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genus anemopsis (n)

one species: yerba mansa

genus anemopsis Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Anemopsis, a small group of flowering plants, is endemic to North America.
  2. Anemopsis is classified in the order Saxifragales, family Garryaceae.
  3. The genus Anemopsis comprises two recognized species: Anemopsis californica and Anemopsis heydei.
  4. Anemopsis californica, commonly known as yerba mansa, is native to California and Oregon.
  5. Anemopsis heydei, known as Idaho anemopsis, has a restricted distribution in Idaho and Washington.
  6. The plants in the genus Anemopsis are characterized by their rhizomatous growth habit and opposite leaves.
  7. Anemopsis species have small, greenish-white flowers arranged in terminal racemes.
  8. The fruits of Anemopsis are single-seeded follicles that are dispersed by wind.
  9. Anemopsis plants are known to have medicinal properties and are used in traditional herbal remedies.
  10. Research is ongoing to investigate the potential therapeutic benefits of the genus Anemopsis.

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one species: yerba mansa

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The genus Anemopsis, a small group of flowering plants, is endemic to North America.

Anemopsis is classified in the order Saxifragales, family Garryaceae.

The genus Anemopsis comprises two recognized species: Anemopsis californica and Anemopsis heydei.

Anemopsis californica, commonly known as yerba mansa, is native to California and Oregon.