Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad
Your comprehensive guide to one of Asia's most prestigious mathematics competitions
It thrives in moist, sandy, or gravelly soils that are low in nutrients.
In botanical nomenclature, the term was historically used to describe plants that resembled a more well-known species but lacked its more prominent characteristics or belonged to a different genus. bastard pimpernel
The leaves are small, egg-shaped, and arranged alternately along the stem. It thrives in moist, sandy, or gravelly soils
Its flowers are almost microscopic, appearing in the leaf axils. They are usually white or pale pink, possessing a four-parted corolla that is shorter than the surrounding green calyx. Its flowers are almost microscopic, appearing in the
The plant produces a small, globular capsule that splits open to release several tiny seeds. Ecology and Habitat
It was named for its superficial resemblance to the Scarlet Pimpernel ( Anagallis arvensis ), though it is significantly smaller and less colorful.
While widely distributed across Europe and parts of North America, it is often listed as rare or declining in certain regions due to habitat loss and the stabilization of soil surfaces. The Origin of the Name
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