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Lernaellaceae 🔍

Lernaellaceae is a family of plants classified into several genera, including Lernaella, which are known for their distinctive large flowers with multiple petals and a single stigmas.

Lernaella 🔍

Lernaella is a genus of freshwater snails, commonly known as water lilies or water cattleyas. They are characterized by their delicate, white or pinkish coloration and their ability to grow in a variety of habitats such as ponds, lakes, and rivers.

Lernaellales 🔍

Lernaella, a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, is characterized by their distinctive yellow-green flowers and are widely distributed across various continents. They are commonly known as "yellow-veined" or "green-veined" lilies due to their unique coloration. This group includes about 100 species, which are primarily found in temperate regions such as Europe, Asia, and North America.

Lernaellaia 🔍

Lernaellaia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, which belongs to the order Euphorbiaceae. These plants are native to Africa and grow on rocky slopes or in damp areas. They have four main species, including Lernaellaia, which produces flowers that are highly decorative and often used for ornamental purposes.

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