Just found out that there is a genus of Orchid called Dracula because they have spurs that look like vampire teeth and some of them are blood red.
Dracula vampira

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Just found out that there is a genus of Orchid called Dracula because they have spurs that look like vampire teeth and some of them are blood red.
Dracula vampira
Pedicel
The part of the stalk that attaches a single flower to a grouping of flowers
Dandelions
Oregon Yampah
Perideridia oregana
Members of the Apiaceae family
Leaves have an alternate orientation with ternate leaf attachment
Flowers bloom together in the shape of a compound umbel
Actinomorphic symmetry
Basic flower structure features 5 sepals, 5 petals, 5 stamens, & 2 fused carpels
Produces schizocarp fruit
Pacific Hound's-Tongue
(Adelinia grandis)
Native to North America west of the Cascade mountain range from Washington to California. Prefers to grow in forest clearings at low to moderate elevations.
Member of the Boraginacea family.
Flowers contain 5 sepals, 5 fused petals, 5 anthers, and 2 fused carpels. Flowers bloom in scorpoid cyme shapes.
Rest your mind tonight.
Woodland Forget-Me-Not
(Myosotis sylvatica)
The small delicate flowers can be found at low elevations along roadsides and moist forest floors. They are native to Europe but can be found primarily in northern areas of the United States and southern Canada.
The flowers of the Woodland Forget-Me-Not contain 5 sepals, 5 fused petals, 5 anthers, and 2 fused carpels. Each carpel has 2 ovaries which produce a total of 4 smooth schizocarp-like fruit known as nutlets.
They are members of the family Boraginacea and therefore share the trait of being covered in tiny hairs all along their stems and leaves.
Common Chickweed
Stellaria media
Native to Eurasia, but can be found all over the world
Plant is edible and has been used in traditional medicine.
Leaves have an opposite arrangement, broadly elliptic shape, and pinnate venation.
Flowers feature 5 green sepals, 5 deeply notched white petals, 5 stamens, and 3 fused carpels.