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roseling

Scientific Name: Callisia

Family: Commelinaceae

Category: Monocot

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About the Roseling

The term "Roseling" appears in various contexts, from online gaming to real estate listings and genealogical records. However, botanically speaking, "roseling" refers to a young or miniature rose, as indicated by its etymology (rose + -ling).

Considerations for Pets

  • As a member of the rose family, roselings may possess thorns, so caution should be exercised with pets to avoid injury.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • The text refers to Callisia rosea, also known as Piedmont roseling.
  • Another synonym mentioned is Tradescantia rosea.
  • Additionally, Callisia ornata (Small) G.C. Tucker is referenced as Florida Scrub Roseling.
  • Callisia graminea is mentioned as grassleaf roseling
  • Another mention is Callisia monandra (Sw.) J.A.Schultes & J.H.Schultes.

Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits

  • One cultivar, 'Morning Grace,' has a dainty garden stature reaching just under a foot in height, with thin, strappy foliage.

Distribution and Habitat

  • Callisia graminea (grassleaf roseling) has a Florida distribution in the northern and central peninsula, west to the central panhandle.

Resources and Further Information

  • The FFXIV Wiki is referenced, providing information in the context of an online game.
  • English Wiktionary is also referenced, providing the definition of the word.