Fruit trees
Apple Suncats
Malus domestica Suncats
A new summer apple cultivar with a columnar crown. Fruits large, red, of high eating quality. Ripens in late August–early September. The variety is high-yielding and resistant to most diseases.
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Fruit trees
Malus domestica Suncats
A new summer apple cultivar with a columnar crown. Fruits large, red, of high eating quality. Ripens in late August–early September. The variety is high-yielding and resistant to most diseases.
Fruit trees
Malus zurni
Family Rosaceae. Origin - Japan. A species reaching 4 meters in height at maturity with an equally wide dense, rounded crown.
Fruit trees
Mālus Vista Bella
An American summer variety with an early ripening period. The variety is productive, winter-hardy, and precocious. Apples are medium-sized, attractively flattened-round in shape, dark red. Flesh is light creamy, juicy, …
Fruit trees
Cydonia
A high-yielding cultivar. A tree with a spherical crown, high winter hardiness and resistance to scab. Fruits large, 200 g, lemon-yellow in color, without pubescence. Flesh white, juicy, aromatic. Stored until March.
Fruit trees
Armeniaca
a species of the genus Plum of the family Rosaceae. It is a small tree with a wide spreading crown. Leaves simple, ovate, green, on long petioles. Flowers appear before the leaves. Flowers white or pink, fragrant, self-…
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Prunus armeniaca
A mid-season apricot cultivar. Fruits are ovoid-oblong in shape, average weight 26 g. Fruit color bright yellow, covered with a vivid carmine blush accentuated by numerous darker carmine spots. Flesh tender, orange near…
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Prunus armeniaca
Medium-sized tree with a broad pyramidal crown. Fruits large, weighing 45–50 g, rounded-oval in shape, flattened laterally, orange in color with a dark red blush; flesh bright orange, of medium firmness and juiciness, t…
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Prunus armeniaca 'Luizet'
An old Hungarian apricot cultivar. The tree is vigorous, with medium frost hardiness. Fruits large and very large, light yellow. Flesh juicy, tasty, very aromatic. High yield.
Fruit trees
Armeniaca
A high-yielding apricot variety. Tree of medium vigor, disease-resistant. Fruits are large, up to 200 g, of excellent marketable appearance, orange in color with a raspberry blush. Flesh is juicy, fragrant, of high flav…
Fruit trees
Armeniaca Golden Rich
Medium-sized tree with a wide spreading crown, high-yielding and winter-hardy. Flowers in mid-season; flowers are white and large. Fruits are medium or large. Skin light orange with a small blush on the sunny side. Fles…
Fruit trees
Prunus armeniaca
One of the best cultivars of Ukrainian breeding. Yield 90-100 kg per tree. Fruits large, round, oval or heart-shaped, yellow-orange with a red blush on the sides. Flesh light, sweet, juicy, tender, the stone separates e…
Flowers for the garden
Arabis
Annual or perennial plants with trailing and rooting stems. Leaves entire, densely pubescent. Flowers white, pink, lilac or yellowish.
Deciduous trees
Aralia
An interesting and distinctive plant that grows solitary or in small groups in the understory of mixed and coniferous forests of the southern Far East, Korea and Northeastern China. Commonly called the thorn-tree, the d…
Climbing plants
Vitis vinifera L
A worthy early-to-midseason variety for home gardening. Disease resistance 2.5 points. Clusters large, cylindro-conical in shape. Berries red-purple in color, round, of excellent harmonious flavor.
Indoor plants
Araucaria
A magnificent coniferous tree - the only conifer species among houseplants. Araucaria is easy to cultivate and attractive for the home interior.
Deciduous trees
Arbutus
Small evergreen trees with smooth coral-red or fissured brown bark, reaching 5 meters in height at 50 years of age. Leaves alternate, leathery, entire or toothed, borne on petioles.
Deciduous shrubs
Conspicuus Decorus
Arching cotoneaster (Conspicuus Decorus) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Conifers
Eflexa Schneid.
Arching lilac (Eflexa Schneid.) - brief species description on Your Garden
Flowers for the garden
Aconitum arcuatum
Arching monkshood is a liana-like perennial up to 250 cm tall. Among the many members of the genus, this plant is one of the few that grows well in shade and is not poisonous.
Flowers for the garden
Arctotis L.
A genus of herbaceous annual, biennial and perennial plants, less often subshrubs, from the Aster family. Stems erect, less often creeping, covered with white hairs
Indoor plants
Ardisia
Native to tropical and subtropical countries of the world — China, Japan, etc. About 400 species occur in the wild. In cultivation the species Ardisia crenata (Ardizia crenata) has become widespread — it is an evergreen…
Indoor plants
Areca L.
Slender-stemmed palms, usually with several trunks, less often single-stemmed, with ring-like scars on the trunk. Leaves pinnate, bright green; leaflets densely arranged, comb-like erect, lanceolate, divided at the tip.
Flowers for the garden
Arisaema
Many of them, with original leaf shapes and coloration and extraordinarily beautiful inflorescences, have great ornamental value and have long been cultivated (calla, anthurium).
Flowers for the garden
Arisaema fargesi
The plant develops a single large leaf with a triply divided blade, a brownish-red spadix with a spathe of original shape and coloration. Unlike other aroids, the spathe in Arisaema is inclined forward and ends in a fai…