December 2021

Alcea

Alcea

• Common name : Hollyhock • Scientific name : Alcearosea • Family : Malvaceae • Native land : Asia and Europe The plant is variously described as a biennial (having a two-year life cycle), as an annual, or as a short-lived perennial. There are about 60 species of this flowering plant. They can grow up […]

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Agave

Agave

• Common name : Century Plant • Scientific name : Agave attenuata • Family : Asparagaceae • Native land : The plateaus/mountains of Central Mexico Century plant is a rosette forming evergreen herbaceous perennial succulent. It is popular for its attractive leaves and its huge drooping flower stems. Spineless, fleshy, ovate, light grey to pale

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Agapetes

Agapetes

• Common name : Himalayan Lantern • Scientific name : Agapetesserpens • Family : Ericaceae • Native land : The Himalayas The plant is an evergreen perennial. It is an odd member of the blueberry family. The plant has long, arching stems adorned with scarlet, jewel-like blooms. The fascinating patterns of this plant make it

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Aeonium

Aeonium

• Common name : Saucer Plant • Scientific name : Aeoniumundulatum • Family : Crassulaceae • Native land : Northern Africa and surrounding areas The plant is an evergreen perennial or small, semiwoody shrub with fleshy, tidy, rosette leaves. Leaves grow in a variety of colours and patterns, from light green to variegate with deep

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Aconite

Aconite

• Common name : Monkshood • Scientific name : Aconitum napellus • Family : Ranunculaceae • Native land : Western and Central Europe The name ‘monkshood’ is derived from the shape of the flowers, which look like blue helmets. It is a herbaceous perennial plant. The leaves are rounded, palmately divided into five to seven

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Achillea

Achillea

• Common name : Yarrow • Scientific name : Achilleamillefolium • Family : Asteraceae • Native land : Europe, Western Asia, North America The name ‘Achillea’ comes from Achilles, the hero of the Trojan War in Greek mythology, who used the plant medicinally to stop bleeding and to heal the wounds of his soldiers. It

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