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  2. Fittonia albivenis - Wikipedia

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    Fittonia albivenis is a creeping evergreen perennial growing to 15 cm (6 in) high, with lush green, ovate leaves, 7 to 10 cm long, with accented veins of white to deep pink and a short fuzz covering its stems. Flowers are small with a white to off-white color. [3] Leaf detail, showing the prominent white veins

  3. Fittonia - Wikipedia

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    Fittonia (or nerve plant or mosaic plant) is a genus of evergreen perennial flowering plants in the acanthus ('bear’s britches') family, Acanthaceae. The genus is native to tropical and subtropical forested areas in northern and western South America, mainly Perú. [2] The most commonly cultivated species is F. albivenis and its range of ...

  4. List of psychoactive plants - Wikipedia

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    Salvia divinorum, a dissociative hallucinogenic sage. This is a list of plant species that, when consumed by humans, are known or suspected to produce psychoactive effects: changes in nervous system function that alter perception, mood, consciousness, cognition or behavior.

  5. Fittonia gigantea - Wikipedia

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    Fittonia gigantea is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae, native to tropical rainforest in Ecuador and Peru. [2] [3] Characteristics. Leaves and ...

  6. Talk:Fittonia albivenis - Wikipedia

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  7. Peperomia tricolor - Wikipedia

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    Peperomia tricolor is a species of epiphyte from the genus Peperomia. [1] It was first described by William Trelease and published in the book "Publications of the Field Museum of Natural History, Botanical Series 13(2): 101. 1936 ". [2] It grows on wet tropical biomes. [1] Its etymology came from the green with white nerves, and red black ...

  8. Convolvulus tricolor - Wikipedia

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    Convolvulus tricolor subsp. tricolor L. [3] O. Bolòs et J. Vigoe distinguish Convolvulus tricolor ssp. pentapetaloides O.Bolòs & Vigo, found in the Balearic isles, from the type subspecies (Convolvulus tricolor ssp tricolor) by flowers that are smaller (7–10 mm), and both the calyx and the capsule having few or no hairs. [4]

  9. Le Puy green lentil - Wikipedia

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    Le Puy green lentil is a small, mottled, slate-gray/green lentil of the Lens esculenta puyensis (or L. culinaris puyensis) variety. [1] In the US, this type of lentil may be grown and sold as French green lentils or Puy lentils .