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Navarretia Leucocephala

Navarretia Leucocephala

Description Navarretia Leucocephala is a small annual herb that belongs to the Phlox family (Polemoniaceae). It is commonly referred to as the White-Headed Navarretia and is native to California, USA. The plant is known for its pretty white flowers that bloom from May to July. The Navarretia Leucocephala has a slender stem that grows up to 30 cm tall and…
Neillia

Neillia

Description Neillia is a genus of flowering plants that belong to the rose family, Rosaceae. It consists of around 70 species of deciduous shrubs that are native to Asia and North America. The plants are known for their showy, pink or white flowers that bloom in early summer, making them a popular choice for ornamental gardens. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota…
Nassauvia

Nassauvia

Description Nassauvia is a genus of plants in the Asteraceae family, native to South America. It includes approximately 80 species of shrubs and herbs, ranging in size from 10 cm to 2 meters tall. Nassauvia plants have small, yellow, or white flowers that bloom in the summer. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Tracheophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Asterales Family…
Narcissus Salome

Narcissus Salome

Description Narcissus Salome is a member of the Amaryllidaceae family and is commonly known as the Salome Daffodil. It is a bulbous perennial plant that produces fragrant flowers in the spring. The flowers are trumpet-shaped and have white petals with a pinkish-red corona in the center. The leaves of Narcissus Salome are long and slender and grow from the base…
Nassauvia Darwinii

Nassauvia Darwinii

Description Nassauvia Darwinii, also known as Darwin’s groundsel, is a species of shrub that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to South America and can be found in Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Bolivia. This plant is known for its unique appearance, with small yellow flowers that bloom in clusters on top of a woody stem. It is a…
Nandina Domestica Twilight

Nandina Domestica Twilight

Description Nandina Domestica Twilight is a beautiful and hardy plant that is well-suited for gardens, patios, and balconies. It is a type of heavenly bamboo that is native to Japan and China, and it is known for its striking foliage and bright red berries. The plant is a popular choice among gardeners because of its low maintenance requirements and ability…
Notogrammitis

Notogrammitis

Description Notogrammitis is a genus of ferns that belongs to the Pteridaceae family, commonly known as the maidenhair fern family. It is a relatively small genus that only includes approximately 10 species found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. The name Notogrammitis comes from the Greek words ‘notos,’ meaning southern, and ‘gramma,’ meaning line, referring to the southern…
Narcissus Poeticus Subsp. Poeticus

Narcissus Poeticus Subsp. Poeticus

Description Narcissus Poeticus Subsp. Poeticus, also known as the poet’s narcissus or Pheasant’s Eye, is a perennial flowering plant that belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region and has a rich history in Greek mythology. The plant produces a single white flower that has a distinctive red rim around the center. The flowers are fragrant…
Nothofagus Obliqua

Nothofagus Obliqua

Description Nothofagus obliqua, also known as the Southern Beech Tree, is a deciduous tree species native to South America. It is found in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, growing in temperate forests up to 1,500 meters above sea level. The tree can grow up to 40 meters tall and has a trunk diameter of up to 2 meters. It has a…
Narcissus Jonquilla Suzy

Narcissus Jonquilla Suzy

Description Narcissus Jonquilla Suzy is a fragrant flower that belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family. It is a hybrid of Narcissus Jonquilla and Narcissus pseudonarcissus. This flower is also known as jonquil or rush daffodil. It has a yellow trumpet-shaped corona and six petals that are slightly curved back. Narcissus Jonquilla Suzy is a spring-blooming flower that is commonly used in…
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