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Plants and genus
Plants of the genus Amaryllis are known as belladonna lily, Jersey lily, naked lady, amarillo or, in South Africa, March lily.
* Plants of the genus Metrosideros from New Zealand, including:
Plants of the genus Sarracenia occur mostly in Sphagnum bogs.
Plants of the genus Arctium have dark green leaves that can grow up to 28 " ( 71 cm ) long.
Plants of the genus Ephedra are known as jointfirs because they have long slender branches which bear tiny scale-like leaves at their nodes.
Plants of this genus are eaten mainly by the larvae of many Lepidoptera species including Emperor Moth, Garden tiger moth, True Lover's Knot, Wormwood Pug and the Coleophora case-bearers C. juncicolella and C. pyrrhulipennella.
Plants in this genus have small dioecious flowers, and clusters of small grape-like drupes.
Plants in this genus have basal chromosome counts of n = 28, 29, 30.
Plants used in this manner include citrus fruits, vines of the genera Piper and Clematis, monkey comb ( genus Sloanea ), dumb cane and custard apple.
Plants in this genus are widely distributed and can be found on dry, sunny hillsides from coastal scrub lands to open forest clearings up to 9, 000 feet.
Plants currently treated in the genus Arundinaria were first described scientifically by Thomas Walter in his Flora Caroliniana, 1788.
Plants in the genus Cerastium are very similar in appearance to Stellaria and are in the same family ( Carophyllaceae ).
Plants of this genus are distributed across North America and eastern Asia.
Chlorogalum pomeridianum, the Wavy-leafed Soap Plant or California soaproot, is the most common and most widely distributed of the Soap Plants, Soaproots or Amoles, which make up the genus Chlorogalum of flowering plants.
Plants of the genus Cryptocoryne, which range from India to New Guinea are found in very diverse conditions.
Plants in the genus are perennial or annual herbs with roots that are usually fibrous or rarely tuberous or rhizomatous.
Plants of the Tetragonia genus are herbs or small shrubs.
* Pleiospilos, a genus of South African succulent plants of which are sometimes called Split Rock Plants, especially Pleiospilos nelii.
Plants commonly referred to as " Hens and chicks " include ground hugging species of Sempervivum ( Houseleeks ) such as Sempervivum Pekinese, Sempervivum arachnoideum ( Cobweb Houseleek ), and Sempervivum tectorum ( Common Houseleek ); and the related genus Jovibarba.
Plants of this genus, some of which are aquatic, can be used in alley cropping to increase the soil's nitrogen content.
* Plants in the genus Sanguisorba
Plants of this genus are sometimes known as rock jasmines or fairy candelabras and are widely cultivated for their dense cushions covered in white or pink flowers.
Plants of this genus are remarkable for their pungency and aromatic properties.
Plants of this genus produce single-flowered inflorescences, with the flowers often being quite large for the size of the plant, and occurring at any time of the year, though slightly more concentrated during summer in cultivation.

Plants and have
Plants do not have the characteristic garlic odor of the allium subfamily ( Allioideae ).
Plants which reproduce sexually also have gametes, however, they are produced in the anther and ovary.
Darwin challenged the validity of Galton's experiment, giving his reasons in an article published in ' Nature ' where he wrote: " Now, in the chapter on Pangenesis in my Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, I have not said one word about the blood, or about any fluid proper to any circulating system.
Plants absorb light primarily using the pigment chlorophyll, which is the reason that most plants have a green color.
Plants such as wild garlic, nettles and watercress may have been gathered in the wild.
Examples would be " Human beings typically have two eyes, two ears, two hands, two feet ", or " The world has a ground and a sky " or " Plants and animals come in a wide variety of sizes and colors " or " I am conscious and alive right now ".
Plants with fibrous roots that spread out near the soil surface have roots that are easily decomposed, adding organic matter.
Plants within the same taxonomic family tend to have similar pests and pathogens.
Plants contain toxins which protect them from herbivores, but some caterpillars have evolved countermeasures which enable them to eat the leaves of such toxic plants.
Plants have developed resistance to atrazine and to ALS-inhibitors, and more recently, to glyphosate herbicides.
Plants within Cornales usually have four-parted flowers, drupaceous fruits, and inferior gynoecia topped with disc-shaped nectaries.
Plants have root systems that are fibrous and shallow.
Plants have indeterminate inflorescences, which are sometimes reduced to a single flower.
Plants also have respiratory systems but the directionality of gas exchange can be opposite to that in animals.
Plants in this family have simple, opposite, decussate leaves with entire ( or sometimes toothed, lobed, or spiny ) margins, and without stipules.
Plants from all over the world have been carefully cultivated here by experts for more than four centuries.
This is testified to not only by a number of treatises on individual subjects of zoology, of which, besides the titles, only fragments remain, but also by his books on Stones, his Enquiry into Plants, and On the Causes of Plants, which have come down to us entire.
Plants have long been used in perfumery as a source of essential oils and aroma compounds.
Plants generally have the greatest biomass.
Plants always have leaves with stipules that are often leaf-like.
Plants in this family have linear leaves, mostly with parallel veins but with several having net venation ( e. g., Cardiocrinum, Clintonia, Medeola, Prosartes, Scoliopus, Tricyrtis ), and flower arranged in threes.
Plants of the same chimera ( which have mutant tissues close to normal tissue ) or graft-chimeras ( which have vegetative tissue from different kinds of plants and which originate by grafting ) may also constitute a cultivar.

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