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Monopsis Flava
Monopsis is a genus of small, ''Lobelia''-like herbaceous plants indigenous to Africa. A few species are Annual plant, annuals, but most are Perennial plant, perennials. Common names are not well established, but often refer to more familiar plants, as in "wild violet" for ''Monopsis unidentata'', "yellow lobelia" for ''Monopsis lutea'' or "pansy lobelia" for ''Monopsis debilis''. Description Their stems are variously but irregularly branched and in many species are Glossary of botanical terms#P, prostrate and creeping, rooting at plant stem, nodes. Such species are horticulturally useful components of flat ground cover. The leaf placement or phyllotaxis of the various species also varies, being either phyllotaxis, opposite or phyllotaxis, alternate, depending on the species. The leaves are fairly small and generally lightly to markedly Leaf shape, toothed. In shape the leaves are Leaf shape, simple, and those of various species vary from Leaf shape, elliptic, through Leaf shap ...
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Monopsis Unidentata
Monopsis is a genus of small, '' Lobelia''-like herbaceous plants indigenous to Africa. A few species are annuals, but most are perennials. Common names are not well established, but often refer to more familiar plants, as in "wild violet" for ''Monopsis unidentata'', "yellow lobelia" for ''Monopsis lutea'' or "pansy lobelia" for ''Monopsis debilis''. Description Their stems are variously but irregularly branched and in many species are prostrate and creeping, rooting at nodes. Such species are horticulturally useful components of flat ground cover. The leaf placement or phyllotaxis of the various species also varies, being either opposite or alternate, depending on the species. The leaves are fairly small and generally lightly to markedly toothed. In shape the leaves are simple, and those of various species vary from elliptic, through lanceolate, to short linear. The flowers may be borne in terminal racemes or spikes, but most species bear numerous solitary flower ...
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