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Hydrocera is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Balsaminaceae (balsams). It
contains a
single species,
Hydrocera triflora, from
Southeast Asia...
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marine water column.
Reconstruction of a
Carboniferous seafloor featuring Hydroceras at the
Carnegie Museum of
Natural History in
Pennsylvania Thompson, Ida...
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comprising two genera: Impatiens,
which consists of over 1000 species, and
Hydrocera,
consisting of 1 species. The
flowering plants may be
annual or perennial...
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throughout the
Northern Hemisphere and the tropics.
Together with the
genus Hydrocera (one species),
Impatiens make up the
family Balsaminaceae.
Common names...
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paucicostata var.
yunnanensis Species Erodium foetidum, rock stork's-bill
Hydrocera triflora,
marsh henna Impatiens balansae Impatiens baronii Impatiens capensis...
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Venus flower basket, bird's nest sponge,
cloud sponge, Hexactinella,
Hydroceras, Dictyonina, Brachiospongia, Titusvillea, and Rhizopoterion) Eumetazoans;...
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Pinus kesiya. The gr****
fields support a
variety of flowers, such as
Hydrocera triflora,
Torenia fournieri and marigolds.
These flowers bloom at different...