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Stephanoseris 🔍

Stephanoseris is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe and Asia. They are known for their large, beautiful flowers that can reach up to 2 meters long. The genus has around 100 species, including "Stephanoseris virginiana", which is commonly known as the goldenrod.

Hydrophyllaceae 🔍

Hydrophyllaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes several genera, including the commonly known sea holly (H. glabra) and the common water hyacinth (H. virginiana). These plants are native to the tropical regions of the world. They have leaves with an umbrella-like shape, which helps them in photosynthesis by absorbing sunlight and releasing oxygen into the atmosphere.

Peltoperlidae 🔍

The term "pelletoperlidae" refers to a group of mammals that are characterized by their large, flat bodies and the presence of two separate heads, which are separated by a joint called the pelt. These mammals are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Some examples of pelletoperlids include the common ground squirrel (Pteronotus), the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), and the black bear (

Virginian 🔍

Virginian is a type of plant, belonging to the family Asteraceae, that grows in the United States. It is known for its distinctive yellow flowers and has been used for centuries as an ornamental plant due to its ability to produce a wide range of colors.

Mullidae 🔍

Mullidae are a family of mammals that includes several species, including the common mule deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and the black bear (Ursus arctos). These animals belong to the order Mammalia, which also includes humans.

Eunicida 🔍

Eunicida is a group of small mammals that are characterized by their distinctive, elongated ears with a triangular shape. These animals have a large body size and are known for their ability to live in arid environments. Some species within this family include the giant otter (Odocoileus virginianus) and the common otter (Leptonyx lepidota).