4 April

  • Albuca spiralis - plants bank

    Albuca spiralis

    Via wikimedia Albuca spiralis description Albuca spiralis, known commonly as “Frizzle sizzle” or Corkscrew Albuca, is a perennial succulent belonging…

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  • Crassula tomentosa - plants bank

    Crassula tomentosa

    by enchanted_ladybird Crassula tomentosa description Crassula tomentosa, known commonly as woolly Crassula, is a perennial or biennial plant belonging to…

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  • Mammillaria bocasana cv. Fred - plants bank

    Mammillaria bocasana cv. Fred

    by wikimedia Mammillaria bocasana cv. Fred description Mammillaria bocasana cv. Fred, known also as Mammillaria bocasana f. monstruosa, is a…

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  • Ginkgo biloba - plants bank

    Ginkgo biloba (Maidenhair tree)

    by pikist Ginkgo biloba, named commonoly Ginkgo or Maidenhair tree, is a popular traditional plant which is naturally growing  in…

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  • Aeonium arboreum - plants bank

    Aeonium arboreum

    by pikist Aeonium arboreum, named also tree houseleek, or Irish rose, is one of the most traded species. Firstly, it…

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  • Euphorbia resinifera

    Euphorbia resinifera is a plant of the Euphorbiaceae family native to Morocco. Its name in Arabic is (zaggoume), it is…

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  • Schlumbergera / Hatiora gaertneri

    Schlumbergera / Hatiora gaertneri Schlumbergera / Hatiora gaertneri, known as Christmas cactus or Easter cactus, is a perennial succulent native…

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  • Sideritis villosa

    Sideritis villosa Sideritis villosa is a perennial herb belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It is an endemic plant of Morocco.…

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  • Teucrium fruticans

    Teucrium fruticans Teucrium fruticans is an ornamental aromatic shrub belonging to the Lamiaceae family. This Mediterranean native is commonly known…

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  • Aquilegia canadensis

    Aquilegia canadensis Aquilegia canadensis, commonly known as Canada columbine, eastern red columbine or wild columbine, is a perennial herbaceous belonging…

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