Berteroa

/bɛrˈtɛroʊə/ noun

Definition

A genus of small flowering plants in the mustard family, found in dry rocky areas across Europe and Asia.

Etymology

A botanical genus name, likely named after a botanist or naturalist, following Linnaean naming conventions where Latin genus names honored scientists.

Kelly Says

Berteroa represents an entire genus of plants that most people walk past without noticing—yet they're specially adapted to survive in harsh rocky soil that kills most other plants by producing unique root structures!

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