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      Caryophyllaceae

      Silene

      Once upon a time, a tiny plant named Silene lived in a secluded forest. Despite its small size, Silene possessed a magical ability to change colors with the seasons. As winter approached, Silene’s leaves turned a vibrant crimson, mesmerizing all who passed by. People believed its enchanting hues had the power to bring joy and […]

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      Dianthus

      Once upon a time, there was a unique plant called Dianthus. It possessed magical powers that could make people feel loved and appreciated. Legend has it that when a Dianthus bloomed, it emitted a sweet fragrance that brought joy to anyone who encountered it. People believed that if they placed a Dianthus near their loved

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      Cerastium

      Cerastium, commonly known as Snow-in-Summer, has an interesting origin story. According to Greek mythology, when the goddess Artemis wept for her beloved brother Apollo, her tears fell upon the earth and gave birth to beautiful white flowers. These flowers were named Cerastium, meaning “horn” in Greek, as their petals resembled the shape of deer antlers.

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      Stellaria

      Once upon a time, a tiny Stellaria plant grew amidst towering trees. It was overlooked due to its size. Determined to be noticed, it embarked on an adventure to prove its worth. Bravely, it climbed the tallest tree, overcoming obstacles with unwavering determination. Finally, it reached the top, where its delicate petals shimmered in the

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      Caryophyllaceae

      Caryophyllaceae is a fascinating family of flowering plants. Its name comes from the Greek word “karyon,” which means nut or kernel, and “phyllon,” which means leaf. The family is commonly known as the pink family and includes many well-known plants like carnations, pinks, and chickweed. One interesting story about Caryophyllaceae involves its unique flower structure.

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