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Crotalaria 🔍

Crotalaria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, known for their large, colorful flowers and edible fruits.

Protalaridris 🔍

Protalaridris is a genus of fungi that belongs to the family Ascomycota. They are known for their unique, complex structures and their ability to form spores, which are dispersed in the soil through wind or by animals like insects. This group of fungi is also associated with the study of mycorrhizal associations, where plant roots penetrate into the fungal hyphae, allowing symbiotic relationships between the plant and its fungus.

Crotaphytinae 🔍

Crotaphyta, a family of flowering plants that includes species from the order Crotalaria and the genus Crotalus, including crotulas, which are seeds enclosed in a hard shell.

Crotalarieae 🔍

Crotalarieae is a group of plants that are known for their unique root system, which can be up to 25 feet long and consists of branches, roots, and thorns. They are primarily found in tropical regions and have been used as medicinal plants due to their anti-inflammatory properties.

Rotala 🔍

Rotala is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to the Eastern Himalayas and the Andes. The species are known for their large, leafy leaves that can grow up to 15 feet tall, which provide food for insects and other animals. Rotala also has a unique reproductive cycle involving pollination by birds, bees, and butterflies, leading to an abundance of seeds that can be dispersed across the Himalayan region.

'crotalaria 🔍

Crotalaria is a type of flowering plant that produces seeds, typically in clusters or bundles. It is also known as the "starflower" due to its large, star-shaped flowers.