Plants

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Armenian veronica

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Armenian veronica

Veronica armena

A species of the genus Veronica in the plantain family. Perennial herbs forming a dense turf. Leaves pinnately divided into linear, twisting segments. Flowers in bluish racemose inflorescences. Fruits are two-chambered …

Armeria

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Armeria

Armeria

Perennial herbaceous plants 30-40 cm tall, with numerous linear leaves forming a basal rosette. Flowers small, pink, lilac, or white in terminal head-like inflorescences surrounded by dry membranous bracts. Scapes erect…

Armstrong's freesia

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Armstrong's freesia

F. armstrongii W.Wats

Armstrong's freesia (F. armstrongii W.Wats) - species description, photographs, care, cultivation, transplantation, pests, propagation - Freesia

Arum

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Arum

Racunculus

All arums vegetate only from early spring until mid-summer, then the leaves die. They flower in the height of spring; in the central part of Russia - in May.

Asarum

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Asarum

Asarum

Asarum (Wild Ginger) - description, species, photos, care, cultivation, transplanting, pests, propagation - Asarum

Ash-leaved rose

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Ash-leaved rose

Blanda Ait.

Ash-leaved rose (Blanda Ait.) - brief species description on Your Garden

Asperula or Yasmenik

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Asperula or Yasmenik

Asperula

Annual or perennial plants, sometimes with woody bases of the stems. Leaves whorled, made up of eight lanceolate segments, rarely oppositely arranged.

Asphodeline

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Asphodeline

Asphodeline

Inflorescences are a dense raceme on an unbranched stem, flowers white or yellow. Perianth segments are turned outward, narrowly lanceolate, obtuse, with a single longitudinal vein, fused at the base into a short tube.

Asphodeline liburnica

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Asphodeline liburnica

Asphodeline liburnica (Scop.) Reichb

Grows in forests, scrub, and on open mountain slopes in the mid-montane belt (up to 1000 m above sea level) in the Mediterranean region of Europe.

Asphodelus

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Asphodelus

Asphodelus

It was called the king's spear and served as a symbol of the goddess Persephone, a symbol of death and food for the dead. Its roots were used in medicine and for making glue.

Asphodelus fistulosus

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Asphodelus fistulosus

А. fistulosus

An annual plant up to 40 cm tall. Inflorescence racemose, loose, often branched. Flowers 1.2–1.4 cm long, pinkish-white, with a pink longitudinal stripe on the perianth segments.

Aster

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Aster

Aster L.

"ASTRA" - in practical floriculture under this name there are two genera: aster (Aster L.) and callistephus (Callistephus Cass.) with one species (C. chinensis (L.) Nees), or Chinese callistephus, or the annual aster, w…

Astilbe

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Astilbe

Astilbe

Astilbe is a garden plant but adapts well to indoor conditions. In spring and summer, and in some regions in autumn, it can be kept on balconies and open verandas. Indoors it prefers shaded locations.

Astilbe Thunberg

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Astilbe Thunberg

A. thunbergii

A perennial with short rhizomes. Bushes are dense, very decorative, up to 80 cm tall. Leaves are ornamental, glossy, dark green, covered with brown hairs.

Astrakhan iris

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Astrakhan iris

Iris astrachanica Rodion. sp. nov.

Found on the slopes of ravines, on dry plateaus among desert-steppe herbaceous vegetation in the eastern parts of Stavropol, Kalmykia, and in the interfluve regions of the Volga and Ural adjacent to the Caspian Sea.

Astrantia

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Astrantia

Astronantion

Name: ancient, of unknown origin and meaning. Probably from 'astron' - star and 'antion' - opposite, referring to the bracts of the inflorescence.

Astrantia major

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Astrantia major

A. major L.

During the flowering period the bushes are sprawling up to 70 cm tall and 35-40 cm in diameter. Leaves three- to seven-parted, on long petioles, gathered in a basal rosette.

Astrantia major

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Astrantia major

A. maxima Pall.

A very ornamental, long-rhizomed, compact plant 40-70 cm tall with three-lobed leaves.

Asyneuma

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Asyneuma

Asyneuma

Asyneuma (Asyneuma) - the buttercup family. The genus contains about 50 species, mostly distributed in the Mediterranean region.

Austrian doronicum

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Austrian doronicum

Doronicum austriacum Jacq.

Stems erect, branched in the upper part, 60–70 cm tall. Leaves ovate, upper ones oblong. Flower heads 4–5 cm in diameter, gathered in corymb-like inflorescences.

Austrian shield fern

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Austrian shield fern

Dryopteris austriaca

Grows in moist and wet places, along the banks of streams and lakes, on forested bogs, on fresh humus soil and peatlands, less often on dry, less shaded sites; predominantly inhabits alder stands, less frequently other …

Autumn Crocus or Colchicum

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Autumn Crocus or Colchicum

Colchicum

Name: the Latin name derives from the Greek name of a region in western Georgia (Colchis), where some species of this genus occur. The Russian name "bezvremennik" (literally “timeless”) is associated with the fact that …

Autumn Helenium

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Autumn Helenium

Н. autumnale L.

Perennial rhizomatous plant. Stems erect, branched, up to 160 cm tall, sturdy, becoming woody, leafy. Leaves small, sessile, with finely toothed margins.

Azineuma statice-leaved

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Azineuma statice-leaved

Asyneuma limonifolium (L.) Janch.

Perennial 30–50 cm tall. Leaves mainly basal, from ovate to narrowly lanceolate. Flowers about 10 mm in diameter, gathered in a compact spike-like inflorescence, blue-violet.