Plants

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Found: 93

Reed grass

Herbs

Reed grass

Сlamagrostis

Family: grasses. Native to southern and eastern Europe to Siberia. Ornamental perennial grass. Growth habit tufted, erect stems.

Rod-shaped millet

Herbs

Rod-shaped millet

P. virgatum

Family: Poaceae. Native range: North and Central America. Tallgrass prairies

Sheep fescue

Herbs

Sheep fescue

Festuca ovina

Family Poaceae. Prefers well-lit sites, resistant to frost and rotting from prolonged wetness, and poorly tillers under drought conditions.

Slender bentgrass

Herbs

Slender bentgrass

Agrostis tenuis Sibth.

Bentgrasses spread slowly, but with regular mowing, intertwining their rhizomes with other turf grasses, they form a neat, dense turf cover.

Snow-white woodrush

Herbs

Snow-white woodrush

L. nivea

Family Juncaceae. Native to the mountains of Southern Europe. A tufted, dark-green plant. Basal leaves up to 90 cm long and 15 mm wide.

Steller's wormwood

Herbs

Steller's wormwood

A. stellerana Bess

Family Asteraceae. Grows on rocks of the seashores of the Far East, Japan, Alaska, and Norway.

Sweet violet

Herbs

Sweet violet

Viola Odorata

Family Violaceae. Pharmaceutical name: herb of sweet violet - Violae odoratae herba (formerly: Herba Violae odoratae).

Tall oatgrass, or French oatgrass

Herbs

Tall oatgrass, or French oatgrass

Arrhenatherum elatius

Tall oatgrass, or French oatgrass (lat. Arrhenatherum elatius) — a small genus of perennial herbaceous plants of the grass family (Poaceae).

Three-colour violet

Herbs

Three-colour violet

Viola Tricolor

Family Violaceae. Common names: pansies, bratiki, merry eyes, earth-flower, three-colour violet.

Timothy grass

Herbs

Timothy grass

Ph. pratense L.

Family Poaceae (grasses). Grows predominantly on more or less dry meadows from the tundra to the subtropical zone in Europe, North Africa and Asia; in the mountains — up to the subalpine belt.

Tufted meadow-grass

Herbs

Tufted meadow-grass

Deschampsia cespitosa

Family Poaceae. Distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Forms dense tussocks. Stems 20–70 cm tall (form altissima - up to 120 cm).

Variable reed grass

Herbs

Variable reed grass

C. varia

Family Poaceae. Native to almost all of Europe, Western and Eastern Siberia. A perennial grass with creeping rhizomes, forming turf clumps.

Wavy Meadow-grass

Herbs

Wavy Meadow-grass

Deschampsia flexuosa

Family: grasses. Native to Europe, Asia Minor, Japan, China, North America. Forms loose tufts. Stem 30-60 cm tall, thin, smooth; rhizome short and creeping.

Wavy uzara

Herbs

Wavy uzara

Xysmalobium Undulatum R. Br.

Family Asclepiadaceae. Pharmacopoeial name: uzara root - Uzarae radix (formerly: Radix Uzarae).

White bentgrass

Herbs

White bentgrass

Agrostis alba L.

Family Poaceae. A low perennial plant, produces a large number of daughter shoots and a highly branched root system that densely penetrates and binds the soil.

Winged sedge

Herbs

Winged sedge

Сarex elata

Family Cyperaceae. Native to Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Caucasus. A common species of seasonally flooded meadows, oxbow lake shores and lakes.

Wood bluegrass

Herbs

Wood bluegrass

Poa nemoralis L.

Family Poaceae. A perennial semi-upright grass with a loose-tufted type of tillering, forming loose sods.

Wood-rush (woodrush-like)

Herbs

Wood-rush (woodrush-like)

L. luzuloides

Family Juncaceae. A long-rhizomed perennial from the forests of the Carpathians. A tall plant (50 - 60 cm during flowering), decorative from snow to snow, with attractive winter-green, stiffly hairy leaves.

Woodrush

Herbs

Woodrush

LUZULA

Family: rushes. Description: woodrushes are the closest relatives of sedges. They have a rosette of leaves and lacy panicles of small membranous flowers.

Wormwood

Herbs

Wormwood

ARTEMISIA

Family: Asteraceae. Name: there are two versions of the origin of the genus name. Some believe it was named after the queen of Halicarnassus — Artemiski, the wife of King Mausolus.

Yellowish Trisetum

Herbs

Yellowish Trisetum

Т. flavescens

Family: grasses. Grows on dry meadows from the taiga to the subtropical zone in Europe, in the Caucasus and in Western and Central Asia.