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Hystricella 🔍

Hystricella is a type of bacteria found in soil, water, and sometimes on plants. They are known for their ability to cause diseases in animals and humans.

Tricellaria 🔍

Tricellaria is a type of plant cell wall, which is composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin. It provides strength and structural support in plants.

Tricella 🔍

Tricella is a genus of fungi in the family Lecythidaceae that belongs to the order Ascomycota.

Citreicella 🔍

Citricella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which includes over 4,500 species and is widely distributed across Asia. These shrub or small tree-like plants are native to tropical regions such as China, India, and Indonesia. They have distinctive leaves that are often flattened or lance-shaped with a long petiole. Citricella flowers in clusters of up to ten flowers, each bearing one or more petals, and are often used for food,

Textricella 🔍

Textricella is a type of plant that has a very long stem, which is used for storing and transporting water, essential for plants in arid environments. This species was first described by botanist Charles Darwin in 1859.

Beatricella 🔍

Beatricella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, commonly known as the "blackberry" or "black-eyed" plant. These plants are native to Europe and North America, with several species found in tropical regions throughout the world. They have been cultivated for centuries and are often used as ornamental plants due to their bright, edible berries.