O

Opuntia Leucotricha

Opuntia Leucotricha

Description Opuntia Leucotricha, commonly known as the candelabra cactus, is a unique succulent plant that belongs to the Cactaceae family. It is native to Mexico and is characterized by its tall, branching stems that can grow up to 6 feet tall. The stems are covered in white hair-like spines that give the plant a fuzzy appearance. The cactus produces yellow…
Otholobium Striatum

Otholobium Striatum

Description Otholobium Striatum, also known as striped bird’s-foot trefoil, is a flowering perennial plant that belongs to the Fabaceae family. It is native to South Africa and is commonly found in grasslands, rocky outcrops, and mountain slopes. The plant produces vibrant yellow flowers that bloom from August to November. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Tracheophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order…
Oenothera Heterophylla

Oenothera Heterophylla

Description Oenothera Heterophylla, also known as the Variableleaf Evening Primrose, is a perennial plant that belongs to the Onagraceae family. This plant is native to North America and can grow up to 2 feet tall. Its blooms are yellow and have a diameter of 1-2 inches. Oenothera Heterophylla is a drought-tolerant plant that can thrive in a variety of soil…
Oenothera Drummondii

Oenothera Drummondii

Description Oenothera Drummondii, also known as Drummond’s evening primrose, is a flowering plant native to North America. This biennial plant typically grows up to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide. It produces bright yellow flowers that bloom at night and attract moths and other nocturnal pollinators. The plant blooms from June to August and sometimes into September. Taxonomic Information…
Opuntia Stricta

Opuntia Stricta

Description Opuntia Stricta, also known as the Erect Prickly-Pear, is a species of cactus that belongs to the Cactaceae family. It is native to the southeastern United States, specifically Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. The plant typically grows up to 1 meter tall and 2 meters wide, with a rounded shape and segmented stems that are covered in yellow spines.…
Ophrestia

Ophrestia

Description Ophrestia is a genus of flowering plants that belong to the family Melastomataceae. This genus has about 15 species of shrubs and small trees that are native to tropical America. The plants of this genus have a unique appearance that makes them stand out in any garden. They are commonly grown for their beautiful foliage, which is characterized by…
Oplopanax Elatus

Oplopanax Elatus

Description Oplopanax Elatus, also known as Devil’s Club, is a deciduous shrub that is native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It belongs to the Araliaceae family and is closely related to ginseng. This plant can grow up to 15 feet tall and has thick, spiny stems that are covered in sharp, needle-like thorns. Its leaves are large,…
Osteospermum Lemon Symphony

Osteospermum Lemon Symphony

Description Osteospermum Lemon Symphony is a stunning perennial plant that produces cheerful, bright yellow flowers with a dark center. These daisy-like flowers bloom throughout the summer and fall, adding a pop of color to any garden or landscape. This plant is native to South Africa and is commonly used as an ornamental plant due to its attractive appearance. Taxonomic Information…
Obregonia Denegrii

Obregonia Denegrii

Description Obregonia Denegrii, commonly known as Artichoke Cactus, is a rare and unique cactus species native to Mexico. It belongs to the family Cactaceae and is named after Álvaro Obregón, a former President of Mexico. The plant is a slow-growing cactus that can reach up to 3 inches in height and 6 inches in diameter.One of the distinguishing features of…
Olearia Cheesemanii

Olearia Cheesemanii

Description Olearia Cheesemanii is a species of shrub that is native to New Zealand. It is a hardy plant that can grow up to 6 meters in height and 2 meters in width. This shrub produces small white flowers that bloom in early summer and fall. It is commonly known as “Cheeseman’s Tree Daisy”, named after Thomas F. Cheeseman, a…
Back to top button
close