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Scaevola Sericea

Scaevola Sericea

Description Scaevola Sericea is a species of flowering plant in the Goodenia family, native to Australia. It is commonly known as Pink Fan Flower or Purple Fan Flower due to its unique fan-shaped flowers. The plant grows as a low-lying shrub, reaching a height of 1-2 feet and a width of 2-4 feet. The leaves are small, oblong-shaped, and covered…
Sisyrinchium Bellum

Sisyrinchium Bellum

Description Sisyrinchium Bellum, commonly known as Blue-eyed grass, is a small perennial plant that belongs to the Iris family. It is native to the western United States and Canada, where it grows in a variety of habitats ranging from grasslands to forests. The plant produces grass-like leaves that are up to 10 inches long and 0.25 inches wide. The flowers…
Solanum Linnaeanum

Solanum Linnaeanum

Description Solanum Linnaeanum, commonly known as the potato vine, is a woody, evergreen climber that belongs to the Solanaceae family. It is native to South America and is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes due to its attractive foliage and flowers. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Angiosperms Class Eudicots Order Solanales Family Solanaceae Genus…
Stangeria Eriopus

Stangeria Eriopus

Description Stangeria Eriopus is a unique and fascinating plant that belongs to the cycad family. It is a slow-growing, evergreen plant that is native to the coastal forests of South Africa. This plant is often referred to as the “woolly cycad” due to its shaggy appearance. It is a popular ornamental plant that is widely cultivated in gardens and parks.…
Stellaria Arisanensis

Stellaria Arisanensis

Description Stellaria Arisanensis, also known as Arisan Starwort, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Caryophyllaceae family. This plant can grow up to 60 cm in height and has a creeping or ascending habit. It is native to Taiwan and can be found in moist environments such as mountain forests, riverbanks, and wetlands. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom…
Silene Baccifera

Silene Baccifera

Description Silene Baccifera, also known as the cushion pink, is a plant species that belongs to the family Caryophyllaceae. It is native to the mountains of Central and South Asia, including the Himalayas, Karakoram, and Hindu Kush ranges. The plant grows up to 10 cm tall and forms a cushion-like shape that can spread up to 50 cm in diameter.…
Salix Interior

Salix Interior

Description Salix Interior, also known as sandbar willow or interior willow, is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the Salicaceae family. It is native to North America and can be found in various habitats, including riverbanks, wetlands, and floodplains. This plant is known for its fast growth and adaptability, making it a popular choice for erosion control and wildlife habitat…
Stachyphrynium

Stachyphrynium

Description Stachyphrynium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is native to Central and South America, and is known for its stunning foliage. The plant has large, arrow-shaped leaves with prominent veins and a glossy texture. It is a popular choice for indoor gardening due to its low maintenance and attractive appearance. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota…
Spirodela Punctata

Spirodela Punctata

Description Spirodela Punctata is a small aquatic plant that belongs to the family Araceae. It is also known as Dotted Duckmeat or Spotted Duckweed. The plant is native to North America and can be found in shallow freshwater bodies, such as ponds, lakes, rivers, and ditches. It is widely used as a bioindicator of water quality due to its sensitivity…
Streptocarpus Katie

Streptocarpus Katie

Description Streptocarpus Katie is a stunning houseplant that belongs to the Gesneriaceae family. It is native to South Africa and is known for its beautiful flowers that bloom in a range of colors, including pink, purple, and white. The flowers are trumpet-shaped and have a velvety texture that makes them stand out from other houseplants. Streptocarpus Katie is an easy-to-grow…
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