- Cr****ulaceae in the
genus Umbilicus so
named for its
umbilicate (navel-like) leaves. Both the name "navelwort" and the
scientific name
Umbilicus come from the round...
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Indian pennywort, or gotukola. In Europe: Navelwort,
Umbilicus rupestris (formerly
Cotyledon umbilicus),
known as penny-pies, wall pennywort, or kidneywort...
-
Cotyledon chrysantha (syn.
Umbilicus chrysanthus Boiss. & Heldr.) is an
ornamental plant of
family Cr****ulaceae. Pink, A. (2004).
Gardening for the Million...
-
Kelpwort -
Macrocystis pyrifera, a kind of gl****wort.
Kidneywort -
Cotyledon umbilicus. Also
called pennywort and navelwort.
Knotwort - Any
plant of the...
-
Cotyledon, and Chiastophyllum. However,
those that
remain in
Umbilicus are
listed below:
Umbilicus chloranthus (called
green Venus' navel)
Umbilicus chrysanthus...
- "
Umbilicus chloranthus Heldr. & Sart. ex Boiss".
World Flora Online. The
World Flora Online Consortium. n.d.
Retrieved September 22, 2020. "
Umbilicus chloranthus...
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Umbilicus horizontalis, the
horizontal navelwort, is a
fleshy perennial flowering plant in the
family Cr****ulaceae (in the
genus Umbilicus)
native to the...
- Kitchingia)
Cotyledonoideae S Africa,
Mediterranean 6
Cotyledon (30) (
Cotyledon, Adromischus,
Umbilicus, Chiastophyllum, Pistorina, Mucizonia)
Sedum (Northern...
-
Umbilicus intermedius, the
intermediate navelwort or
common pennywort, is a succulent,
perennial flowering plant in the
stonecrop family Cr****ulaceae...
-
Mexican species,
three described as new and nine
formerly in
Cotyledon, Sedum, or
Umbilicus. The name was
dedicated to
Fernando Altamirano, a
Mexican physician...