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Results for "labellum"

Microgoura

Definition: Microgoura is a type of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to South America and parts of Central Africa. It's known for its small size and distinctive leaves, which are typically arranged in a cleft or clump-like arrangement. The flowers are white, usually with a single labellum, and can be found in clusters on trees or other plants. Microgouras have been used for medicinal purposes due to their potential health benefits, including anti-inflammatory properties.


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Viverricula

Definition: Viverricula is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, commonly known as the daisy or daisy plant. These plants are native to Europe and Asia, but they can also be found in North America. They have oval-shaped leaves with long petioles, which provide support for their upright stems. The flowers are typically white, yellow, or pink, with a single labellum on each flower.


Viverricula

Flabellum

Definition: Flabellum is a type of plant that has two petals, often arranged in rows or clusters. It's commonly found in gardens and borders as a decorative plant.


Flabellum

Parobeidia

Definition: Parobeidia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, commonly known as the "butterfly orchid." This group includes over 25 species that produce flowers with a single labellum (lady's slipper) and are native to tropical regions. The butterfly orchid has a unique arrangement where the labellum is arranged on the lower part of the flower, forming an inverted V shape. These plants are commonly found in rainforests and have been


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Dialypetalanthaceae

Definition: Dialypetalanthaceae is a family of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, commonly known for their large, tubular flowers that are found in many different ecosystems around the world. They include a variety of species from tropical and subtropical regions, including some that can be found in North America. Some key characteristics of Dialypetalanthaceae include: -

Flowers

: The flowers of these plants typically have a single labellum (a group of 5 to


Dialypetalanthaceae

Lasiocnemus

Definition: Lasiocnemus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to Southeast Asia and parts of South-Eastern Asia. They are known for their large leaves, which can reach up to 1 meter in length, and their distinctive, heart-shaped flowers, which often feature four petals and a central labellum. This species is an important part of many Asian floral gardens, often used as a source of cut flowers or ornamental plants.


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Hernandaria

Definition: Hernandaria is a type of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as the "hernan" or "hernard" family. These plants are characterized by their large, flattened leaves and are native to tropical regions such as South America, Africa, and Asia. Hernandaria flowers in groups of five, with each flower having a single, brightly colored labellum.


Hernandaria

"chloroherpetonaceae"

Definition: The term "Chloroherpetonaceae" describes a family of flowering plants, characterized by their unique leaves and flowers that are characterized by chlorophyll, a pigment found in plant cells. These plants typically have five petals on the flower, with a single labellum at the center of each petal. The flowers are often arranged in clusters or racemes, which can be up to 10-20 cm in diameter.


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Pallenopsisidae

Definition: Pallenopsisidae is a family of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as pansies or lilies. These species are dioecious and have six primary flowers, each with a single labellum. They are native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, but some species are also found in Australia and South America.


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Cleome

Definition: Cleome is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It belongs to the family of monocots, which includes about 20,500 species. Cleomes are known for their large leaves and flowers that are often used in traditional medicine or as ornamental plants. Cleome is characterized by its distinctive white or cream-colored flowers with a long, thin stem. These flowers have five sepals (petals) and four petals (labellum), and


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