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A type of plant that produces a sweet, pungent fragrance when it is crushed or ground up.
A type of plant that produces a sweet, pungent fragrance when it is crushed or ground up.
Prodiscophrya is a type of fish that has long, slender bodies with a rounded head and body. They are often found in freshwater environments such as ponds or lakes, where they can be found throughout the year. This species is known for its distinctive appearance, which includes a long, narrow tail and large, round eyes.
Peridiscophyta is a taxonomic group that includes all species of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae, which are commonly known as "peridicyads." These plants belong to the order Lamiaceae and are characterized by their long petal-like structures on the ends of their inflorescences.