Flowers for the garden
Calystegia
Calystegia
Perennial herbaceous plants, twining or climbing up to 4 m high. Leaves alternate, kidney-shaped, ovate or triangular with a cordate base.
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Flowers for the garden
Calystegia
Perennial herbaceous plants, twining or climbing up to 4 m high. Leaves alternate, kidney-shaped, ovate or triangular with a cordate base.
Flowers for the garden
С. sepium
Perennial, herbaceous, climbing plant up to 300 cm tall. Leaves triangular or triangular-ovate with an acute apex, glabrous, petiolate, arranged alternately. Flowers solitary, white or pale pink, up to b cm in diameter.
Flowers for the garden
Camassia
Perennial bulbous plants with an erect stem and a cluster of basal leaves pointing upwards, emerging long before the inflorescences appear. The bulb is tunicate, consisting of numerous fleshy and dry protective scales, …
Indoor plants
Orchidaceae Cambria
Cambria, more precisely Vuylstekeara Cambria "Plush", which sellers and florists simply abbreviate as Cambria, is a hybrid of the genus Vuylstekeara, produced by crossing orchids of the genera Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odo…
Deciduous trees
Camellia
Camellia (Camellia) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
Climbing plants
Campsis Lour.
Campsidium (Campsis Lour.) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
Climbing plants
Campsis Lour.
Genus in the family Bignoniaceae. A deciduous, woody climbing vine. Leaves opposite, imparipinnate, consisting of 7–11 oblong-elliptic leaflets. Flowers very showy, tubular-bell-shaped.
Flowering shrubs
Campsis × hybrida
A hybrid of Campsis grandiflora and Campsis radicans. Has attractive imparipinnate dark green leaves and funnel-shaped orange-yellow or orange-red flowers.
Climbing plants
Campsis radicans
a species of the genus Campsis in the family Bignoniaceae. A deciduous climbing vine with aerial adhesive roots. Leaves opposite, imparipinnate, with 7–11 leaflets. Flowers very decorative; calyces scarlet-yellow.
Climbing plants
Campsis radicans 'Flava'
A cultivar of Campsis radicans. A large deciduous climber with numerous aerial roots. Leaves odd-pinnate, bright green. Flowers large, tubular-funnel-shaped, golden-yellow.
Flowering shrubs
Campsis × tagliabuana 'Madame Galen'
A cultivar of Campsis × tagliabuana. A fast-growing climber or shrub with spreading branches. Leaves pinnate, dark green. Flowers funnel-shaped, orange-red. Blooms in late summer and into autumn.
Climbing plants
Campsis Lour.
Tubular flower, campsidium (Campsis Lour.) - brief species description on Your Garden
Conifers
Picea glauca Conica
A decorative cultivar of Canadian spruce. A dwarf tree with a dense, symmetrical conical crown. Needled foliage, short, thin, glaucous-green, very soft. A slow-growing plant.
Deciduous shrubs
Cornus canadensis
Appearance: forms carpets, height 0.1–0.15 m, a very low groundcover dwarf shrub, produces suckers, slow-growing.
Flowering shrubs
Canadensis 'Maxima'
Canadian elder (Canadensis 'Maxima') - brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous shrubs
Sambucus canadensis L
Native to the mountains of Western Europe, naturalized from the Baltic states to the Pre-Caucasus. A deciduous shrub or small tree up to 5 m tall, with a broad, ovoid dense crown; compound, imparipinnate, light-green le…
Conifers
Тsuga canadensis
A slender tree up to 25 m tall, with a broad conical crown. Bark of old trees brown, deeply furrowed.
Conifers
Picea glauca
A species of evergreen trees in the genus Spruce of the family Pinaceae. Medium-height trees with a dense, regular, compact conical crown. Needles densely arranged, stiff, rhombic in cross-section, smelling of blackcurr…
Deciduous trees
P. euramericana 'Zeeland'
Canadian poplar (P. euramericana 'Zeeland') - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Cercis canadensis L.
A large tree up to 12 m tall, with large foliage up to 16 cm long, dark green with a bluish bloom, turning a delicate light yellow in autumn. Leaves broadly ovate or heart-shaped, obtusely pointed at the tip, semi-leath…
Conifers
Picea glauca var. albertiana 'Alberta Globe'
A decorative form of the Canadian spruce with a dense globular crown. Needles very soft, short, yellowish-green when emerging, later becoming bright green. The plant is slow-growing.
Conifers
Picea glauca 'Laurin'
Very slow-growing coniferous tree, 0.5-0.8 m tall. Crown narrow-conical, dense, resembling a traffic cone. Young shoots light green. Needles soft, delicate, green, up to 2.5 cm long,
Conifers
Picea glauca Sander’s Blue
A decorative blue form of Canadian spruce. Crown regular, conical. Needles acicular, very soft, bright blue. Young needle growth is silvery-blue. The cultivar is more resistant to spring burn.
Conifers
Picea glauca Echiniformis
A popular dwarf French cultivar of Canadian spruce. The crown is globose when young, later cushion-shaped and dense. Needles are arranged radially, bluish-green, narrow, short and densely set. New growth is light green.