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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.

Pavlomulinales 🔍

The term "Pavlomulinales" seems to refer to a genus of fungi, but it's unclear without more context. Could you please provide more details or clarify?

Pavlomulinaceae 🔍

Pavlomulinaceae is a family of fungi in the class Lecithales, which includes several species that are commonly known as "pavlomulinaceous" or "pavlomulinous." These fungi are characterized by their unique and highly specialized mold-like structures found within the cell walls. The term "pavlomulinaceae" refers to these fungi in general, describing them in relation to their morphology and biology.