Flowers for the garden
Ugam bergenia
B. ugamica
The plants were first found in the wild and described in the 1950s by V. N. Pavlov, who named the species after the place where the plants occur. Its habitat is the subalpine belt.
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Flowers for the garden
B. ugamica
The plants were first found in the wild and described in the 1950s by V. N. Pavlov, who named the species after the place where the plants occur. Its habitat is the subalpine belt.
Flowers for the garden
Umbelliferae
The family Umbellifers is among the largest and most economically important families of flowering plants. It includes about 300 genera and 3,000 species, distributed across almost all the land surface of the globe.
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Potentilla erecta (L.) Raeusch.
A perennial herbaceous plant 15-40 cm tall with thin stems strongly branched in the upper half.
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Ursinia
Annual and perennial herbaceous or semi-shrubby plants. Stems glabrous or pubescent, fragrant. Leaves alternate, toothed, pinnately lobed or pinnately dissected.
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W. spectabilis Schinz
Occurs: On grassy slopes in the Cape Province of South Africa. Stem 45-60 cm tall.
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Uvularia
Perennial plants up to 50 cm tall. Rhizome horizontal, branched. Stems usually numerous, thin, sheathed at the base, forked and leafy above.