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Rivina
Rivina
Description Rivina, also known as rouge plant or pigeonberry, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Phytolaccaceae. This genus comprises approximately 25 species of shrubs, small trees, and perennial herbs, which are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions across the world. Rivina plants are grown for their attractive foliage and showy flowers that bloom in late spring…
Rubus Ludwigii
Rubus Ludwigii
Description Rubus Ludwigii is a plant species that belongs to the Rosaceae family. The plant is native to the Andes Mountains in South America and is commonly found in the high elevation regions of Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia. Rubus Ludwigii is a shrubby plant that grows up to 6 feet tall and spreads up to 3 feet wide. It has…
Rhapidophyllum Hystrix
Rhapidophyllum Hystrix
Description Rhapidophyllum Hystrix, also known as the Needle Palm, is a slow-growing, evergreen palm that belongs to the Arecaceae family. This plant is native to the southeastern United States, including states such as Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. It is widely popular as a landscape plant because of its ability to withstand extreme weather conditions. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom…
Rhizogoniaceae
Rhizogoniaceae
Description Rhizogoniaceae is a unique plant family that belongs to the Bryophytes group. These plants are small in size and usually grow in soil habitats. They are characterized by their rhizoids, which are root-like structures that help them absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Rhizogoniaceae plants are also known for their ability to produce spores instead of flowers or…
Rosa Lady Emma Hamilton
Rosa Lady Emma Hamilton
Description Rosa Lady Emma Hamilton is a beautiful and popular variety of English shrub rose. The rose was bred by David Austin in 2005 and named after the famous British Admiral’s wife, Lady Emma Hamilton. It has won several accolades, including the ‘Gold Standard Award’ from the Royal Horticultural Society.This rose has unique apricot-orange petals with a darker shade towards…
Rumex Salicifolius
Rumex Salicifolius
Description Rumex Salicifolius, also known as Willow-Leaf Dock, is a perennial plant that is native to Europe and Asia. It belongs to the family Polygonaceae and is commonly found in damp habitats such as meadows, riverbanks, and wetlands. The plant has a variety of medicinal uses, and its leaves can be used to make tea. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom…
Rubia Petiolaris
Rubia Petiolaris
Description Rubia Petiolaris, also known as the stem-clasping madder, is a climbing plant that is native to Asia and Europe. It belongs to the family Rubiaceae and is known for its beautiful red flowers that bloom in the summer. This plant can grow up to 10 feet tall and 3 feet wide, making it a great addition to any garden…
Rhus Microphylla
Rhus Microphylla
Description Rhus Microphylla, commonly known as littleleaf sumac, is a small deciduous shrub that belongs to the Anacardiaceae family. The plant is native to southwestern United States and northern Mexico. The name “littleleaf” comes from the plant’s small leaves, which are typically 1-2 inches long and half an inch wide. The plant can grow up to 10 feet tall and…
Rubus Cissoides
Rubus Cissoides
Description Rubus Cissoides, also known as the Andean raspberry, is a species of shrub in the rose family that is native to South America. It is commonly found in the Andean mountain range at elevations of 2000-4000 meters. The plant produces sweet and juicy red fruits that are similar in taste to raspberries and blackberries, and are often used in…
Ricciocarpos
Ricciocarpos
Description: Ricciocarpos is a genus of liverworts that belongs to the family Ricciaceae. This genus consists of small, thallose liverworts with a single, unbranched thallus. Ricciocarpos is found worldwide, but it is most common in tropical and subtropical regions. There are currently only three recognized species of Ricciocarpos: Ricciocarpos natans, Ricciocarpos hattorianus, and Ricciocarpos montanus. Taxonomic Information: Domain Eukarya Kingdom…
