Plants

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Cimicifuga or Bugbane

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Cimicifuga or Bugbane

Cimicifuga racemosa L.

The genus includes, according to various sources, from 15 to 55 species, distributed in mountainous areas, mainly along the coasts of the Mediterranean, Black and Caspian Seas. Perennial tuberous herbaceous plants that …

Cinquefoil

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Cinquefoil

Potentilla L.

Cinquefoil (Potentilla L.) - a brief species description for Your Garden

Clarkia

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Clarkia

Clarkia

Annual herbaceous plants. Stems erect, branched, in most cases shortly pubescent, up to 60 cm tall. Leaves elongate-oval, alternate. Flowers regular, single or double, of various colors, gathered in racemose or spike-li…

Clematis montana

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Clematis montana

Montana 'Rubens'

Clematis montana (Montana 'Rubens') - a brief description of the species for Your Garden

Cleome

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Cleome

Cleome

Perennial and annual herbaceous or semi-shrubby plants. Stems mostly branched, shortly glandular-hairy.

Climbing rose 'Barock'

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Climbing rose 'Barock'

Barock

Climbing rose 'Barock' (Barock) - a brief description of the variety on Your Garden

Close buttercup

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Close buttercup

Ranunculus propinquus С. A. Meyer

Perennial plants 8-30 cm tall, with fibrous roots gathered in tufts, sometimes with short obliquely shortened rhizomes. Stems simple or shortly branched in the upper part, indistinctly grooved, covered with appressed ha…

Clustered bellflower

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Clustered bellflower

С. glomerata L.

Clustered bellflower (С. glomerata L.) - species description, photographs, care, maintenance, transplanting, pests, propagation - Bellflower

Codonopsis

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Codonopsis

Codonopsis

Unusual plants, mostly lianas. All 30 species included in this genus have thick fleshy roots resembling rhizomes. In the wild they are found in Japan and the Himalayas.

Common Arisarum

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Common Arisarum

A. vulgare

Despite its name, this species is rarer than Arisarum proboscideum. The spathe blade is shortly acuminate, brownish-purple. The spathe tube is light green with brownish-purple longitudinal stripes.

Common arum

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Common arum

Arum dracunculus

The leaf petioles and fleshy stems have brown spots, which give them the appearance of snake skin. An inflorescence appears at the tip of each stem from the beginning of summer.

Common germander or Wall germander

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Common germander or Wall germander

Teucrium chamaedrys

A perennial plant 10—100 cm tall, pubescent. Stem woody at the base, with ascending, often curved or winding reddish or pale green branches. Leaves numerous, ovate, less often elliptic or oblong, gradually narrowing int…

Common ostrich fern

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Common ostrich fern

Мatteuccia struthiopteris

Very popular in cultivation, a large fern that, in suitable conditions, grows up to 2 m in height, hardy, with a thick vertical rhizome, rapidly spreading, with luxuriant, delicate, light-emerald, broadly lanceolate and…

Common speedwell

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Common speedwell

Veronica officinalis L.

A species of plant in the genus Veronica of the plantain family. Forms tufts with ascending pubescent stems. Flowers small, borne in solitary racemes, pale-lilac or bluish in color. Fruits are many-seeded, 2-loculed cap…

Common yarrow

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Common yarrow

Achillea millefolium

Herbaceous perennial, rhizome thick, creeping, branched, with numerous thin, fibrous roots and underground shoots.

Compact sedum

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Compact sedum

S. compactum Rose

Perennial herbaceous plants forming dense mats, roots bulbous-thickened. Leaves oblong-ovate, 0.3 cm long, flat on top, glabrous, grayish-green, tightly arranged in a shingled (imbricate) pattern

Coreopsis

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Coreopsis

Coreopsis

Showy-flowering annual and perennial rhizomatous herbaceous plants, sometimes subshrubs

Cornflower

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Cornflower

Centaurea L.

Distributed in Europe, Asia, North America. The genus comprises up to 500 species; about 80 species occur in our country. Annual, biennial, perennial herbaceous plants and subshrubs.

Corydalis

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Corydalis

Corydalis

Members of the genus are mostly perennial plants, but annuals also occur. Thanks to tuberous root swellings that store nutrients, corydalis can sprout in early spring.

Cosmea, or Cosmos

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Cosmea, or Cosmos

Cosmos

Annual and perennial herbaceous plants, often tall. Leaves opposite, twice pinnately divided into narrow, linear or threadlike lobes. Inflorescences are many-flowered heads (capitula) on naked flower stalks, solitary or…

Crambe

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Crambe

Crambe

Crambe (Crambe) - species description, photographs, care, maintenance, transplanting, pests, propagation - Crambe

Crantz's cinquefoil

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Crantz's cinquefoil

Potentilla crantzii (Crantz) G. Beck ex Fritsch

Native range: Europe, Siberia, the Caucasus, Asia Minor, North America. In high-mountain and arctic tundra, along stream banks, on rocky slopes, in alpine and subalpine meadows.

Creeping bugle

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Creeping bugle

Ajuga reptans

Perennial plant. Forms a groundcover 15–20 cm high. It has strong creeping shoots and glossy dark green ovate leaves, toothed along the margin.

Creeping sedum

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Creeping sedum

S. humifusum Rose

Low-growing plants forming dense mats. Leaves ovate to rounded, ciliate along the margins, green, older leaves with a reddish tinge. Flowers solitary, pale yellow.