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Tagetes or Marigolds
Tagetes
More than 30 species are known, annual and perennial herbaceous plants. Stems erect, sturdy, forming compact or spreading bushes from 20 to 120 cm tall, with a strong, distinctive scent.
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Flowers for the garden
Tagetes
More than 30 species are known, annual and perennial herbaceous plants. Stems erect, sturdy, forming compact or spreading bushes from 20 to 120 cm tall, with a strong, distinctive scent.
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Gastrodia elata Blume
An achlorophyllous plant (saprophyte), with a horizontal tuberous-thickened rhizome lacking roots, and a stem with scaly, stem-enveloping dark-brown leaves.
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Aconitum exelsum Rchb.
Tall aconite up to 200 cm high. Stems erect, thick, grooved; like the leaves, covered with long appressed hairs. Leaves large, five- to seven-lobed, lobes unevenly toothed, rhombic.
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In. helenium L.
A perennial plant. Unlike the previous species, it forms a cylindrical bush up to 2.5 m tall. The robust rhizome has a strong odor.
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Нosta elata Hylanger
This plant has long-petioled leaves. The petiole is almost arcuate in cross-section. The leaves are oblong-cordate, with 8-10 pairs of veins. The margins of the leaf blade are wavy.
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Geum rivale L.
Perennial up to 70 cm tall, with a thick, gnarled rhizome. Stems — erect, reddish-brown, bearing small inflorescences of nodding flowers. Blooms in May–June.
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Ligularia tangutica
A striking plant with deeply divided leaves. The rhizome spreads vigorously under favorable conditions and the plant forms extensive colonies.
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Potentilla tanacetifolia Willd. ex Schlecht.
Stems 10-50 cm high, erect, less often ascending at the base, glandular in the upper part (mainly in the inflorescence).
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В. crassifolia (L.) Fritsch
A perennial evergreen plant up to 60 cm tall. The rhizome is aboveground, creeping, thick, covered with dried sheaths of old leaves, from the axils of which numerous adventitious roots arise.
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S. pachyphyllum Rose
Low-growing, up to 30 cm tall, subshrubs. Leaves club-shaped, up to 4 cm long, thick, blunt, bluish-gray, with a reddish tip.
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Viola tricolor
An annual or biennial terrestrial herbaceous plant. Root thin, taproot, sparsely branched, brownish, almost vertically penetrating into the ground. Stem usually branched, three-angled, glabrous or pubescent with hairs b…
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Potentilla tridentata Soland.
A low-growing perennial groundcover with evergreen leaves.
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Veronica serpyllifolia
A species of plant in the genus Veronica of the Plantaginaceae family. A perennial herbaceous plant with ascending, prostrate or creeping stems. Leaves entire, opposite, rounded. Flowers are arranged in lateral and term…
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Tigridia
Perennial herbaceous, bulbous plants with simple or branching stems up to 70 cm tall. Leaves are sword-shaped, light green, evenly pleated. Flowers are very unusual, distinctive, solitary or 2–3 at the tip of the scape.
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Tipularia
Flowers on thin pedicels, green with a purple tinge. Sepals and petals reflexed, more or less alike, narrow, 0.6- 0.8 cm long. Lip shorter than or equal to the petals, three-lobed, with a narrow, elongated middle lobe e…
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Tithonia
Perennial and annual herbaceous or subshrub plants with sturdy branching stems, sometimes woody at the base. Leaves are arranged alternately, entire or three-lobed, on petioles.
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Nikotiana
Annual, less often perennial herbaceous or semi-shrubby plants with sticky, glandular pubescence. Stems erect, branched. Leaves alternate, entire or wavy-toothed, mostly sessile or nearly sessile; basal leaves gathered …
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Tolpis
Annual and perennial low-growing herbaceous plants with entire or pinnately divided, toothed leaves, mainly basal, or located on the lower part of the stem.
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Ophrys transhyrcana
Plant 24–45 cm tall with almost globose tubers. In the lower part of the stem 4–5 oblong-lanceolate leaves 5–6 cm long and 1.5–2 cm wide. Inflorescence sparse, of 2–8 flowers. Bracts lanceolate, yellowish-green, slightl…
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Traunsteinera globosa
A plant 30-65 cm tall with an ovoid entire tuber. Inflorescence initially pyramidal, then globose, dense, many-flowered (up to 50–70 flowers). Perianth segments at first folded into a helmet-like shape, later reflexed. …
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Tribulus
This spiny plant creeps along the soil surface; it can be used as a groundcover and as a trailing (ampelous) plant, and also in rock gardens and in dried bouquets.
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A. tricolor L.
An annual ornamental foliage plant. Stems 70-150 cm tall, erect, forming a pyramidal bush. Leaves oblong-ovate or narrow, sometimes wavy, tricolored (a combination of red, yellow and green), especially bright when young.
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Trillium
Perennial herbaceous plants with short, thick rhizomes. Stems erect with numerous scale-like basal leaves; stem leaves are arranged in whorls of three. The perianth consists of six parts: three outer greenish ones and t…
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A. alquinoctialis Baker
Plant 110-130 cm tall. Leaves many-ribbed. Inflorescence two-sided, of 5-6 flowers. Perianth segments white with raspberry or purple spots; tube long (10-12 cm)