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Tulipa Florosa

Tulipa Florosa

Description Tulipa Florosa, commonly known as tulips, are perennial bulbous plants belonging to the Liliaceae family. These flowers are native to the Middle East, specifically Turkey and Iran, and have been cultivated since the 10th century. Tulips are known for their vibrant colors and have become a popular symbol of spring. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Angiosperms Class…
Tolpis Staticifolia

Tolpis Staticifolia

Description Tolpis Staticifolia is a flowering plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is commonly known as the “Mediterranean starwort” and can grow up to 60cm in height. This plant is native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia, and is often used for medicinal purposes. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Asterales Family…
Tulipa Rem S Favorite

Tulipa Rem S Favorite

Description Tulipa Rem S Favorite is a beautiful flowering plant that belongs to the Tulipa genus. It is a hybrid variety that was developed by the Dutch horticulturist Rem V. Bijkerk. The plant is known for its unique and strikingly colorful blooms that come in shades of pink and purple, with a white edge that adds to its beauty. It…
Trema Tomentosa

Trema Tomentosa

Description Trema Tomentosa is a small to medium-sized tree that belongs to the Ulmaceae family. It is known by many names, including Caribbean cherry, woolly mulberry, and buttercup tree. This fast-growing tree is native to the Caribbean, Central America, South America, Africa, and Asia. It can reach a height of up to 30 feet and has a spread of about…
Thermopsis Rhombifolia

Thermopsis Rhombifolia

Description Thermopsis Rhombifolia, commonly known as Prairie Thermopsis, is a perennial plant that belongs to the Fabaceae family. It is native to North America, particularly in the Great Plains region. It grows up to 2 feet tall and 1 foot wide, with an upright stem and bushy foliage. The leaves are alternate, compound, and rhomboid-shaped, with a yellow-green color. In…
Tephrosia Obovata

Tephrosia Obovata

Description Tephrosia Obovata, commonly known as the Obovate Hoarypea, is a perennial plant belonging to the Fabaceae family. It is native to the tropical regions of Africa and Asia and is characterized by its strong root system, which makes it suitable for soil conservation. The plant grows up to 1 meter in height and has a woody stem. Its leaves…
Tanakaea Radicans

Tanakaea Radicans

Description Tanakaea Radicans, also known as the ‘Chatham Island Forget-Me-Not,’ is a rare and unique flowering plant that belongs to the family of Boraginaceae. It is an endemic species of the Chatham Islands, located in the east of New Zealand. This plant is highly valued for its striking and eye-catching blue flowers. The Tanakaea Radicans plant is an herbaceous perennial,…
Trifolium Jokerstii

Trifolium Jokerstii

Description Trifolium Jokerstii is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Fabaceae family. It is a rare clover species that is native to the United States and was first discovered in 1998. The plant is known for its unique appearance and is often grown for ornamental purposes. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Tracheophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Fabales…
Trachymene Pilosa

Trachymene Pilosa

Description Trachymene Pilosa, commonly known as the Hairy Trachymene, is a species of flowering plant in the Apiaceae family. It is native to Australia and is found in various habitats such as heathlands, woodlands, and forests. The plant can grow up to 60cm in height and has bluish-green leaves. It produces small white or pink flowers that bloom from late…
Tetradoxa Omeiensis

Tetradoxa Omeiensis

Description Tetradoxa Omeiensis is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Gesneriaceae. It is native to China and grows in the Sichuan province at an altitude of 2,000-3,000 meters. This perennial herb has a height of 15-25 cm and a width of 15-30 cm, making it a great addition to rock gardens, borders, and pots. Taxonomic Information Domain…
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