Rosette plants: What are they, what types are there and why are they called this way?
Abstract
The term rosette plant has been used since ancient times, however, have you ever wondered why it has this name and if there is any variation within these plants? We present aspects to analyze from its origin to curiosities of rosette plants and its variations to consider when we observe these plants.
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