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"url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/ballota/?format=api",
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"latin_name": "Ballota",
"description": "Ballota (horehound) is a genus of flowering evergreen perennial plants and subshrubs in the family Lamiaceae. native to temperate regions. The Mediterranean region has the highest diversity in the genus, with more isolated locations in South Africa, Central Asia, northern Europe, and the islands of the eastern North Atlantic. It is found in rocky and waste ground.\nBallota is paraphyletic and will eventually be re-circumscribed. It is closely related to Moluccella and Marrubium. Some of its species had previously been placed in Marrubium. Other species have already been split to Pseudodictamnus\nBallota species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera including Coleophora case-bearers: C. ballotella, C. lineolea (which has been recorded on B. nigra) and C. ochripennella.\n\nSpecies",
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"slug": "bambusa",
"latin_name": "Bambusa",
"description": "Bambusa is a large genus of clumping bamboos. Most species of Bambusa are rather large, with numerous branches emerging from the nodes, and one or two much larger than the rest. The branches can be as long as 11 m (35 ft).\nThey are native to Southeast Asia, South Asia, China, Taiwan, the Himalayas, New Guinea, Melanesia, and the Northern Territory of Australia. They are also reportedly naturalized in other regions, e.g. Africa, Americas, and various oceanic islands.",
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"slug": "baphia",
"latin_name": "Baphia",
"description": "Baphia is a small genus of legumes that bear simple leaves. Baphia is from the Greek word βάπτω (báptō-, \"to dip\" or \"to dye\"), referring to a red dye that is extracted from the heartwood of tropical species. The genus is restricted to the African tropics. Baphia was traditionally assigned to the tribe Sophoreae; however, recent molecular phylogenetic analyses reassigned Baphia to the tribe Baphieae.",
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"slug": "barbarea",
"latin_name": "Barbarea",
"description": "Barbarea (winter cress or yellow rocket) is a genus of about 22 species of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest species diversity in southern Europe and southwest Asia. They are small, herbaceous, biennial or perennial plants with dark green, deeply lobed leaves and yellow flowers with four petals.",
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"latin_name": "Barleria",
"description": "Barleria is a genus of plants in the family Acanthaceae. It includes 303 species native to the tropics and subtropics, including the Americas from Mexico to northern South America, sub-Saharan Africa, Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian subcontinent, Indochina, southern China and Taiwan, parts of Malesia, and New Guinea.\nSome species include:\n\nBarleria acanthoides Vahl\nBarleria aculeata Balf.f.\nBarleria albostellata C.B.Clarke, the grey barleria\nBarleria compacta Malombe & I.Darbysh.\nBarleria cristata L., the crested Philippine violet\nBarleria elegans S.Moore\nBarleria greenii M.&K.Balkwill, Green's barleria\nBarleria lupulina Lindl., the hop-headed barleria or snake bush\nBarleria micans Nees\nBarleria mysorensis B.Heyne ex Roth\nBarleria observatrix Bosser & Heine\nBarleria obtusa Nees, the bush violet\nBarleria opaca (Vahl) Nees\nBarleria popovii Verdc.\nBarleria pretoriensis C.B.Clarke\nBarleria prionitis L., the porcupine flower\nBarleria repens Nees, the small bush violet\nBarleria rotundifolia Oberm.\nBarleria siamensis Craib\nBarleria strigosa Willd.\nBarleria tetracantha Balf.f.",
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"slug": "barringtonia",
"latin_name": "Barringtonia",
"description": "Barringtonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lecythidaceae first described as a genus with this name in 1775. It is native to Africa, southern Asia, Australia, and various islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The genus name commemorates Daines Barrington.",
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"slug": "basilicum",
"latin_name": "Basilicum",
"description": "Basil (, also US: ; Ocimum basilicum ), also called great basil, is a culinary herb of the family Lamiaceae (mints). It is a tender plant, and is used in cuisines worldwide. In Western cuisine, the generic term \"basil\" refers to the variety also known as sweet basil or Genovese basil. Basil is native to tropical regions from Central Africa to Southeast Asia. In temperate climates basil is treated as an annual plant, however, basil can be grown as a short-lived perennial or biennial in warmer horticultural zones with tropical or Mediterranean climates.\nThere are many varieties of basil including sweet basil, Thai basil (O. basilicum var. thyrsiflora), and Mrs. Burns' Lemon (O. basilicum var. citriodora). O. basilicum can cross-pollinate with other species of the Ocimum genus, producing hybrids such as lemon basil (O. × citriodorum) and African blue basil (O. × kilimandscharicum).",
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"url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/bauhinia/?format=api",
"slug": "bauhinia",
"latin_name": "Bauhinia",
"description": "Bauhinia () is a large genus of flowering plants in the subfamily Cercidoideae and tribe Bauhinieae, in the large flowering plant family Fabaceae, with a pantropical distribution. The genus was named after the Bauhin brothers Gaspard and Johann, Swiss-French botanists.\nMany species are widely planted in the tropics as orchid trees, particularly in India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Nepal and southeastern China. Other common names include mountain ebony and kachnar. Before the family was reorganised, a number of genera including the lianas of genus Phanera were placed here (see related genera).\nIn the United States, the trees grow in Hawaii, coastal California, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, and Florida. There are native species, like Bauhinia lunarioides native to Texas and widely planted in the Southwest as a landscape plant.\nParts of some species of bauhinia like B. purpurea and B. malabarica are used in Filipino cuisine (known collectively as alinbánban or alinbángbang, \"butterfly\").\nBauhinia × blakeana is the floral emblem of Hong Kong—a stylized orchid tree flower appears on the flag of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Airlines uses 'Bauhinia' as its radio callsign in air traffic communication.",
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"slug": "begonia",
"latin_name": "Begonia",
"description": "Begonia is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Begoniaceae. The genus contains more than 2,000 different plant species. The Begonias are native to moist subtropical and tropical climates. Some species are commonly grown indoors as ornamental houseplants in cooler climates. In cooler climates some species are cultivated outside in summertime for their bright colorful flowers, which have sepals but no petals.",
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"slug": "beilschmiedia",
"latin_name": "Beilschmiedia",
"description": "Beilschmiedia is a genus of trees and shrubs in family Lauraceae. Most of its species grow in tropical climates, but a few of them are native to temperate regions, and they are widespread in tropical Asia, Africa, Madagascar, Australia, New Zealand, North America, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America. The best-known species to gardeners in temperate areas are B. berteroana and B. miersii because of their frost tolerance. Seeds of B. bancroftii were used as a source of food by Australian Aborigines. Timbers of some species are very valuable.",
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