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Provernas is a fictional genus of flowering plants used in educational materials and worldbuilding exercises to illustrate botanical classification and evolutionary relationships. It is presented as a stand-in taxon in classroom simulations and online encyclopedias, with no entry in real-world plant databases. The term helps demonstrate how genera are organized within broader families and clades.

In the fictional taxonomy, Provernas is placed within the family Lamiaceae, subfamily Nepetoideae, and tribe Mentheae.

The genus is described as including several species, for example Provernas alba, Provernas viridis, Provernas rubra,

Ecology and cultivation notes in the fictional context describe Provernas plants as perennial herbs or small

Provernas is commonly referenced as a teaching example to discuss nomenclature, phylogenetic relationships, and the construction

The
genus
is
attributed
to
a
fictional
botanist,
A.
L.
Veras,
and
is
described
as
having
a
standard
set
of
diagnostic
features
that
align
with
common
mint-family
morphology,
such
as
square
stems
and
opposite
leaves,
though
these
traits
are
simplified
for
teaching
purposes.
and
Provernas
caerulea.
In
the
invented
accounts,
species
differ
in
leaf
color,
flower
hue,
and
growth
habit,
providing
a
range
of
forms
for
students
to
compare
within
a
single
genus.
shrubs
that
prefer
well-drained
soils,
partial
sun,
and
moderate
moisture.
They
are
depicted
as
being
pollinated
by
bees
and,
in
some
sources,
hummingbirds,
making
them
a
useful
case
study
for
pollination
ecology
and
plant–animal
interactions
in
teaching
materials.
of
a
coherent,
hypothetical
plant
lineage.
Related
topics
in
this
context
include
plant
taxonomy,
the
Lamiaceae
family,
and
basic
phylogenetics.