Plants

Catalogue of imported encyclopedia entries.

Found: 50

Amaryllis

Indoor plants

Amaryllis

Amaryllis

In nature there is only one species, Amaryllis belladonna - a perennial bulbous plant. The bulb is smaller than that of Hippeastrum - only about 6 cm in diameter, producing many offsets.

American linden

Deciduous trees

American linden

americana 'Nova'

American linden (americana 'Nova') - brief species description on Your Garden

American rowan

Deciduous trees

American rowan

Americana Marsh.

American rowan (Americana Marsh.) - brief species description on Your Garden

American sweetgum

Deciduous trees

American sweetgum

Liquidambar L.

American sweetgum (Liquidambar L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Amethyst Berry

Deciduous shrubs

Amethyst Berry

Doorenbosii 'Magic Berry'

Amethyst Berry (Doorenbosii 'Magic Berry') - a brief description of the species for Your Garden

Amorphophallus

Indoor plants

Amorphophallus

Amorphophallus

Native to tropical Asia and Africa. This somewhat unusual plant is fairly undemanding in cultivation. During the winter period the plant loses its leaves, but in spring it quickly resumes growth.

Anthurium

Indoor plants

Anthurium

Anthurium

A genus of evergreen plants in the family Araceae. These are herbaceous plants, less often climbing or tree-like. Leaves are spade-shaped, rounded, with blunt tips and with divisions ranging from entire to deeply divide…

Aphelandra

Indoor plants

Aphelandra

Aphelandra

This houseplant is valued for its large beautiful leaves and abundant autumn flowering, when most other houseplants have already finished blooming.

Aporocactus

Indoor plants

Aporocactus

Aporocactus

A genus of Disocactus. Native to Mexico. Six species occur in the wild. Overall the genus Disocactus is complex and problematic to cultivate.

Araucaria

Indoor plants

Araucaria

Araucaria

A magnificent coniferous tree - the only conifer species among houseplants. Araucaria is easy to cultivate and attractive for the home interior.

Arching cotoneaster

Deciduous shrubs

Arching cotoneaster

Conspicuus Decorus

Arching cotoneaster (Conspicuus Decorus) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Arching lilac

Conifers

Arching lilac

Eflexa Schneid.

Arching lilac (Eflexa Schneid.) - brief species description on Your Garden

Ardisia

Indoor plants

Ardisia

Ardisia

Native to tropical and subtropical countries of the world — China, Japan, etc. About 400 species occur in the wild. In cultivation the species Ardisia crenata (Ardizia crenata) has become widespread — it is an evergreen…

Aronia

Deciduous shrubs

Aronia

Aronia Меd.

Deciduous, undemanding shrubs with white flowers and black fruits.

Ash

Deciduous trees

Ash

Fraxinus L.

Ash (Fraxinus L.) - a brief species description for Your Garden

Ash-leaved maple

Deciduous trees

Ash-leaved maple

negundo L.

Ash-leaved maple (negundo L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Ash-leaved rose

Flowers for the garden

Ash-leaved rose

Blanda Ait.

Ash-leaved rose (Blanda Ait.) - brief species description on Your Garden

Asparagus

Indoor plants

Asparagus

Asparagus

As houseplants, fern-like asparaguses with needle-like "leaves" are common: Asparagus plumossus - a compact plant with graceful, spreading branches in youth that with time become bare at the base.

Aspen

Deciduous trees

Aspen

Tremula L.

Aspen (Tremula L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Aspidistra

Indoor plants

Aspidistra

Aspidistra

Eight species occur in nature. In cultivation the tall Aspidistra — Aspidistra elatior — a perennial herbaceous plant, is grown.

Asplenium

Indoor plants

Asplenium

Asplenium

The most widespread species is the bird's‑nest Asplenium, Asplenium nidus. This epiphytic fern, with its rosette-forming leaves, resembles a bromeliad.

Astrophytum

Indoor plants

Astrophytum

Astrophytum

Astrophytum species are also called star cacti; this is clearly related to their appearance. The genus name comes from Greek asteroc - star and phyton - plant.

Aucuba

Indoor plants

Aucuba

Aucuba

This evergreen shrub, in nature reaching almost 5 m in height, grows to about 1.5 meters in indoor conditions.

Aucuba

Deciduous shrubs

Aucuba

Acuba Thunb.

Attractive evergreen shrubs for gardens and parks, whose winter hardiness is considerably greater than commonly believed when planted in a suitably chosen site.