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Ardisia Sieboldii

Ardisia Sieboldii

Description Ardisia Sieboldii is a beautiful evergreen shrub that belongs to the Myrsinaceae family. It is native to East Asia, including Japan, Korea, and China. This plant is commonly known as the “Christmas berry” due to its bright red berries that appear in the winter months. Ardisia Sieboldii is a slow-growing shrub that can reach up to 3 feet in…
Argemone

Argemone

Description Argemone is a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the family Papaveraceae. This plant is native to the Americas and consists of about 32 species. The name “Argemone” is derived from the Greek word “argemone,” meaning “white spot,” referring to the milky sap that oozes from the plant’s stem and leaves.Argemone can grow up to 1-2 meters in…
Arenga Engleri

Arenga Engleri

Description Arenga engleri, also known as dwarf sugar palm or Taiwan sugar palm, is a tropical palm tree species belonging to the family Arecaceae. It is native to Taiwan and is widely cultivated for its ornamental value. The plant is named after the German botanist Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Tracheophyta Class Liliopsida Order…
Arctostaphylos Andersonii

Arctostaphylos Andersonii

Description Arctostaphylos Andersonii is a species of evergreen shrub that belongs to the Ericaceae family. It is also known as Santa Cruz Manzanita and is native to California, specifically in the Santa Cruz Mountains. This plant is known for its unique appearance, with its twisting branches and smooth red bark. Taxonomic Information | Domain| Kingdom| Phylum| Class| Order| Family| Genus||…
Arenaria Serpyllifolia

Arenaria Serpyllifolia

Description Arenaria Serpyllifolia, commonly known as Thyme-leaved Sandwort, is a flowering plant species that belongs to the family Caryophyllaceae. The plant is native to Europe, Asia, and North America and is commonly found in dry, sandy areas, grasslands, and rocky hillsides. The plant has a prostrate or ascending habit and can grow up to a height of 10 cm. The…
Arctopus

Arctopus

Description Arctopus is a unique plant species found in North America. It belongs to the daisy family and is commonly known as “Bear’s Foot” due to its large, furry leaves resembling a bear’s paw. The plant has a long history of medicinal use, dating back to the Native American tribes. The roots and leaves are used to treat various ailments,…
Arctostaphylos Silvicola

Arctostaphylos Silvicola

Description Arctostaphylos Silvicola, commonly known as the Bonny Doon Manzanita, is a beautiful evergreen shrub that is native to California. This plant is well-known for its stunning red bark and beautiful clusters of pink flowers that bloom in the winter months. The leaves of this plant are also quite striking, with their glossy texture and deep green color. Taxonomic Information…
Arenaria Purpurascens

Arenaria Purpurascens

Description Arenaria Purpurascens is a stunning, low-growing perennial plant that belongs to the Caryophyllaceae family. This evergreen plant is native to the Alpine regions of Europe and Asia and is commonly known as Purple Rockcress. The plant gets its name from the beautiful, deep-purple flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer. The leaves of the plant are small…
Arctostaphylos

Arctostaphylos

Description Arctostaphylos is a genus of evergreen shrubs that belong to the Ericaceae family. It is commonly known as bearberry or manzanita, and it is native to North America. This plant has a unique appearance and is known for its small berries that are used to make jams and jellies. Arctostaphylos is a popular ornamental plant due to its attractive…
Arctostaphylos Montaraensis

Arctostaphylos Montaraensis

Description Arctostaphylos Montaraensis, also known as Montara manzanita, is a slow-growing evergreen shrub that can reach up to six feet in height and width. It is native to the coastal regions of California and Oregon in the United States. The plant has a dense, bushy growth habit with twisted, gnarled branches that are covered in smooth, reddish-brown bark. It produces…
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