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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 ... Ammannia gracilis Guill. & Perr. Ammannia grayi S.A.Graham ...

  4. A. gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Ameles gracilis, a praying mantis species found on the Canary Islands; Ammannia gracilis, the large ammannia, red ammannia or pink ammannia, a plant species; Anas gracilis, the grey teal, a dabbling duck species found in open wetlands in New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu and Solomon; Andropadus gracilis, the grey greenbul, a songbird ...

  5. Category:Ammannia - Wikipedia

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    Ammannia gracilis; M. Ammannia muelleri; ... Ammannia striatiflora; V. Ammannia verticillata This page was last edited on 27 March 2013, at 05:28 (UTC). ...

  6. Ammannia multiflora - Wikipedia

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    Ammannia multiflora is an erect, branched herb which grows to a height of about 60 cm. The leaves are opposite, and without stalks (sessile). The leaves are opposite, and without stalks (sessile). The leaf blade is oblong-linear to narrowly lanceolate or oblanceolate, and from 0.5 to 5 cm long, with a heart-shaped base.

  7. Ammannia baccifera - Wikipedia

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    Ammannia baccifera, also known as the monarch redstem or blistering ammannia is a species in the family Lythraceae. It is widespread in the tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. It has been naturalized in Spain. It is annual and herbaceous, and can be found in marshes, swamps, rice fields and water courses at low elevations.

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  9. Trimezia - Wikipedia

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    The English names walking iris, apostle's iris and apostle plant have been used for many species, regardless of the generic placement (e.g. for Trimezia gracilis, syn. Neomarica gracilis). New plantlets form at the end of the flower spikes; after flowering, the spikes fall over and a new plant grows, so the plant "walks".