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Fraxinus Americana

Fraxinus Americana

Description Fraxinus Americana, commonly known as the White Ash tree, is a deciduous tree native to eastern North America. It can grow up to 80 feet tall and 50 feet wide with a straight trunk and a pyramidal crown. The bark is gray and fissured with diamond-shaped furrows. The leaves are compound, with 7-9 leaflets, and turn yellow or purple…
Fuchsia Dollar Prinzessin

Fuchsia Dollar Prinzessin

Description Fuchsia Dollar Prinzessin, also known as Fuchsia Dollar Princess, is a stunning flowering plant that belongs to the fuchsia family. It is a hybrid of Fuchsia magellanica and Fuchsia fulgens and is prized for its large, showy, double flowers that bloom in shades of pink and purple. This plant is a popular choice for hanging baskets, containers, or as…
Fritillaria Recurva

Fritillaria Recurva

Description Fritillaria Recurva, also known as the Scarf Lily, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the lily family. It is native to the western United States and can be found in the states of California, Oregon, and Washington. The plant has a unique appearance with its bell-shaped flowers that are greenish-yellow in color and have a spicy fragrance.…
Fraxinus Griffithii

Fraxinus Griffithii

Description Fraxinus Griffithii, commonly known as Griffith’s ash, is a deciduous tree that is native to China and was first discovered by the Scottish botanist, Robert Griffith. It is a small to medium-sized tree that can reach a height of up to 15 meters. The tree has a straight trunk with a gray-brown bark that is smooth when young and…
Forsythia Intermedia Courtalyn

Forsythia Intermedia Courtalyn

Description Forsythia Intermedia Courtalyn, also known as the Courtalyn Forsythia, is a deciduous shrub that is highly valued for its early spring blooms. It is a hybrid between two other Forsythia species, Forsythia suspensa and Forsythia viridissima. This shrub is prized for its clusters of bright yellow flowers that appear before the leaves in early spring. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota…
Ficus Elastica Doescheri

Ficus Elastica Doescheri

Description Ficus Elastica Doescheri, commonly known as the Variegated Rubber Plant, is a popular houseplant that belongs to the Ficus family. It is a cultivar of the Rubber Tree Plant and is native to Southeast Asia. The plant has large, glossy, and variegated leaves that are green and white in color. It is an excellent addition to any indoor space…
Freycinetia Scandens

Freycinetia Scandens

Description Freycinetia Scandens is a species of flowering plant that belongs to the family Pandanaceae. It is also known as Climbing Pandan, Freycinetia Banksii, and Freycinetia Vitiensis. This climbing plant is native to the Pacific region, including Hawaii, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Freycinetia Scandens is a dioecious plant, which means that male and female flowers grow on separate plants. Taxonomic…
Ficus Elastica Abidjan

Ficus Elastica Abidjan

Description The Ficus Elastica Abidjan, also known as the Rubber Plant, is a popular indoor plant known for its rubbery leaves and easy-to-care-for nature. It is native to Southeast Asia and is part of the fig family, Moraceae. This plant is often used as a decorative piece in homes and offices, as it adds a touch of greenery and elegance…
Fosbergia Petelotii

Fosbergia Petelotii

Description Fosbergia Petelotii is a rare and unique plant species that is native to the Philippines. It is known for its striking appearance and requires specific care to grow and thrive. The plant is a subshrub that grows up to 2 feet tall and wide, with small, light green, and glossy leaves. Taxonomic Information | Domain | Eukaryota || Kingdom…
Fraxinus Papillosa

Fraxinus Papillosa

Description Fraxinus Papillosa, also known as Himalayan Ash or Kashmir Ash, is a deciduous tree species native to the western Himalayas. It belongs to the Oleaceae family and is popularly cultivated as an ornamental tree due to its beautiful foliage and adaptability to a wide range of environmental conditions.This tree species can grow up to 20 meters tall and has…
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