Sandcress genus
Calyptridium
A genus of low-growing, rosette-forming annual and perennial herbs famous for their soft, paw-like flower clusters.
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The most extensive and advanced group of plants, characterized by having flowers and fruits.
An ancient group of seed plants whose seeds develop exposed on the scales of cones.
Elegant spore-bearing plants that flourished millions of years ago and have remained faithful to the forests.
Tiny pioneers of the land, forming soft emerald carpets in the most diverse corners of the planet.
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Calyptridium
A genus of low-growing, rosette-forming annual and perennial herbs famous for their soft, paw-like flower clusters.
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