genus emmanthe (Meaning)

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genus emmanthe (n)

one species: yellow bells

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus emmanthe

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

genus emmanthe Sentence Examples

  1. **Genus Emmanthus** includes small, fleshy, succulent plants indigenous to the arid regions of North America.
  2. **Genus Emmanthus** is characterized by small, star-shaped flowers, with five to seven petals and numerous stamens.
  3. The plants in **genus Emmanthus** have a basal rosette of succulent leaves and branching stems.
  4. The genus **Emmanthus** is commonly known as "emmenanthe" or "fringewort."
  5. **Genus Emmanthus** is closely related to the genus Lithophragma, which also belongs to the saxifrage family.
  6. The **genus Emmanthus** is adapted to harsh desert environments, often found on rocky slopes or sandy washes.
  7. Two recognized species comprise **genus Emmanthus**: *E. penduliflora* and *E. lutea*.
  8. **Genus Emmanthus** plants are attractive as ornamentals, with their dainty flowers and succulent foliage.
  9. The **genus Emmanthus** has been used in traditional medicine by Native American tribes for various ailments.
  10. **Genus Emmanthus** plants are relatively easy to grow in dry, well-drained soils and can tolerate drought conditions.

FAQs About the word genus emmanthe

one species: yellow bells

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

**Genus Emmanthus** includes small, fleshy, succulent plants indigenous to the arid regions of North America.

**Genus Emmanthus** is characterized by small, star-shaped flowers, with five to seven petals and numerous stamens.

The plants in **genus Emmanthus** have a basal rosette of succulent leaves and branching stems.

The genus **Emmanthus** is commonly known as "emmenanthe" or "fringewort."