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Nowellia Curvifolia

Nowellia Curvifolia

Description Nowellia Curvifolia, also known as curved-leaved liverwort, is a small leafy liverwort belonging to the family Nowellia. It is a widespread species found throughout the world, including Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America. It is commonly found growing on rocks, tree trunks, or damp soil. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Marchantiophyta Class Jungermanniopsida Order Pelliales Family Nowellia…
Narcissus Badbury Rings

Narcissus Badbury Rings

Description Narcissus Badbury Rings is a unique variety of daffodil that is native to the United Kingdom. It is a hybrid of Narcissus poeticus and Narcissus pseudonarcissus, and it was created by Brian Duncan in 1978. This particular variety of daffodil is known for its large, white petals and a small, yellow trumpet in the center. It is a mid-season…
Nolina Bigelovii

Nolina Bigelovii

Description Nolina Bigelovii, commonly known as Bigelow’s Beargrass or Beargrass, is a perennial succulent plant native to the arid regions of southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It belongs to the family Asparagaceae and is a close relative of the yucca plant. The plant is known for its long, narrow, and stiff leaves that grow in a rosette pattern, producing…
Nigella Hispanica

Nigella Hispanica

Description Nigella Hispanica, also known as Spanish or Black Cumin, is a flowering plant that belongs to the Ranunculaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is commonly used for culinary and medicinal purposes. The plant has a branched stem that can grow up to 60 cm in height and produces delicate, blue or white flowers that bloom…
Nouelia

Nouelia

Description Nouelia is a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the family Asteraceae. It is native to Southern Africa and is commonly found in countries such as Zimbabwe, Botswana, and South Africa. There are around 30 species of Nouelia, which are mostly perennials and shrubs. The plant’s leaves can be either simple or lobed, and its flowers can range…
Narcissus Serotinus

Narcissus Serotinus

Description Narcissus Serotinus, also known as the autumn daffodil, is a beautiful spring-flowering bulbous plant that belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is commonly found in Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece. It is a small plant that grows up to 30 cm tall and produces a beautiful cluster of 2-6 white or pale…
Neotinea Tridentata Subsp. Tridentata

Neotinea Tridentata Subsp. Tridentata

Description Neotinea Tridentata Subsp. Tridentata, also known as the Three-Toothed Orchid, is a species of orchid native to Europe, specifically the Mediterranean region. It is a small, delicate plant that grows up to 30cm in height and has a single stem with 2-5 leaves. The flowers are pinkish-purple and have three lobes on the lip, hence the name Three-Toothed Orchid.…
Narcissus Tazetta Cragford

Narcissus Tazetta Cragford

Description Narcissus Tazetta Cragford is a bulbous plant species that belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is widely cultivated for its beautiful flowers. The plant produces clusters of small, fragrant flowers that are usually yellow or white in color. Each flower has six petals and a trumpet-shaped corona in the center. The leaves…
Navarretia Breweri

Navarretia Breweri

Description Navarretia Breweri, also known as Brewer’s navarretia, is a small annual herb that belongs to the Phlox family (Polemoniaceae). This plant is native to California and can be found in various habitats such as grasslands, meadows, and open areas. It blooms from May to July with small, delicate flowers that are usually blue, purple, or pink. Navarretia Breweri is…
Nuytsia

Nuytsia

Description Nuytsia, also known as the Western Australian Christmas tree, is a unique plant species native to Australia. It belongs to the Loranthaceae family and is a parasitic plant that grows on the roots of other trees. The plant has an unusual appearance, with bright orange-yellow flowers that bloom from December to February, hence its name “Christmas tree”. Taxonomic Information…
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