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  1. Jun 23, 2006 · SpiderwortLatin: Tradescantia ohiensis. Spiderwort is a native spring blooming wildflower often grown in the perennial garden. Wildflowers come into our gardens of their own accord or, more often, we plant them. Occasionally, common wildflowers will be taken up by a plant breeder and become part of the mélange of plants grown in the nursery trade.

  2. Plant - Photosynthesis, Reproduction, Evolution: Plants (kingdom Plantae) are all multicellular and eukaryotic, and most can convert the energy of sunlight into chemical energy by means of photosynthesis; they are autotrophic and store their excess food as starch. Nonvascular plants (bryophytes) lack specialized vascular tissue for internal water and food conduction and support; they do not ...

  3. The Plant List. Angiosperms. Xanthorrhoeaceae. Phalangium; Phalangium. The genus Phalangium is in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae in the major group Angiosperms (Flowering plants). Statistics are at the end of the page. Species in Phalangium. See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CamassiaCamassia - Wikipedia

    Camassia is a genus of plants in the asparagus family native to North America. Common names include camas, quamash, Indian hyacinth, camash, and wild hyacinth. [citation needed] It grows in the wild in great numbers in moist meadows. They are perennial plants with basal linear leaves measuring 20 to 80 centimetres (8 to 32 in) in length, which ...

  5. Opiliones. A harvestman (a male Phalangium opilio ), showing the almost fused arrangement of abdomen and cephalothorax that distinguishes these arachnids from spiders. Harvestmen are eight-legged arachnids. Even though they are arachnids like spiders, harvestmen are not spiders. They are in the order Opiliones .

  6. The meaning of PHALANGIUM is a venomous spider. a venomous spider; a genus (the type of the family the Phalangiidae) of harvestmen… See the full definition

  7. Mar 5, 2024 · Plants are essential for life on Earth, producing oxygen and providing food. They come in various shapes and sizes, thrive in different environments, and even communicate with each other. Plants are amazing air purifiers, have medicinal properties, and can live for hundreds of years. They also provide shelter for animals, trap insects, and ...

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