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  2. Ammannia gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Ammannia gracilis is a species of flowering plant in the family Lythraceae. It is native to Africa. This aquatic plant has a branching, prostrate stem that roots at the nodes. The blunt-tipped, lance-shaped leaves are roughly a centimeter long. The small flowers have four purple petals and either 4 or 8 stamens. The flowers occur in small clusters.

  3. Ammannia - Wikipedia

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    Ammannia is a genus of around 100 species of plants often referred to as redstems from wet areas in America, Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe. [1] [2] [3] [4 ...

  4. Ammannia senegalensis - Wikipedia

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    Ammannia senegalensis, also known as copper leaf ammania, is a flowering plant native to western Senegal, often growing as a weed in rice paddies. The stem presents opposite leaves that start out green and rather broad and, later, become more narrow and reddish in colour. The leaves especially become red under intense light.

  5. A. gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Aechmea gracilis, a plant species endemic to Brazil; Aepyornis gracilis, an extinct bird species; Aglaia gracilis, a plant species endemic to Fiji; Aldrovandia gracilis, a fish species; Ameles gracilis, a praying mantis species found on the Canary Islands; Ammannia gracilis, the large ammannia, red ammannia or pink ammannia, a plant species

  6. Bambusa textilis - Wikipedia

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    The variety var. gracilis is one of the most popular bamboos, especially in Australia, which is known as Gracilis bamboo, that forms a sightly slender clump and grows no more than 8 metres high. It reaches maturity within 3–5 years, depending on the weather and soil. [ 8 ]

  7. Berberis gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Berberis gracilis is a plant species native to the Mexico, widely distributed from Tamaulipas to Oaxaca. [2] [3] Berberis gracilis is a shrub. Leaves are pinnately compound with 4-7 pairs of leaflets plus a larger terminal leaflet, all lanceolate with teeth along the margins. Flowers are yellow 6-parted flowers, borne in an elongated raceme.

  8. Schoenefeldia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikispecies; Wikidata item; ... Schoenefeldia gracilis, an annual grass native to the Sahara and Sahel in Africa

  9. Wendlandiella - Wikipedia

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    The only recognized species is Wendlandiella gracilis. It is dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate individuals. [3] It has three varieties, regarded as distinct species by some authors: [1] Wendlandiella gracilis var. gracilis – Acre, northern Peru; Wendlandiella gracilis var. polyclada (Burret) A.J.Hend. – northern Peru