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Pavlomulina 🔍

Pavlomulina is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe and Asia. It includes about 35 species, which are commonly known as the "Bluegrass" or "bluebells." These plants bloom in late spring and early summer with yellow, blue, or white flowers that can be found in various habitats such as meadows, roadsides, and gardens.

Bluegrass 🔍

Bluegrass is a type of grassland found in the southeastern United States, primarily in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Tennessee. It is known for its distinctive low-growing, evergreen grasses, often with short, upright stems that can grow up to 2 feet tall. The term "bluegrass" typically refers to this unique grassland ecosystem.

Protanguilla 🔍

Protanguilla is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, commonly known as the goldenrod or bluegrass. These plants are native to North America and have been cultivated for centuries for their ornamental qualities. They are characterized by their bright yellow flowers, which attract pollinators like butterflies and bees, and their ability to grow in a variety of habitats, from sunny gardens to rocky terrains.

Metopidius 🔍

Metopidius is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae, commonly known as butterfly grasshoppers or bluegrasshoppers. This group includes over 100 species found around the world, with some being native to North America and Europe. The term "metopidius" refers to a type of butterfly that has a large, black head (metop) and a white body (pygidium).

Mecostethus 🔍

Mecostethus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Central and South America. It includes several species that are known for their unique scientific names, including M. campestris (the common grass), M. griseum (the green grass), and M. montana (the bluegrass).