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Werneria Nubigena

Werneria Nubigena

Description Werneria Nubigena is a plant species belonging to the Asteraceae family. It is found in the mountainous regions of South America, including Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. This beautiful plant is known for its bright yellow flowers that bloom in late summer and early fall. It is a perennial herb that grows up to 15 cm tall and 20 cm…
Weigela Middendorfiana

Weigela Middendorfiana

Description Weigela Middendorfiana is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the Caprifoliaceae family. It is native to the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia and is known for its stunning tubular flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer. The plant can grow up to 4 meters tall and 2 meters wide, making it an excellent choice for creating hedges or…
Wissadula

Wissadula

Description Wissadula is a genus of flowering plants in the Malvaceae family. It is native to tropical regions of the Americas, including the Caribbean, Central, and South America. The genus comprises more than 20 species of annual or perennial herbs, shrubs, or small trees. Wissadula species are known for their medicinal properties and have been used in traditional medicine to…
Weigela Floribunda

Weigela Floribunda

Description Weigela Floribunda, commonly known as old-fashioned weigela, is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae. It is native to China, Korea, and Japan and can grow up to 10 feet tall and wide. The plant produces bell-shaped flowers that bloom in late spring or early summer, which attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Weigela Floribunda is a popular…
Witheringia Mexicana

Witheringia Mexicana

Description Witheringia Mexicana, also known as Mexican Nightshade, is a perennial plant that belongs to the Solanaceae family. This plant is native to Mexico and Central America and grows up to a height of 2-3 feet. The leaves of Witheringia Mexicana are oval-shaped and have a dark green color. The flowers of this plant are small and white, and they…
Woodsia Ilvensis

Woodsia Ilvensis

Description Woodsia Ilvensis, commonly known as Irish Woodsia, is a small fern species that is native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia. It belongs to the Woodsia genus, which is part of the family of Woodsiaceae. This fern species is characterized by its small size, ranging from 5-30 cm in height, and its delicate fronds, which are usually pale green…
Wercklea

Wercklea

Description Wercklea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Melastomataceae. It is native to Central and South America and includes around 20 species. These plants are known for their attractive foliage, which often features prominent veining and a metallic sheen. The flowers are generally small and inconspicuous, but they can be quite showy in some species. Taxonomic Information…
Wahlenbergia Paniculata

Wahlenbergia Paniculata

Description Wahlenbergia Paniculata, also known as Tufted Bluebell, is a perennial herb that belongs to the Campanulaceae family. It is native to the southeastern parts of Australia and can grow up to a height of 50 cm. The plant produces blue, bell-shaped flowers that bloom from late spring to early summer. The leaves of Wahlenbergia Paniculata are small, narrow, and…
Wurmbea Variabilis

Wurmbea Variabilis

Description Wurmbea Variabilis, commonly known as the Variable Onion Orchid, is a flowering plant that is native to Australia. It belongs to the family Colchicaceae and is a perennial bulbous herb. The plant has a yellow or greenish-yellow flower that blooms from August to October. It is a small plant that grows up to 20 cm tall and has narrow,…
Wahlenbergia Saxicola

Wahlenbergia Saxicola

Description Wahlenbergia Saxicola, also known as Alpine Bluebell or Rockbell, is a perennial herb native to the mountains of southern Australia. It belongs to the Campanulaceae family and is prized for its attractive blue or purple bell-shaped flowers that bloom from spring to summer. Taxonomic Information Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Spermatophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Asterales Family: Campanulaceae Genus: Wahlenbergia…
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