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Oswaldoia 🔍

Oswaldoia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, native to the Americas. It includes species that are commonly known as "sorghum" or "corn." These plants have large, tubular flowers with a sweet, nutty aroma and are often used for food and medicinal purposes.

Waldoia 🔍

Waldoia is a type of aquatic plant that grows in shallow, nutrient-poor water sources like streams or ponds. It has evolved to be adapted to its environment by developing structures called corollae, which are similar to leaves but are much smaller and have a soft, waxy coating. Waldoias can grow up to several inches long and produce small, white flowers that are often found in shallow pools or near rocky areas.