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Erythrina Americana
Erythrina Americana
Description Erythrina Americana, also known as the American coral tree, is a deciduous tree that belongs to the Fabaceae family. It is native to the southern United States, Mexico, and Central America. The tree can grow up to 50 feet tall and has a wide spread of up to 40 feet. It is known for its vibrant red flowers, which…
Erica Retorta
Erica Retorta
Description Erica Retorta is a beautiful evergreen shrub that belongs to the family Ericaceae. It is also known as the “Portuguese Heath” and is native to the Mediterranean region, particularly in Portugal and Spain. This plant is a popular choice for gardens and landscaping because of its attractive blooms and foliage. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class…
Equisetum Ramosissimum
Equisetum Ramosissimum
Description Equisetum Ramosissimum, also known as Equisetum hyemale ramosissimum, is a species of horsetail plant that belongs to the Equisetaceae family. This perennial plant is native to North America and is commonly found in wetlands and marshes. The plant has a unique appearance, with a thin, upright stem that grows up to 3 feet tall. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom…
Euphorbia Dentata
Euphorbia Dentata
Description Euphorbia Dentata, commonly known as Toothed Spurge, is a fascinating plant that is native to North America. It is a member of the Euphorbia family, which comprises more than 2,000 species. Toothed Spurge is a herbaceous perennial that grows up to 60cm in height. It has a branching stem that is greenish-yellow and contains a milky sap that can…
Erigeron Divergens
Erigeron Divergens
Description Erigeron Divergens, commonly known as Spreading Fleabane or Wand Fleabane, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the western United States. It can grow up to 20 inches in height and has a spread of up to 2 feet. The plant blooms in the summer months, producing pink, lavender, or white flowers with yellow centers. The flowers are daisy-like…
Epidendrum Chlorocorymbos
Epidendrum Chlorocorymbos
Description Epidendrum Chlorocorymbos, also known as the Green-flowered Epidendrum, is a fascinating orchid native to Central and South America. This epiphytic plant is highly sought after by collectors for its stunning greenish-yellow flowers and its ease of cultivation. The plant can grow up to 2.5 feet tall and has a branching stem with fleshy, lanceolate leaves. Its flowers grow in…
Eutrochium Dubium
Eutrochium Dubium
Description Eutrochium Dubium, commonly known as Coastal Plain Joe-Pye Weed, is a perennial plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to the eastern United States and can grow up to 6 feet tall. Eutrochium Dubium produces clusters of small pink or purple flowers that bloom in late summer. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class…
Eucalyptus Viminalis
Eucalyptus Viminalis
Description Eucalyptus Viminalis, commonly known as the Manna Gum, is a species of eucalyptus tree native to southeastern Australia. It is a tall, slender tree that can grow up to 50 meters in height with a trunk diameter of up to 1.5 meters. The bark is smooth and white to grey in color, shedding in long ribbons. Taxonomic Information Domain…
Eriachne
Eriachne
Description Eriachne is a genus of grasses that belongs to the Poaceae family. It is native to Australia and is commonly known as the brush grass. The genus has about 70 species that are widely distributed across the continent. Eriachne is an important part of the Australian ecosystem and grows in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, woodlands, and shrublands.…
Euphorbia Pulcherrima Lilo White
Euphorbia Pulcherrima Lilo White
Description Euphorbia Pulcherrima Lilo White, commonly known as the Poinsettia, is a popular plant often used in holiday decorations. It is native to Mexico and Central America and is a member of the spurge family. The Poinsettia is prized for its beautiful leaves, which are often mistaken for flowers. The leaves come in a variety of colors, including red, white,…
