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Probably, almost every person knows what garden jasmine looks like, and what it is. This plant grows a very large number...
07/05/2022

Probably, almost every person knows what garden jasmine looks like, and what it is. This plant grows a very large number of flower growers as an indoor plant. However, it is quite possible to grow it outdoors. Many gardeners are happy to grow such a spectacular flower on their site.

Chamomile (Matricaria) belongs to the genus of flowering herbaceous perennial plants that are members of the Asteraceae ...
07/05/2022

Chamomile (Matricaria) belongs to the genus of flowering herbaceous perennial plants that are members of the Asteraceae or Compositae family. This genus unites approximately 20 species of fragrant herbs, which are not very tall, which begin to bloom in the first year of life. In the wild, such flowers can be found in North and South America, Australia, Eurasia and South Africa.

Peony (Paeonia) belongs to the monotypic genus of perennial herbaceous plants. This genus is the only one in the peony f...
07/05/2022

Peony (Paeonia) belongs to the monotypic genus of perennial herbaceous plants. This genus is the only one in the peony family. There are approximately 40 species of such plants. Among them there are herbaceous, tree-like, and also species that combine the features of both tree-like and herbaceous. Under natural conditions, such plants can be found in the subtropical and temperate regions of Eurasia, as well as North America.

Armeria (Armeria) belongs to the genus of herbaceous flowering perennials of the lead family. This genus unites about 90...
07/05/2022

Armeria (Armeria) belongs to the genus of herbaceous flowering perennials of the lead family. This genus unites about 90 species of various plants. According to one version, the name of this flower comes from 2 Celtic words such as: "ar" - "near, nearby" and "mor" - "sea". So, in support of this version, a species was discovered that grows in armeria, while it prefers to grow in coastal dunes.

Aquilegia is also called an eagle or catchment. It belongs to the genus of perennial herbaceous plants of the buttercup ...
06/05/2022

Aquilegia is also called an eagle or catchment. It belongs to the genus of perennial herbaceous plants of the buttercup family. According to various sources, this genus unites 60–120 species of various plants that grow in the mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Approximately 35 species of this plant are cultivated. Where the Latin name comes from is not exactly determined. So, according to one version, the name is derived from words such as aqua - "water" and legere - "collect", and according to another - that this word comes from aquila - "eagle". Such a plant has long been familiar to flower growers. Mention of it can also be found in fiction.

Astilba (Astilbe) belongs to the genus of perennial herbaceous plants of the saxifrage family. According to various sour...
06/05/2022

Astilba (Astilbe) belongs to the genus of perennial herbaceous plants of the saxifrage family. According to various sources, this genus includes 18–40 species. The name given to the plant by Lord Hamilton is a Scottish botanist, "a" meaning "without", and "stilbe" meaning "brilliance". He meant that the plant has non-shiny, matte leaf plates. The homeland of such a plant is North America, East Asia and the Japanese islands. Astilba prefers to grow along the banks of streams, in deciduous forests, and also in those places where high humidity is observed in summer.

A flower such as obrieta (Aubrieta) is also called aubration. It is related to the genus of creeping evergreen herbaceou...
06/05/2022

A flower such as obrieta (Aubrieta) is also called aubration. It is related to the genus of creeping evergreen herbaceous flowering plants, which are perennials and belong to the cabbage family. This genus includes about 12 species. Such a flower is cultivated in rock gardens, as well as in all European countries as a garden plant. Under natural conditions, obrieta is found in Italy, in Asia Minor, in the southern part of France, as well as in South America.

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