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Mitrella 🔍

Mitrella, a type of grass or herb that produces flowers in clusters, is commonly found in tropical regions like Southeast Asia and some parts of Africa.

Ophiomitrella 🔍

Ophiomitrella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, commonly known as the goldenrod or blueberry plant. These shrubs and small trees are native to North America, growing to be up to 10 meters tall (33 feet). They have smooth, white flowers that bloom from mid-May through August. Ophiomitrella is a popular ornamental plant due to its vibrant color and striking appearance in springtime.

Physcomitrellopsis 🔍

Physcomitrella pilulifera, also known as the lichen spore beetle, is a small, hard-bodied spore-producing organism that lives on the surface of fungi and other microorganisms. It secretes an oil-like substance called spores, which can be dispersed throughout the environment to lay seeds or germinate into new plants.

Sulcomitrella 🔍

Sulcomitrella is a type of fungi that can be found in different environments, such as soil and wood. It is characterized by its unique appearance, with a mushroom-like shape and a small, curved spike on one end. This fungus produces spores, which are dispersed through the air or water.

Indomitrella 🔍

Indomitrella is a genus in the family Primulidae, which includes some species of flowering plants native to North America and Europe. These plants are known for their distinctive leaf shape called an "indomitrella," which resembles a shield or dome.

Physconella 🔍

Physconella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, commonly known for their edible fruit called "physconellum." They are native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including North America, South America, Africa, and Australia. This genus includes various species with distinct fruits, such as physconellum (Physcomitrella grisea), which is a common source of dietary fiber and vitamin C.

Physcomitrella 🔍

Physcomitrella is a genus of plants in the family Physcomitridae, which are known for their ability to produce a wide range of bioactive compounds.

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