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Scaevola is a genus of plants in the family Goodeniaceae. They are commonly known as Fan Flowers for their remarkable floral morphology. Out of all of the genera in the family, these plants are the only species to be naturally found outside of Australia. Many species in this genus have been cultivated for the ornamental market and are readily available around the world. Follow for more plant facts and photos! #dailyplantfacts #plants #botany #flowers
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Prosthechea brassavolae is an orchid (Orchidaceae) in the subfamily Epidendroideae. This species is part of a multispecies group known as the P. prismatocarpa complex which includes 5 species native to Mesoamerica with a centre of diversity in Costa Rica. This species is found through Mexico south to Panama, where it grows as an epiphyte in montane forests between 1100 and 2700 meters in elevation. It is distinguished from the group by the white-magenta lip which is entire, instead of lobed in the other species. P. brassavolae flowers from January to August in its native range. #plants #flowers #science #botany
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Hymenocallis is a genus of plants in the family Amaryllidaceae. Containing over 60 species, they are native to the southeastern US, the Caribbean, Mexico, and South America. In their native range, they are frequently found in riparian areas, growing near streams and river beds. Many species have been cultivated for the horticultural trade for their unique flowers. The strap-like petals are attached to a circular membrane formed from the fused stamens. #plants #flowers #science #botany
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Tradescantia sillamontana is in the family Commelinaceae. Commonly known as cobweb spiderwort, or white velvet tradescantia, it is endemic to Northeastern Mexico. This leaves of this species are succulent, and thickly covered with white hairs, which help it to retain water in its native desert habitat. T. sillamontana is even considered to be the most xerophytic species in this genus. These adaptations make this species very easy to cultivate since it requires very little water and easily grows in full sun. The pink flowers are borne terminally above the foliage and bloom during the summer months. Follow for more plant facts and photos! #plants #flowers #science #botany
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Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah from dailyplantfacts! Thank you to my followers for another fantastic year, and I hope you all have an amazing holiday! 🎅🎄🎁
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Sisyrinchium xerophyllum is in the iris family Iridaceae. Commonly known as scrub blue-eyed grass, it is endemic to Florida with dubious reports of this plant in Georgia and Alabama. Scrub blue-eyed grass grows in sandy well draining soils such as pine savannas and oak scrub habitats. The flowering stalks can reach up to 2 feet tall making this one of the largest Sisyrinchiums native to the Southeast United States. Follow for more plant facts and photos! #botany #plants #flowers #science
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Fremontodendron californicum is in the Hibiscus family, Malvaceae. Commonly known as the flannel bush, this species has rough, hairy leaves that may irritate the skin. There are only 2 species in this genus, and they both are found in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. Follow for more plant facts and photos! #uf #growbotany #plantscience #dailyplantfacts #flannelbush #fremontodendron #plants #flowers #botany #sanfrancisco #california
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Bunchosia argentea is in the family Malpighiaceae. Commonly known as Peanut Butter Fruit, it is native to South America including Venezuela and Colombia. The fruits of this plant can be eaten raw, or used in jams and jellies, and have the smell and taste of peanut butter! Follow for more plant facts and photos! #flowers #botany #dailyplantfacts
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Medicago lupulina is in the pea family Fabaceae. Commonly known as black medick, it is extremely widespread across the United States often appearing in lawns and disturbed sites. This species easily grows in poor soils due to a mutualistic relationship with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia bacteria. Over time, these soils may be remediated due to the presence of this species and other legumes! Follow for more plant facts and photos! #dailyplantfacts #botany #plants #flowers #medicago
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Clarkia is a genus in the family Onagraceae. Most species of Clarkia are native to Western North America, with only one species being found in South America. Certain species have been cultivated as ornamentals for their vibrant, multi-colored petals. Follow for more plant facts and photos! #uf #growbotany #plantscience #dailyplantfacts #plants #botany #sanfrancisco #sfbotanicalgardens
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Brugmansia is in the Tomato family, Solanaceae. They are closely related to another genus, Datura, and both share the same common name of "Angels Trumpet". Brugmansia is extremely poisonous, and can cause severe hallucinations and violent convulsions! Parts of the plant have been used by South American tribes for both divination rituals and black magic! Follow for more plant facts and photos! #growbotany #plantscience #dailyplantfacts #brugmansia #solanaceae #tomato #plants #botany #datura #angelstrumpet #wickedllants #poison #hallucinations #flowers #gardens #ucbotanicalgardens
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Houstonia procumbens is in the coffee family Rubiaceae. Although plants in this genus are commonly known as Bluets, this species is known as Innocence, due to the pure white color of its flowers. This species is native to the Southeast United States, and is a common perennial found in the wild and along roadsides and other disturbed sites! Flow for more plant facts and photos! #dailyplantfacts #plants #flowers #florida #botany
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Bougainvillea arborea is in the family Nyctaginaceae. While many other Bougainvillea species are vines, this species is commonly known as the tree Bougainvillea! The yellow flowers are subtended by beautiful purple bracts, which are modified leaves, not petals. Follow for more plant facts and photos! #uf #growbotany #plantscience #dailyplantfacts #herbarium #plants #botany #florida
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Austrobaileya scandens is the only species in its genus and the family Austrobaileyaceae. It is only found in the jungles of Queensland, Australia where it grows as a woody vine. Austrobaileya is part of a large group of plants considered basal angiosperms, which split from the rest of the flowering plants early in evolutionary history! Follow for more plant facts and photos! #dailyplantfacts #plants #botany #flowers #austrobaileya
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Grewia occidentalis is in the Grewioideae subfamily of Malvaceae. Originally in the basswood family Tiliaceae, APG III phylogeny has determined many families belong in Malvaceae. This species is commonly known as crossberry, and is native to South Africa. It is commonly grown ornamentally due to its unobtrusive root system and beautiful flowers! Follow for more plant facts and photos! #dailyplantfacts #plants #botany #flowers
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