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Briggsia Mihieri

Briggsia Mihieri

Description Briggsia Mihieri is a rare and unusual flowering plant native to the high-altitude regions of China. It is part of the Gesneriaceae family, which includes many other popular houseplants such as African violets and gloxinias. Briggsia Mihieri is known for its intricate blooms, which resemble small trumpets with frilly edges. The blooms are typically pink or purple, and they…
Buxus Sempervirens

Buxus Sempervirens

Description Buxus Sempervirens, commonly known as common boxwood, is a slow-growing evergreen shrub that belongs to the Buxaceae family. It has a dense, compact growth habit and can reach a height of up to 20 feet. The leaves are leathery, dark green, and glossy, while the bark is smooth and grayish-brown. The shrub produces small, insignificant flowers in the spring…
Bolboschoenus Yagara

Bolboschoenus Yagara

Description Bolboschoenus Yagara, also known as Yagara Bulrush, is a perennial plant that belongs to the Cyperaceae family. It is native to Australia and New Zealand and can grow up to 1.5 meters tall. The plant has thick rhizomes, which are used for propagation, and a distinct cluster of spikelets that bloom in late summer. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom…
Besleria Solanoides

Besleria Solanoides

Description Besleria Solanoides is a beautiful and hardy plant that belongs to the Gesneriaceae family. It is native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, particularly in Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Panama. It is commonly known as the “red-vein prayer plant” or “goldfish plant” due to its unique foliage and flowers. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom…
Berzelia

Berzelia

Description Berzelia is a genus of evergreen shrubs that belong to the family of Berzelia. It is native to South Africa and is known for its small, spherical flowers that range from white to pink. The leaves of Berzelia are narrow, shiny, and green, and they grow in groups of three to four. Berzelia is a low-maintenance plant that can…
Begonia Partyflirt

Begonia Partyflirt

Description Begonia Partyflirt is a beautiful hybrid plant from the Begoniaceae family. It is a perennial shrub with a bushy growth habit and can grow up to 1-2 feet tall and wide. The plant has attractive glossy green leaves with a red underside and pink flowers that bloom all year round. It is a perfect ornamental plant for hanging baskets,…
Billardiera

Billardiera

Description Billardiera is a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the family Pittosporaceae. It is native to Australia and New Zealand, and it includes about 20 species. The most popular species is Billardiera longiflora, also known as the purple apple berry or the climbing blueberry. This plant is famous for its unique purple flowers and edible berries. Taxonomic Information…
Boechera Canadensis

Boechera Canadensis

Description Boechera canadensis, also known as Canadian rockcress, is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the mustard family. It is native to North America, growing in rocky habitats, talus slopes, and dry meadows. This plant typically reaches a height of 20-60 cm and blooms in the spring with clusters of small white or pink flowers. Boechera canadensis is known for…
Brasiliopuntia Brasiliensis

Brasiliopuntia Brasiliensis

Description Brasiliopuntia Brasiliensis, also known as the Brazilian prickly pear, is a cactus species native to Brazil. It belongs to the Cactaceae family and is a popular ornamental plant due to its interesting appearance and minimal care requirements. This cactus species is characterized by its flattened pads, which can grow up to 30 cm long and 20 cm wide. Its…
Babiana Nervosa

Babiana Nervosa

Description Babiana Nervosa, also known as the Cape baboon flower, is a perennial flowering plant native to South Africa. This plant is a member of the Iridaceae family and is widely cultivated for its showy flowers.The flowers of Babiana Nervosa come in different colors, including pink, purple, red, yellow, and white. They are trumpet-shaped and bloom in spring or early…
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