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Eryngium Alpinum Blue Star
Description Eryngium Alpinum Blue Star, also known as Alpine Sea Holly, is a herbaceous perennial plant that belongs to the family Apiaceae. It is native to Europe, where it grows in mountainous regions and along riverbanks. The plant can grow up to 2-3 feet tall and 1-2 feet wide, with a clumping growth habit. The leaves of Eryngium Alpinum Blue…
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Argemone Ochroleuca
Description Argemone Ochroleuca, commonly known as the Mexican Prickly Poppy, is a flowering plant species that belongs to the family Papaveraceae. It is native to North America and can be found in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The plant is usually found in disturbed areas such as waste places, fields, and roadside ditches. It is a herbaceous perennial with…
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Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi Subsp. Uva-Ursi
Description Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi Subsp. Uva-Ursi, commonly known as Bearberry or Kinnikinnick, is a low-growing evergreen shrub that belongs to the Ericaceae family. It is native to North America and can be found in various regions, including the Arctic, subarctic, and temperate zones. The plant has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly for urinary tract infections and other…
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Androsace Lactea
Description Androsace Lactea is a small perennial plant native to the mountainous regions of Europe and Asia. It belongs to the Primulaceae family and is commonly known as Milk-White Rock Jasmine. The plant has a dense cushion-like growth habit and produces delicate white flowers that bloom in the spring and early summer. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta…
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Rhamnus Yoshinoi
Description Rhamnus Yoshinoi, also known as Yoshino’s buckthorn, is a deciduous shrub that is native to Japan. It belongs to the Rhamnaceae family and is a popular ornamental plant due to its attractive foliage and flowers. The plant can grow up to 3 meters tall and 2 meters wide, and it blooms in late spring with small greenish-yellow flowers. The…
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Lasthenia Gracilis
Description Lasthenia Gracilis, also known as slender goldfields, is an annual plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to California and can be found in various habitats such as grasslands, meadows, and open woods. The plant has bright yellow flowers that bloom from April to July and attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Taxonomic Information Domain…
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Ornithopus
Description Ornithopus is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It consists of around 45 species of annual and perennial herbs that are found in various habitats including grasslands, woodlands, and rocky outcrops. Some species are also used as forage for livestock. Ornithopus plants are known for their attractive flowers that come in a range of colors…
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Phoradendron
Description Phoradendron, also known as mistletoe, is a parasitic plant that belongs to the family Santalaceae. It grows on a variety of trees, including oak, apple, and elm, and can be found in North America, South America, and Africa. The plant has a unique appearance, with small, oval-shaped leaves and clusters of white or pinkish flowers that bloom in the…
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Mammillaria Wiesingeri
Description Mammillaria Wiesingeri, also known as Wiesinger’s nipple cactus, is a small, globular cactus that belongs to the Cactaceae family. It is native to Mexico and can grow up to 2.5 inches in height and 3 inches in diameter. The plant has a green, ribbed stem covered with white spines and produces small, pink flowers in spring. Taxonomic Information Domain…
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Buckiella
Description Buckiella is a unique plant that belongs to the family Pottiaceae. It is a small and delicate plant that is often found in moist habitats, such as wet rocks, soil, and logs. It is a favorite among plant enthusiasts due to its distinctive appearance and ease of care. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Bryophyta Class Bryopsida Order…
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