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Linaria Arvensis

Linaria Arvensis

Description Linaria Arvensis, also known as Field Toadflax or Creeping Snapdragon, is a beautiful and hardy plant species that belongs to the Plantaginaceae family. It is native to Europe but can now be found in various parts of the world, including North America, Asia, and Australia. This plant is an annual or perennial herb that grows up to 60 cm…
Leptodermis Oblonga

Leptodermis Oblonga

Description Leptodermis Oblonga, also known as the Himalayan Musk, is a beautiful deciduous shrub that belongs to the Rubiaceae family. This plant is native to the Himalayan region and is predominantly found in Bhutan, China, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. It is a popular ornamental plant that is widely grown in gardens and parks due to its beautiful flowers and foliage.…
Laburnocytisus Adamii

Laburnocytisus Adamii

Description Laburnocytisus Adamii is a rare hybrid plant resulting from grafting two distinct species, Laburnum anagyroides and Cytisus purpureus. The plant is also known as Adam’s laburnum or broom laburnum. It was first discovered in Ireland in the mid-1800s and has since become a popular ornamental plant due to its unique appearance.The grafting process results in a fascinating phenomenon where…
Loropetalum Chinense Ever Red

Loropetalum Chinense Ever Red

Description Loropetalum Chinense Ever Red, also known as the Chinese fringe flower, is a shrub that belongs to the witch hazel family. It is native to China, Japan, and the Himalayas. It is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to 10 feet tall and 6 feet wide. It has a dense, bushy growth habit, with arching branches that are…
Lonicera Involucrata Var. Ledebourii

Lonicera Involucrata Var. Ledebourii

Description Lonicera Involucrata Var. Ledebourii, commonly known as twinberry honeysuckle, is a deciduous shrub native to North America. It belongs to the Caprifoliaceae family and is a popular ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes. Taxonomic Information | Domain| Eukaryota || Kingdom| Plantae|| Phylum| Spermatophyta || Class| Magnoliopsida || Order| Dipsacales || Family| Caprifoliaceae || Genus| Lonicera || Species| Lonicera involucrata…
Lagopsis

Lagopsis

1. Description Lagopsis is a genus of flowering plants that belong to the Asteraceae family. The genus contains only one species, Lagopsis supina, which is a small, cushion-forming perennial herb. It is native to the mountainous regions of Central and Eastern Europe, where it grows in rocky and gravelly soils at high altitudes. 2. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae…
Lavandula Angustifolia Munstead

Lavandula Angustifolia Munstead

Description Lavandula Angustifolia Munstead, commonly known as English lavender, is a small, evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean region. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family and is widely cultivated for its fragrant flowers, which are used in perfumes, potpourri, and as a culinary herb. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Lamiales Family Lamiaceae Genus Lavandula…
Lomatium Brandegeei

Lomatium Brandegeei

Description Lomatium Brandegeei is a herbaceous perennial plant species that belongs to the Apiaceae family. The plant is native to North America and can be found in the western United States, including California, Nevada, and Oregon. It grows in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, woodlands, and chaparral. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Apiales…
Lastreopsis Hispida

Lastreopsis Hispida

Description: Lastreopsis Hispida, commonly known as the Shaggy Shield Fern, is a species of fern that belongs to the Dryopteridaceae family. It is native to tropical regions such as Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Australia. This fern is characterized by its fronds, which are triangular in shape and have a shaggy appearance due to the presence of small hairs on…
Lomariopsidaceae

Lomariopsidaceae

Description Lomariopsidaceae is a family of ferns commonly found in tropical regions around the world. The family includes about 10 genera and over 400 species, ranging in size from small epiphytes to large terrestrial plants. The fronds of Lomariopsidaceae are typically pinnate or bipinnate, and the leaflets are often hairy or scaly. Some species have distinctive fronds with forked tips…
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