Plants

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Oakwood aconite

Flowers for the garden

Oakwood aconite

Aconitum anthora

Plants of this species have pale yellow flowers with broad, semicircular hoods, and the divided leaves are dark green. The inflorescence is small.

Onion or Allium

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Onion or Allium

Allium

Plants of this genus have a characteristic odor and a pungent taste caused by the presence of volatile essential oils. The genus includes about 600 species.

Ophrys

Flowers for the garden

Ophrys

Ophrys

The genus Ophrys is, without doubt, the most significant and interesting group of terrestrial orchids both in Europe and beyond. Members of this genus are absolutely unique: nowhere else in the plant kingdom will you fi…

Ophrys bertolonii

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Ophrys bertolonii

О. bertolonii Moretti

Plants 8-30 cm tall. Tubers rounded. Stem ribbed, bluish-green. Leaves bluish-green, with distinct venation; lower leaves 2-5 in number, elongate-lanceolate; upper leaves narrower. Bracts longer than the ovary

Ornamental strawberry

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Ornamental strawberry

Fragaria

Perennial plant up to 30 cm tall. Stems are creeping and rooting runners; leaves are trifoliate on long stalks reaching up to 10 cm. Root system fibrous, root depth 20–25 cm.

Orvala dead-nettle

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Orvala dead-nettle

Lamium orvala

Orvala dead-nettle (Lamium orvala) - species description, photos, care, maintenance, transplanting, pests, propagation - Dead-nettle

Ostrich fern

Flowers for the garden

Ostrich fern

Мatteuccia

Ferns with long, creeping rhizomes and large, elongated fronds, sometimes up to 170 cm long, forming tufts. Sterile fronds once- or twice-pinnate, on short stipes.

Ovate Hosta

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Ovate Hosta

Нosta ovata

Perennial plant forming half-spherical clumps. Leaves broadly ovate or broadly egg-shaped, green. Flowers funnel-shaped, dark lilac-blue, arranged in a few-flowered racemose inflorescence. Blooms in July - August for 25…

Ovate Listera

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Ovate Listera

Listera ovata

Ovate Listera occurs in the Caucasus, Siberia, the mountains of Central Asia, Western Europe, and Asia Minor. It grows in coniferous, broad-leaved, small-leaved, and mixed forests, under a dense canopy and at forest edg…