Plants

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Found: 28

Magnificent elecampane

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Magnificent elecampane

I. magnifica

This is a majestic, powerful, spreading plant up to 2 m tall, with a thick grooved stem. A true perennial.

Magnificent or Luxuriant Geranium

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Magnificent or Luxuriant Geranium

G. x magnificum

Perennial plant. This species has been known for more than 100 years. In sunny sites and on fertile soils this plant forms a large, rapidly spreading clump up to 50 cm tall.

Male fern

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Male fern

Dryopteris filix-mas

Distributed from highlands to the subalpine belt in deciduous and coniferous forests, on mountain pastures and rocky slopes. Grows in shady broad-leaved and mixed coniferous–broadleaf forests on rich, moderately moist s…

Mallow-flowered geranium

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Mallow-flowered geranium

G. malviflorum

A garden form of geranium originating from southern Spain. It reaches a height of 30 cm and has large, finely divided leaves. Its large (about 4–5 cm in diameter) blue-violet flowers with dark veins appear on the plants…

Malopa

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Malopa

Malope

An annual herbaceous plant with an erect branching stem about 100 cm tall. Leaves three-lobed, toothed. The petals of Malopa's unopened bud are covered not only by the sepals but also by small leaves positioned below th…

Manchurian geranium

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Manchurian geranium

G. wlassovianum

The matte dark green leaves take on a wonderful colour in autumn. It does not flower very profusely, but blooms for a long time from late June. It has large velvety blue-violet inflorescences.

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Marsh Helleborine

Е. palustris

The most decorative species of this genus — grows in light swampy forests, boggy forest clearings, moist meadows, often around springs, predominantly on limestone.

Marsh geranium

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Marsh geranium

Geranium palustre

Perennial plant. Blooms in June-July with purple flowers. Marsh geranium is a rhizomatous plant with large basal seven-lobed leaves on long, up to 20 cm, hairy petioles.

Marsh iris or acorus-like iris

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Marsh iris or acorus-like iris

Iris pseudacorus L.

Marsh iris or acorus-like iris (Ir. pseudacorus L.) - description, species, photos, care, cultivation, transplanting, pests, propagation - Iris

Marsh marigold

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Marsh marigold

Сaltha palustris

The genus includes about 40 species occurring in the temperate zone of both hemispheres. Perennial plants with branched stems and rounded smooth leaves with a cordate base. Flowers yellow.

Marsh telipteris

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Marsh telipteris

Thelypteris palustris

Rhizome creeping, cord-like. Leaves spaced or clustered, oblong-lanceolate, large (up to 30–60 cm long), twice pinnate.

Matthiola or Stock

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Matthiola or Stock

Matthiola

Native to Greece and Asia Minor. The plant is an annual, erect or spreading, densely branched, 40–50 cm tall. Leaves linear, coarsely toothed. Flowers small, inconspicuous, greenish-lilac, in loose racemose inflorescenc…

May Brevurtia

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May Brevurtia

В. ida-maia Wood

Corm ovoid, with a fibrous tunic. Leaves linear, keeled, 30–45 cm long, 0.4–0.8 cm wide. Stem thin, 30–100 cm tall. Flowers mostly nodding.

Meadow buttercup

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Meadow buttercup

Ranunculus acris L

Perennial plant up to 100 cm tall, glabrous or slightly pubescent. Lower leaves on long petioles, palmately divided; upper ones almost sessile, three-part with linear, toothed lobes.

Meadow geranium

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Meadow geranium

G. pratense

A plant of meadows, glades, forest edges and light forests of Europe and Central Asia. Cultivated since the late 16th century. A perennial with a short rhizome.

Meadow rose

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Meadow rose

R. humilis

Meadow rose (R. humilis) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Meadow-rue

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Meadow-rue

Thalictrum

Family Ranunculaceae. The genus comprises up to 150 species, distributed mainly in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, the mountains of tropical America and southern Africa

Medicinal Avran

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Medicinal Avran

Gratiola officinalis

A perennial with a thick creeping rhizome and an erect stem up to 60 cm tall. The stem is set with pairs of sharp lanceolate leaves.

Milkweed

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Milkweed

Aesculapus

Milkweed are vigorous herbaceous plants up to 100 cm tall, with thick, horizontal rhizomes that extend far to the sides.

Mirabilis

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Mirabilis

Mirabilis

Perennial plant cultivated as an annual. Plants form elongated-ovoid bushes 30-80 cm high, with tuberous, swollen roots. Stems erect, densely branched, reddish, becoming woody in the lower part.

Molucella

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Molucella

Molucella

A branching annual plant 75–90 cm tall with rounded, toothed-edged leaves. The flowers are small, white, faintly scented, embedded in an enlarged pale green calyx that is funnel-shaped. They are arranged in a dense spik…

Moneywort

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Moneywort

L. nummularia

Perennial plant with a creeping stem up to 30 cm long. Leaves on short petioles, opposite, ovate, up to 2.5 cm long.

Monopsis

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Monopsis

Monopsis

A new plant, until quite recently unknown to gardeners. Grown as an annual. Its shoots, despite their apparent fragility, upon closer inspection prove to be surprisingly sturdy.

Mountain Ixiolirion

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Mountain Ixiolirion

Ixiolirion montanum (Labill.) Herb.

Bulbous perennial. Bulb ovoid, about 3 cm wide and up to 7 cm long. Stems erect, leafy, up to 40-60 cm tall.