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Dianthera Sagrana
''Dianthera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae. It includes 41 species native to the Americas, ranging from eastern Canada to northern Argentina. Species 41 species are accepted. *'' Dianthera americana'' *'' Dianthera androsaemifolia'' *'' Dianthera angusta'' *''Dianthera angustifolia ''Dianthera angustifolia'' is a species of flowering plant native to the Cerrado ecoregion of central Brazil. See also * List of plants of Cerrado vegetation of Brazil This is a list of plants found in the wild in cerrado vegetation of Brazil. ...'' *'' Dianthera appendiculata'' *'' Dianthera arvensis'' *'' Dianthera brasiliensis'' *'' Dianthera breviflora'' *'' Dianthera calycina'' *'' Dianthera candelariae'' *'' Dianthera candicans'' *'' Dianthera cayennensis'' *'' Dianthera comata'' *'' Dianthera crassifolia'' *'' Dianthera dasyclados'' *'' Dianthera eustachiana'' *'' Dianthera glabra'' *'' Dianthera guianensis'' *'' Dianthera hookeriana'' *'' Dian ...
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Dianthera Americana
''Dianthera americana'', the American water-willow, is a herbaceous, Aquatic plant, aquatic flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae native to North America. It is the hardiest species in the genus ''Dianthera'', the other members of which being largely tropical and subtropical, and it is able to survive as far north as Hardiness zone#United States hardiness zones (USDA scale), USDA zone 4. It is common throughout its range. The grows partially submerged in still or flowing water, reaching up to tall from a creeping rhizome. The leaf, leaves are , opposite, sessile, linear or lanceolate, and slightly crenulated. The flowers are bicolored, borne in opposite arrangement on Inflorescence, spikes long coming off a Peduncle (botany), peduncle long. Color ranges from white to pale lavender with the upper corolla lip pale violet or white, arching over the lower lip mottled in dark purple. The lateral Lobe (anatomy), lobes are unadorned or slightly blushed. The anthers are purplish-re ...
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