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Bergenia Cordifolia Rotblum

Bergenia Cordifolia Rotblum

Description Bergenia Cordifolia Rotblum, also known as Heartleaf Bergenia or Winter Glow, is a perennial plant belonging to the Saxifragaceae family. It is native to Siberia, China, and the Himalayas, but is now cultivated worldwide. It is a popular garden plant known for its attractive foliage and flowers. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class Magnoliophyta Order Saxifragales…
Bellis Sylvestris

Bellis Sylvestris

Description Bellis Sylvestris, commonly known as the English Daisy, is a flowering plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. This plant is native to Europe and has been naturalized in North America. Bellis Sylvestris is a perennial plant that grows up to 15 cm in height and 30 cm in width. It has small, spoon-shaped leaves that grow in a…
Bulbophyllum Vaginatum

Bulbophyllum Vaginatum

Description Bulbophyllum Vaginatum is a species of orchid that originates from the Philippines. It belongs to the family Orchidaceae and is one of the over 2000 species in the Bulbophyllum genus. The plant has a unique appearance, with small flowers arranged in clusters that grow on a long, thin stem. The flowers have a peculiar smell, which is often compared…
Baphia

Baphia

Description Baphia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, native to tropical regions of Africa and South America. The genus comprises approximately 40 species of shrubs and small trees that are valued for their ornamental flowers and medicinal properties. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Fabales Family Fabaceae Genus Baphia Appearance Baphia…
Boenninghausenia Albiflora

Boenninghausenia Albiflora

Description Boenninghausenia Albiflora, also known as the Himalayan stonecrop, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Saxifragaceae family. It is native to the Himalayas and is commonly found in Nepal, Bhutan, and India. This plant is an evergreen species that grows up to 20cm tall and has a spread of about 30cm. It produces small white flowers in…
Brassica Oleracea Var. Oleracea

Brassica Oleracea Var. Oleracea

Description Brassica Oleracea Var. Oleracea, commonly known as wild cabbage or sea cabbage, is a biennial vegetable plant that belongs to the Brassicaceae family. It is native to coastal areas of western and southern Europe, where it grows wild on rocky shores and cliffs. The plant is widely cultivated in many parts of the world for its edible leaves and…
Brasenia

Brasenia

Description Brasenia schreberi, commonly known as water shield, is an aquatic plant species that belongs to the Cabombaceae family. The plant is native to North America and can be found in ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams. The plant is named after the water-repellent shield that can be seen on the surface of the water. Taxonomic Information Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Plantae…
Bambusa Dolichoclada

Bambusa Dolichoclada

Description Bambusa Dolichoclada, commonly known as the Giant Buddha Belly Bamboo, is a species of bamboo native to China. It is a clumping bamboo that can grow up to 50 feet tall with a diameter of around 8 inches. The culms or stems of this bamboo are green when young, turning yellow with age. The leaves are narrow and lance-shaped,…
Brandisia

Brandisia

Description Brandisia is a beautiful plant that belongs to the family Melastomataceae, which consists of more than 5,000 species of flowering plants. This plant is native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, and it is known for its vibrant and colorful flowers. The Brandisia plant is also known as the purple velvet plant, due to its soft…
Brahea Edulis

Brahea Edulis

Description Brahea Edulis, commonly known as Guadalupe Palm, is a species of palm tree that is native to Baja California, Mexico. It belongs to the Arecaceae family and is widely known for its edible fruits. This plant can grow up to 30 feet tall and 20 feet wide, making it a great addition to any garden or landscape. Taxonomic Information…
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