Plants

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Found: 29

False cypress

Conifers

False cypress

Chamaecyparis

False cypress (Chamaecyparis) - brief species description on Your Garden

Fargesia

Herbs

Fargesia

Fargesia

Fargesia (Fargesia) - a brief species description on Your Garden

Fatshedera

Indoor plants

Fatshedera

Fatshedera

This plant was developed by crossing Japanese Fatsia and common ivy. It was recognized as a separate species in France in 1910. Its growing conditions are more similar to those for Fatsia than for ivy.

Fatsia

Indoor plants

Fatsia

Fatsia

Valued for its beautiful crown of palmate glossy leaves; flowers are whitish and inconspicuous.

Faucaria

Indoor plants

Faucaria

Faucaria

Native to South Africa. In the wild there are 36 species of leaf succulents that grow in groups in arid regions. All have a shortened stem, short fleshy roots, about three pairs of thick succulent leaves, usually arrang…

Feathery shrub

Deciduous shrubs

Feathery shrub

Fothergilla Murr.

Feathery shrub (Fothergilla Murr.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Feijoa

Indoor plants

Feijoa

Feijoa

As a houseplant, Feijoa Sellow - Feijoa sellowiana is grown. Leaves are oppositely arranged, oval in shape, thick and leathery. The upper surface is gray-green, the underside silvery.

Ferocactus

Indoor plants

Ferocactus

Ferocactus

This genus includes about 35 species. Most of them are of enormous size and are not well suited for growing as houseplants. Those that have become widespread in indoor conditions do not flower. They are, however, valued…

Ficus

Indoor plants

Ficus

Ficus

The first honorary place among the various species of ficus is occupied by the rubber tree, Ficus elastica.

Field maple

Conifers

Field maple

Campestre L.

Field maple (Campestre L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Field maple 'Elsrijk'

Deciduous shrubs

Field maple 'Elsrijk'

Campestre Elsrijk

Field maple 'Elsrijk' (Campestre Elsrijk) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Field maple 'Queen Elizabeth'

Deciduous trees

Field maple 'Queen Elizabeth'

Campestre 'Queen Elizabeth'

Field maple 'Queen Elizabeth' (Campestre 'Queen Elizabeth') - a brief description of the species for Your Garden

Field rose

Flowers for the garden

Field rose

R. repens

Field rose (R. repens) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Fir

Conifers

Fir

Abies Mill.

Fir (Abies Mill.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Fire honeysuckle

Climbing plants

Fire honeysuckle

Heckrottii hort

Fire honeysuckle (Heckrottii hort) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Fittonia

Indoor plants

Fittonia

Fittonia

In nature Fittonia grows in warm, humid conditions, so it proves to be a rather difficult and capricious plant to keep at home.

Five-leaf akebia, climbing cucumber

Climbing plants

Five-leaf akebia, climbing cucumber

Akebia quinata (Houtt.)

A climbing, fast-growing, semi-evergreen shrub with dark green, five-divided leaves that remain on the plant late into autumn. Well suited for vertical greening of pergolas and covered alleys.

Flame maple

Deciduous trees

Flame maple

ginnala Махim.

Flame maple (ginnala Махim.) - brief description of the species for Your Garden

Forest rose

Flowers for the garden

Forest rose

Arvensis Huds.

Forest rose (Arvensis Huds.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Fragrant mock-orange

Flowering shrubs

Fragrant mock-orange

Сoronarius L.

Fragrant mock-orange (Сoronarius L.) - a brief species description on Your Garden

Fragrant osmanthus

Deciduous shrubs

Fragrant osmanthus

fragans Lour.

Fragrant osmanthus (fragans Lour.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Fragrant raspberry

Deciduous shrubs

Fragrant raspberry

Rubus odoratus L.

A very beautiful species for shady, moist sites, which grows especially well under tall trees and on moist, humus-rich soil.

Fragrant viburnum

Deciduous shrubs

Fragrant viburnum

Farreri Stearn

Fragrant viburnum (Farreri Stearn) - brief description of the species for Your Garden