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Hackelochloa Granularis

Hackelochloa Granularis

Description Hackelochloa Granularis is a species of grass native to Southeast Asia, including China, Japan, and Vietnam. It is also known as the Pearl Millet Grass due to its small pearl-like grains. This grass is often used as a ground cover due to its ability to spread and form a dense mat. It has a unique appearance with narrow, pointed…
Hymenophyllum Revolutum

Hymenophyllum Revolutum

Description Hymenophyllum Revolutum, commonly known as the frilly filmy fern or the mountain filmy fern, is a small and delicate fern species that belongs to the Hymenophyllaceae family. It is native to New Zealand and Australia, and it can grow up to 30cm in length. The fronds of this fern are highly divided and have a frilly appearance, which makes…
Helmholtzia

Helmholtzia

Description Helmholtzia is a genus of flowering plants that belong to the family Asteraceae. This genus is native to the Americas and is composed of approximately 11 species of perennial herbs. The plants in this genus have a unique appearance and are often used for ornamental purposes. Helmholtzia is commonly known as waterleaf, which refers to the water droplets that…
Hamamelis Intermedia Diane

Hamamelis Intermedia Diane

Description Hamamelis Intermedia Diane, commonly known as Diane Witch Hazel, is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the Hamamelidaceae family. It is known for its vibrant, red flowers that bloom in late winter to early spring, making it a popular choice for gardeners. This shrub can grow up to 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide, making it an excellent…
Hibbertia Scandens

Hibbertia Scandens

Description Hibbertia Scandens, also known as climbing guinea flower or golden guinea vine, is a flowering plant that belongs to the family Dilleniaceae. This evergreen vine is native to eastern Australia and can grow up to 10 meters long. It produces bright yellow flowers that bloom from late winter to early summer. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta…
Heuchera Brizoides Red Spangles

Heuchera Brizoides Red Spangles

Description Heuchera Brizoides Red Spangles is a herbaceous perennial plant that belongs to the Saxifragaceae family. This plant is also known as Coral Bells or Alumroot. It is native to North America and can grow up to 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide. The leaves of this plant are heart-shaped, with a reddish-bronze color and silver veins. Its flowers…
Habenaria Rhodocheila

Habenaria Rhodocheila

Description Habenaria Rhodocheila, commonly known as the Pink-Lip Rein Orchid, is a type of orchid native to Asia, particularly in China, Taiwan, and Japan. It belongs to the Orchidaceae family, which is one of the largest families of flowering plants in the world. Habenaria Rhodocheila is a terrestrial orchid that grows up to 20-50cm tall and blooms from June to…
Habenaria Dentata

Habenaria Dentata

Description Habenaria Dentata, also known as toothed rein orchid, is a beautiful species of orchid native to Asia. It belongs to the Orchidaceae family and is known for its intricate white flowers with a purple-pinkish center. The plant has thin, erect stems that can grow up to 60cm in height. The leaves are lance-shaped, green in color, and grow to…
Harveya Huttonii

Harveya Huttonii

Description Harveya Huttonii is a fascinating plant species that is native to South Africa, where it grows in rocky areas and along dry riverbeds. It is a member of the Orobanchaceae family and is classified as a hemiparasitic plant that depends on other plants for some of its nutrients. This plant has pink or purple flowers that bloom in the…
Hemerocallis Spider Man

Hemerocallis Spider Man

Description Hemerocallis Spider Man is a beautiful daylily plant that boasts large, dark red blooms with a yellow throat. This hybrid cultivar was first introduced in 2001 by Stamile and is a popular choice among gardeners due to its resilience and hardiness. It is a clump-forming perennial that produces prolific blooms in mid-summer. Taxonomic Information Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Plantae Phylum:…
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