Micrococcus roseus is a Gram Positive cocci.
Heteroclinus roseus was created in 1861.
Sthenopis roseus was created in 1912.
Cotoneaster roseus was created in 1846.
Odontamblyopus roseus was created in 1837.
The scientific name for Sadabahar is Catharanthus roseus.
The botanical name for periwinkle is Catharanthus roseus.
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Catharanthus roseus has a white to dark pink flower with a center that is dark red in color.
The easiest way to differentiate them is by color. Both are pigment producing, and while M. luteus has yellow colonies, M. roseus has pink colonies. If you need a more scientifically valid way of differentiating them, try using a nitrate reduction test. M. luteus can not reduce nitrate while M. roseus can.
Catharanthus roseus, commonly known as Madagascar periwinkle, is a naturally occurring plant species and was not "created" in the traditional sense. It has been in existence for a long time and is believed to have originated in Madagascar.
no, it is from Madagascar