Plants

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Saffron or Crocus

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Saffron or Crocus

Crocus

Perennial herbaceous cormous plant, corms up to 3 cm in diameter, rounded or flattened, covered with scales, producing a tuft of fibrous roots, the structure and coloration of which vary among different species.

Sakhalin saddle-flower

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Sakhalin saddle-flower

Ephippianthus sachalinensis

The Sakhalin saddle-flower is a small plant up to 16 cm tall with a filiform creeping rhizome and a slender stem, with two membranous sheaths and one oval petiolate leaf up to 2.5 cm long.

Salvia or Sage

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Salvia or Sage

Salvia

A perennial plant, grown as an annual, compact, 50–60 cm tall. Blooms from July, tolerating frosts down to -2 °C. The flowers are small and inconspicuous, gathered in whorled inflorescences at the stem tips.

Scabiosa

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Scabiosa

Scabiosa

Perennial plants, sometimes with a woody base of the stems, less often biennials and annuals. Stems simple or branched, erect, sturdy, from 10 to 100 cm tall. Leaves arranged oppositely, entire, pinnately lobed or pinna…

Sedum Gregg

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Sedum Gregg

S. greggii Hemsl.

Perennial herbaceous plants. From the rhizome arise annual shoots, at first erect and bare, later prostrate and sparsely branched, 10-20 cm long. Leaves on young shoots ovate, small.

Sedum Morgana

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Sedum Morgana

S. morganianum E. Walther

Perennial herbaceous plants, stems prostrate, up to 1 m long, densely leafy. Leaves rounded, oblong-elliptic, 1.5-2 cm long and 0.5 cm thick, slightly flattened on the upper side, light green.

Sedum Stalya

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Sedum Stalya

S. stahlii Solms-Laub.

Subshrubs with prostrate, sparsely branched shoots. Leaves opposite, ovate, 1.2 cm long and 0.6 cm wide, thick, brownish-red, shortly pubescent.

Sedum or Stonecrop

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Sedum or Stonecrop

Sedum

Leaves alternate, opposite or whorled, often gathered in rosettes, flat to rounded, mostly entire, with serrated margins. Flowers arranged in umbels, less often solitary, axillary, bisexual, less often unisexual; yellow…

Serapias

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Serapias

Serapias

Tubers whole, ovoid or globose. Stem leafy. Leaves basal and cauline, alternate, linear-lanceolate or narrowly lanceolate, green. Inflorescence usually few-flowered.

Serapias lingua

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Serapias lingua

S. lingua L.

Plants up to 30 cm tall. Stem erect, leafy. Leaves alternate, 3-4 in number, narrowly lanceolate, acute, slightly folded lengthwise, with long sheaths.

Sessile-flowered geranium

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Sessile-flowered geranium

G. sessiliflorum var. nigrum

Perennial plant. Its round, long-petioled brown leaves are gathered in a basal rosette up to 20 cm in diameter. It blooms from July to October, sometimes longer. This is an unpretentious and hardy plant.

Sessile-leaved Uvularia

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Sessile-leaved Uvularia

Uvularia sessilifolia L

Occurs in moist forests and among shrubs in the temperate and subtropical zones of eastern Canada and the USA. Plants up to 30 cm tall

Shield fern

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Shield fern

Dryopteris

These are ferns 20 to 150 cm tall with thin creeping or thick ascending or erect rhizomes covered with scales, or with hairs and scales, and with large pinnate or repeatedly divided fronds (leaves).

Shield fern villarii

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Shield fern villarii

Dryopteris villarii

Height and width 35-45 cm. A neat fern that grows well in rock gardens. It has bipinnate, slightly pointed fronds of a dull gray-green color. It has very small spores that emit a pleasant scent.

Shining Calochortus

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Shining Calochortus

С. splendens Dougl. ex Benth

Grows on dry gravelly hills in shrub thickets or on heavy meadow soils and in pine forests in the lower montane belt of California, below 2800 meters.

Shining cinquefoil

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Shining cinquefoil

Potentilla nitida L.

An extremely decorative combination of dark pink petals and the silvery carpet of foliage that forms their background.

Shrubby argyranthemum

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Shrubby argyranthemum

Argyanthemum frutescens

Shrubby argyranthemum is a perennial herbaceous plant, cultivated as an annual. It is used to decorate flower beds and container gardens. There are standard (single-stem) forms.

Shrubby cinquefoil

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Shrubby cinquefoil

Potentilla fruticosa

A species of shrubs in the genus Potentilla. Leaves pinnately compound, appressed-hairy, green. Flowers yellow, reminiscent of apple blossoms.

Shrubby cinquefoil Pink Queen

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Shrubby cinquefoil Pink Queen

Potentilla fruticosa Pink Queen

Shrubby cinquefoil Pink Queen (Potentilla fruticosa Pink Queen) - species description, photographs, care, maintenance, transplantation, pests, propagation - Cinquefoil

Siberian brunnera

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Siberian brunnera

В. sibirica

A plant of the forests of the Altai and Sayan. One of the best spring plants, larger and more striking than the large-leaved brunnera.

Siberian butterbur

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Siberian butterbur

Ligularia sibirica

A widely distributed plant in Siberia and Central Europe. Along the banks of water bodies, grassy marshes, in shrub thickets, on waterlogged, saline, alpine and subalpine meadows.

Siberian iris

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Siberian iris

Iris sibirica L.

Siberian irises are the most practical and reliable plants for the cold regions of Russia that are not especially favorable for floriculture. And that, by the way, is almost 70% of the country’s territory.

Siberian veronica

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Siberian veronica

Veronicastram sibirica

Siberian veronica is a tall, slender plant (40-150 cm high) with sturdy unbranched stems.

Siebold's Hosta

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Siebold's Hosta

Нosta sieboldiana (Hook.) Engl.

A plant with thick broadly cordate-ovate leaves with a waxy bluish bloom up to 35 cm long and up to 25 cm wide. Flowers funnel-shaped, 5-6 cm long, pale lilac, almost white