distinctive flowers with five petals, known as corollas, that are produced on the ends of the petals.


Belionota

Psyllidae

Definition: The term "Psyllidae" is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which includes over 300 species native to North America and Europe. These plants are known for their distinctive, bell-shaped flowers with a single, white or pale yellow corolla.


Psyllidae

Notozomus

Definition: The term "Notozomus" is a genus in the family Pterophyta, which includes several species of flowering plants. These plants are known for their unique and diverse arrangement of flowers, often with multiple petals or corollas.


Notozomus

Coryneliales

Definition: Coryneliales are a family of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, native to Europe, Asia, and North America. They produce flowers with a single calyx, which is covered by a tube-like structure called a corolla. The flowers are often used as ornamental plant species due to their vibrant colors and fragrant aroma.


Coryneliales

Calosiphonia

Definition: Calosiphonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, commonly known as daisy flowers or daisies. These plants are native to Europe and Asia and are part of the Asteraceae family. They have numerous species with different shapes, sizes, and colors, including daisies, calyxes (head), corolla, stamens, and pistils.


Calosiphonia

Aleuritideae

Definition: The term "Aleuritideae" encompasses a group of flowering plants that belong to the family Aleyrodaceae, which is part of the greater genus Aleyridae. These plants are known for their unique and colorful flowers, often featuring intricate patterns or designs, such as mandible-like leaves, trichomes, or corollas.


Aleuritideae

Salicaceae

Definition: Salicaceae is a family of flowering plants, primarily found in tropical regions around the world, including parts of Asia and North America. These plants are known for their distinctive leaves called leaflets, which are typically arranged along the stem or branch. They contain six primary organs: corolla (flower), stamens (male reproductive structures), pistil (female reproductive structures), ovary (fruit), and stigma (male reproductive structures).


Salicaceae

Anaceratagallia

Definition: An aceratagallia is a type of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to South America. It has distinctive flowers with five petals and yellow or pinkish-white sepals and petals, often arranged in a cymbidium arrangement. This species is known for its unique flower shapes, which include a spherical shape at one end called a corolla and a cone-shaped part of the middle section called anthers. The leaves are opposite, with two leaflets each,


Anaceratagallia

Schnusea

Definition: Schnusea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to the Mediterranean region. These plants are known for their unique and distinctive coloration, which can range from bright reds, oranges, and yellows to deep purple and black shades. The flowers of Schnusea are produced in clusters at the end of the season, with each flower consisting of a single segment that is followed by a corolla containing up to 20-35 petals.


Schnusea