Flowers for the garden
Bergenia Strechi
B. gorbunowii B. Fedtsch.
Stems creeping, rooting along their entire length. Leaves ovate, glossy, with toothed, incised margins, up to 50 cm long.
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Flowers for the garden
B. gorbunowii B. Fedtsch.
Stems creeping, rooting along their entire length. Leaves ovate, glossy, with toothed, incised margins, up to 50 cm long.
Deciduous trees
Р. berolinensis Dipp.
A hybrid between the laurel-leaved poplar and the pyramidal poplar (Р. laurifolia x P. pyramidalis). It inherited cold hardiness from the first and a narrow crown from the second.
Flowers for the garden
Betonica (Stachys)
Rhizomatous perennials with erect stems up to 100 cm high. Leaves ovate or lanceolate, toothed at the margin. Flowers with a two-lipped corolla, pink, purple or yellow in color, gathered in spike-like or head-like termi…
Flowering shrubs
Hydrangea macrophylla
One of the most beautiful species of the genus Hydrangea of the family Hydrangeaceae. A spreading deciduous shrub with a globular crown. Leaves broadly ovate, bright green. Inflorescences are umbrel-shaped corymbs, depe…
Deciduous trees
Catalpa bignonioides
Bignoniaceous catalpa - a small to medium-sized tree, 8-12 m in height, 4-8 m in width, crown irregular, broadly rounded, trunk short and crooked.
Deciduous shrubs
isidaea L.
Bilberry or lingonberry (isidaea L.) - brief species description on Your Garden
Indoor plants
Billbergia
Native to Central and South America and the Antilles. About 55 species occur in the wild. Species that have become popular as houseplants are fairly undemanding.
Flowers for the garden
Convolvulus
A climbing or prostrate annual or perennial herbaceous plant. This is an attractive trailing or ground-cover plant with long shoots.
Indoor plants
Biophytum
The genus Biophytum (Biophytum) comprises about 50 species of perennial and annual plants of the wood-sorrel family (Oxalidaceae), widespread in the tropics.
Deciduous trees
Betula L.
Birch (Latin: Betula) is a genus of deciduous trees and shrubs. Species of the genus Birch are widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere; in Russia they are among the most common tree species.
Deciduous trees
Betula
The most widespread tree species of the Northern Hemisphere. Attractive deciduous trees or shrubs with an open, airy crown, often with slender, drooping branches and light-colored trunks
Deciduous trees
pendula Tristis
Birch with a weeping crown (pendula Tristis) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Betula pendula 'Dalecarlica'
Birch with separately-lobed leaves (Pendula 'Dalecarlica') - a brief species description on Your Garden
Fruit trees
Avium L.
Sweet cherry or bird cherry (lat. Prunus avium) — a woody plant (up to 10 meters tall) of the Rosaceae family.
Fruit trees
Padus
Family Rosaceae (Rosaceae) Name: the genus was named after the river Padus, now the Po River.
Deciduous shrubs
padus L.
Bird cherry (padus L.) - brief species description on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Prunus padus
A small ornamental tree, 3–10 m tall and 4–8 m wide, with an ovoid or rounded, broad crown; fast-growing when young.
Indoor plants
Asplenium nidus
Its elongated, sword-shaped leaves, reaching up to 75 cm in length, are gathered into a widely open rosette like a nest that, in natural conditions, collects moisture, plant debris and dead insects.
Flowers for the garden
Neottia nidus-avis
The plant has a rather stout rhizome from which numerous thick, short, radially spreading roots arise and form a kind of nest (hence the genus name).
Herbs
A. absinthium
Family Asteraceae This is the most bitter of the most bitter plants, its bitterness having entered proverbs and sayings; no wonder it is popularly called "widow's herb".
Conifers
Pinus Nigra Marie Bregeon
A dwarf tree with a dense rounded form, 50–70 cm in diameter and up to 1 m in height. The needles are light green, soft, glossy, arranged spirally, and persist on the tree for 3–4 years.
Deciduous trees
glutinosa 'Laciniata'
Black alder with divided leaves (glutinosa 'Laciniata') - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
glutinosa (L.
Black alder, red alder (glutinosa (L.) Gaetn.) - brief species description on Your Garden