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Ceropegia is a genus of plants within the family Apocynaceae, native to Africa, southern Asia, and Australia. [2] [3] It was named by Carl Linnaeus, who first described this genus in his Genera plantarum, which appeared in 1737. [4]
These are lists of flowers. Lists of flowering plants belong in Category:Lists of plants. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. O.
Flower bulbs are generally planted in the fall in colder climates. The bulbs go dormant in the winter but they continue to absorb water and nutrients from the soil and they develop roots. [2] Most bulbs produce perennial flowers. Occasionally certain bulbs become crowded in the ground and they must be removed and separated.
The corolla is gametopetalous, the five petals may be joined forming a tube with 4 or 5 lobes (in the flower called tubulose flower or floret, or two groups of petals joined (in the case of bilabiated flowers, with an upper lip formed by 2 petals and a lower lip formed by 3 petals), or they can present a short tube and the limb prolonged ...
Trillium sessile is a perennial, clump-forming herbaceous plant with a thick underground rhizome.Like all trilliums, it has a whorl of three bracts (leaves) and a single trimerous flower with 3 sepals, 3 petals, two whorls of 3 stamens each, and 3 carpels (fused into a single ovary with 3 stigmas). [8]
Films about flowers (1 C, 2 P) Flowers in culture (13 C, 33 P) M. Melliferous flowers (13 P) P. Pollination (1 C, 93 P) Pages in category "Flowers"
Pyrops pyrorhynchus Pyrops pyrorhynchus (The 2 large insects) in Donovan (1800) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hemiptera Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha Family: Fulgoridae Genus: Pyrops Species: P. pyrorhynchus Binomial name Pyrops pyrorhynchus (Donovan, 1800) Pyrops pyrorhynchus is a species of ...
3, rather 4, well defined lateral furrows. Librigenæ without lateral area or lateral furrow. Preglabellar field very short, downward oriented. Inflated occipital ring with smooth lateral ends. Occipital furrow broad and deep. Eye ridges rather weak. Anterior cephalic notch marked, with frequently parallel edges. Thorax : Strongly convex axis.