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Olearia Furfuracea

Olearia Furfuracea

Description Olearia Furfuracea, commonly known as the New Zealand Holly, is a plant species that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to the southern parts of New Zealand’s South Island, where it can be found growing in coastal scrublands and rocky sites.This evergreen shrub can grow up to 3 meters tall and has a dense and bushy growth…
Oxalis Glabra

Oxalis Glabra

Description Oxalis Glabra, also known as smooth woodsorrel, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Oxalidaceae family. It is native to the eastern and central regions of North America and can be found growing in open woods, fields, and meadows. The plant typically grows up to 30cm in height and spreads through rhizomes to form large clumps. The…
Olearia Avicenniifolia

Olearia Avicenniifolia

Description Olearia Avicenniifolia, also known as Olearia X Haastii, is a hybrid shrub that belongs to the Asteraceae family. This plant is a cross between Olearia Moschata and Olearia Nummularifolia. It is native to New Zealand and is a popular ornamental plant due to its attractive foliage and flowers. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order…
Oedera Uniflora

Oedera Uniflora

Description Oedera Uniflora, also known as the one-flowered bittercress, is a flowering plant that is native to various regions, including Europe, Asia, and North America. It belongs to the family Brassicaceae and is a herbaceous perennial that can grow up to 30 cm in height. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Brassicales Family Brassicaceae Genus…
Osmanthus

Osmanthus

Description Osmanthus is a genus of around 30 species of evergreen shrubs and small trees that belong to the Oleaceae family. The plant is native to Asia, ranging from the Himalayas through southern China to Taiwan, Japan, and Southeast Asia. The name Osmanthus comes from the Greek words osme, meaning fragrance, and anthos, meaning flower – which perfectly describes this…
Ostericum Grosseserratum

Ostericum Grosseserratum

Description Ostericum Grosseserratum, commonly known as the great toothwort or serrate leafed sweet cicely, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Apiaceae family. This plant is native to Europe and Asia, and it can grow up to 1.5 meters tall. It has a thick, fleshy root, and its stem is smooth and hollow. The leaves of the Ostericum…
Ostrya Virginiana

Ostrya Virginiana

Description Ostrya Virginiana is a deciduous tree that is native to North America. It is commonly known by the names American hophornbeam, ironwood, and Eastern hophornbeam. The tree can grow up to 50 feet tall and spread out up to 25 feet wide. It has a compact, pyramidal crown and smooth, gray bark with horizontal lines. The leaves are dark…
Odontites Vulgaris

Odontites Vulgaris

Description Odontites Vulgaris, also known as red bartsia or common bartsia, is a herbaceous annual plant that belongs to the family Orobanchaceae. It is native to Europe, but it can also be found in other parts of the world, such as North America, where it has been introduced. This plant can grow up to 50cm tall and produces small, bright…
Orchis Italica

Orchis Italica

Description Orchis Italica, also known as the Italian orchid, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the family Orchidaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean region, including Italy, Greece, and Turkey. The plant grows up to 30 cm tall and produces a single stem with several flowers. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Magnoliophyta Class Liliopsida Order Asparagales…
Ostrya Carpinifolia

Ostrya Carpinifolia

Description Ostrya Carpinifolia, also known as the Hop-hornbeam, is a deciduous tree native to Europe and Asia. It belongs to the Betulaceae family and can grow up to 20 meters tall. The bark of the tree is grayish-brown and the leaves are oval-shaped, with a serrated edge. The flowers of the tree are small and green in color, and the…
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