genus hermannia (Meaning)

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genus hermannia (n)

genus of African herbs and subshrubs having honey-scented bell-shaped flowers

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus hermannia

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

genus hermannia Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Hermannia belongs to the family Malvaceae and consists of approximately 150 species.
  2. Hermannia species are primarily found in Africa, with a small number also occurring in Madagascar.
  3. These plants are characterized by their woody bases and erect or sprawling stems.
  4. Hermannia leaves are typically alternate, with serrated or lobed margins.
  5. The flowers of genus Hermannia are usually solitary or arranged in small clusters.
  6. The genus Hermannia includes the species Hermannia althaeifolia, commonly known as African mallow.
  7. Hermannia plants have a variety of medicinal uses, including the treatment of diarrhea and wounds.
  8. Some species of genus Hermannia are cultivated as ornamental plants due to their attractive flowers.
  9. The genus Hermannia is closely related to the genus Hibiscus, which also belongs to the family Malvaceae.
  10. The genus Hermannia is a diverse and ecologically important group of plants found primarily in Africa.

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genus of African herbs and subshrubs having honey-scented bell-shaped flowers

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The genus Hermannia belongs to the family Malvaceae and consists of approximately 150 species.

Hermannia species are primarily found in Africa, with a small number also occurring in Madagascar.

These plants are characterized by their woody bases and erect or sprawling stems.

Hermannia leaves are typically alternate, with serrated or lobed margins.