Zebrina, also known as wandering jew, has a fascinating story. Legend has it that Zebrina was once a proud and beautiful peacock. However, the peacock’s vanity caused it to lose favor with the gods, who transformed it into a humble plant to teach it a lesson. Now, Zebrina’s vibrant leaves symbolize the peacock’s lost beauty, while its ability to spread and thrive against all odds reflects the resilience of the once proud bird. This captivating tale reminds us of the importance of humility and appreciating the beauty in all forms of life.
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Short Description
Zebrina is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Enidae.
Description
The solid shell is rimately perforated, oblong-conic or fusiformly cylindrical. The apex is horny and rather obtuse. The body whorl is shorter than the spire. The small aperture is obliquely oval. The peristome is straight, labiate within and dentate. The right margin is rather expanded. The columellar margin is reflexed and patulous.