Plants
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Conifers
Common Thujopsis
Thujopsis Sieb.
Common Thujopsis (Thujopsis Sieb.) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
Conifers
Common clematis
Vitalba L.
Common clematis (Vitalba L.) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
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Common ivy
Helix L.
Common ivy (Helix L.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
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Common juniper, or Veres
Juniperus communis
The typical species of evergreen shrubs of the genus Juniperus in the family Cupressaceae. A small shrub, less often a tree with a conical or ovoid crown.
Conifers
Common lilac
Vulgaris L.
Common lilac (Vulgaris L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden
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Conical yew
Baccata 'Overeynderi'
Conical yew (Baccata 'Overeynderi') - a brief description of the cultivar on Your Garden
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Coral holly
Verticillata L.
Coral holly (Verticillata L.) - a brief species description on Your Garden
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Cossack juniper
Juniperus sabina L.
A dioecious prostrate shrub 1–1.5 m high. Spreads quickly in width and forms dense thickets. Less commonly occurs as small trees up to 4 m high with curved trunks. Shoots contain essential oil and are poisonous.
Conifers
Crowned yew
Baccata 'Nissens Corona'
Crowned yew (Baccata 'Nissens Corona') - brief description of the species on Your Garden
Conifers
Cryptomeria
Cryptomeria
Cryptomeria (Cryptomeria) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Conifers
Cypress
Cupressus
Cypress (lat. Cupressus) — a genus of evergreen trees and shrubs of the cypress family (Cupressaceae) with pyramidal or spreading crowns. Cypresses grow in the subtropical and tropical climates of the Northern Hemispher…
Conifers
Daurian juniper
Juniperus davurica Pall
A prostrate shrub with ascending branches covered with gray, peeling bark. Shoots thin, four-angled.
Conifers
Dwarf balsam fir
Balsamea 'Nana'
Dwarf balsam fir (Balsamea 'Nana') - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
Conifers
Dwarf meadowsweet (Decumbens)
Decumbens
Dwarf meadowsweet (Decumbens) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
Conifers
Dwarf mountain pine 'Mops'
Pinus mugo 'Mops'
A dwarf cultivar of mountain pine. The crown is compact, dense, cushion-shaped. The plant is slow-growing. The needles are acicular, borne in pairs, short, dark green. Male strobili are yellow. Does not produce cones.
Conifers
Emerald Thuja
Occidentalis 'Smaragd'
Emerald Thuja (Occidentalis 'Smaragd') - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Conifers
Engelmann Spruce
Picea engelmannii Engelm.
A species of evergreen trees of the genus Spruce (family Pinaceae). A large tree with a dense conical asymmetrical crown. Needles four-sided, sharp, directed toward the shoot tip, glaucous-green. Cones purple, ovoid-cyl…
Conifers
European larch
Larix europaea
European larch (Larix europaea) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Conifers
European silver fir
Ábies álba
European silver fir - an evergreen coniferous tree 30–60 m tall and up to 2 m in diameter. Crown pyramidal, low-hanging. Bark red or gray, peels off in thin flakes. Leaves (needles) fragrant, four-sided and pointed, bri…
Conifers
European stone pine
Pinus cembra L.
Family Pinaceae. Occurs wild in the temperate zone of Europe. A tree 10–25 m tall with a broad ovoid crown. Needles of medium length, dense, in fascicles of 5, bluish-green. Cones erect, ovoid, purple and later brown. S…
Conifers
European yew
Taxus baccata
Species of evergreen dioecious trees with a spreading, multi-topped crown. Bark orange-brown, peeling. Needles spirally arranged, linear, flat, dark green above, matte green below.
Conifers
European yew
Baccata L.
European yew (Baccata L.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Conifers
False cypress
Chamaecyparis
False cypress (Chamaecyparis) - brief species description on Your Garden