Lindernia montana is a plant species in the Linderniaceae family.[1] It is most commonly seen in China, where many plants are named according to their appearances. Since Lindernia montana resembles the tail of dogs, so its Chinese name is "gou mao cao", which has the meaning of "grass that looks like dog's fur". For its unique appearance, its profile was once popularly printed on China, especially during the Ming Dynasty.
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Linderniamontana is a plant species in the Linderniaceae family. It is most commonly seen in China, where many plants are named according to their appearances...
Raja, P.; Soosairaj, S.; Dhatchanamoorthy, N. (2022). "Distribution Of Lindernia Minima (benth.) Mukerjee (family Linderniaceae): An Endangered And Endemic...
endangered. Among the flora of Romania are medicinal plants such as Arnica montana, Primula veris, Tussilago farfara, and Atropa belladonna. All the genera...
subsp. spectabile Omphalodes littoralis subsp. gallaecica Lindernia manilaliana Lindernia minima There are 17 species, three subspecies, and one variety...