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genus ager·a·tum
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genus Ageratumnoun
genus of tropical American herbs grown for their flowers
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genus ageratum
Genum Ageratum, more commonly known as flossflower, is a genus of around 40 to 60 tropical and warm temperate flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. These plants are perennials or annuals, varying between regions, with opposite lanceolate leaves reaching 2 to 7 cm in length, with solid green crowns. They also display round, fluffy and brightly colored flowers, usually light blue to purplish, grouped in tight compact clusters. These plants are often used in gardens due to their prolonged blooming period and pest resistance.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of genus ageratum in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of genus ageratum in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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- ageratum جنسArabic
- rod AgeratumCzech
- slægten AgeratumDanish
- Gattung ageratumGerman
- γένος ageratumGreek
- ageratum géneroSpanish
- گل ابری جنسPersian
- suvun ageratumFinnish
- genre ageratumFrench
- जीनस AgeratumHindi
- nemzetség ageratumHungarian
- Ageratum genusIndonesian
- ageratum genereItalian
- ageratum סוגHebrew
- 属カッコウアJapanese
- 속 ageratumKorean
- ageratum genusLatin
- genus ageratumDutch
- genus ageratumNorwegian
- genus ageratumPolish
- ageratum géneroPortuguese
- Ageratum genulRomanian
- род агератумRussian
- släktet ageratumSwedish
- பேரினம் ageratumTamil
- ప్రజాతి ageratumTelugu
- ageratum สกุลThai
- cins ageratumTurkish
- рід агератумUkrainian
- جینس ageratumUrdu
- conyzoides chiVietnamese
- מין אַגעראַטוםYiddish
- 藿香属Chinese
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