Cladium californicum was created in 1880.
Aplidium californicum was created in 1917.
Lythrum californicum was created in 1840.
Eriodictyon californicum was created in 1839.
Galium californicum was created in 1839.
Ribes californicum was created in 1839.
sawgrass (also saw grass) noun a sedge with spiny-edged leaves. • Cladium, family Cyperaceae: two species, in particular the North American Cladium jamaicensis, which is a dominant plant in the Florida everglades
A yerba santa is any of several plants native to southwestern north America, such as Eriodictyon californicum.
sawgrass (also saw grass) noun a sedge with spiny-edged leaves. • Cladium, family Cyperaceae: two species, in particular the North American Cladium jamaicensis, which is a dominant plant in the Florida everglades
The western false hellebore (Veratrum californicum)
Sulphur, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Xenon, Neon, Nitrogen, Helium, Magnesium, Lead, Copper, Iron, Plutonium, Uranium, Iodide, Carbon, Californicum, etc.
An example of a producer in the Everglades is the sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense), a dominant plant species in the region. Sawgrass plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by photosynthesizing and providing energy for various herbivores, such as rabbits and deer. Its extensive root system also helps stabilize the soil and maintain water levels in the wetlands. This makes it a vital component of the Everglades' food web and overall health.
Cyclopia (also cyclocephaly or synophthalmia) is a rare form of holoprosencephaly and is a congenital disorder (birth defect) characterized by the failure of the embryonic prosencephalon to properly divide the orbits of the eye into two cavities. Its incidence is 1 in 16,000 in born animals, and 1 in 250 in embryos. Typically, the nose is either missing or replaced with a non-functioning nose in the form of a proboscis. Toxins found in wild plants, such as the Veratrum californicum, can disrupt the embryonic forebrain-dividing process. The mistake of ingesting Veratrum californicum while pregnant is often due to the fact that hellebore, a plant of the same genus, is recommended as a natural treatment for vomiting, cramps, and poor circulation, three conditions that are quite common in pregnant women.