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Scientific Name - Achillea L. clavenae Synonyms - Ptarmica clavenae DC. Popular names - bitter Yarrow, Achilleos Amer Bittere Schafgarbe, essenzio ombrellifera. Distribution and Habitat - grows on alpine and subalpine meadows, limestone at 1500-2600 m altitude, southern and southeastern Europe. Description - perennial species, 15-25 cm, gray-tomentoasa. Woody stem at the base with ascending branches. Basal leaves pinnate-side, segments lanceolate, acute, entire or 2-3-part, leaves caulinare Sesi. 8-12 Capital in cormib umbeliform; involucre cylindrical, 3 x 6 mm, bracts pubescent, flowers white ligulate, tube 5 mm, 2-3 teeth ligula subrotunde or obtuse. Blooms in July-August. Fruit achenes, gray, 2 mm. Growth rate - slowly.
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Scientific Name - Cantabria Convolvulus L. Synonyms - Convolvulus cardiosepalus Boiss., Convolvulus dorycnioides The Note., Convolvulus villiflorus Ghent., Convolvulus leptosepalus Ghent. Popular names - bindweed, vilucchio bicchierino, campanilla montanesa, correguela montanesa. Distribution and Habitat - ruderal vegetation, 500-1000 m altitude. Description - perennial species, rhizome. Stem 20-40 cm, erect and arched. Sesi leaves, alternate, oblong-lanceolate or linear, pubescent on both sides, 6-12 cm long. Flowers actinomorfe, bisexual, pentamere, 1-5 in depth each terminal and axillary, peduncle 4-12 cm 2-4 linear-lanceolate bracts, pedicel 0.3-0.5 cm 0.6-0.8 cm sepa free, acuminata, viloase; Corola infundibuliforma, 1.5-3 cm pink. Blooming in May-July. Fruit and tomentoasa spherical capsule. Seeds obovoide, 2.6 x 2.6 mm, pubescent or tomentoasa, brown-inch Convolvulus Cantabria prefer sunny land limestone and exhibitions, from 500-1000 m altitude. Herbaceous perennial, rhizome cylindrical. Reddish stem, 80-100 cm tall, easy hirsuta-pubescent, branched. Leaves alternate, petiolare, lanceolata-ovata, margine evening, slightly pubescent; to the top of the stem leaves are Sesi. Herbaceous perennial, 50-80 cm tall, vigorous root-branched, cylindrical, 5-20 cm long and 1-2.5 cm in diameter. Strain fasciculated, erect, branched in upper parts. Leaves alternate, Terni-compound, the last segment with red ribbed, oblong-elliptic; foliolele are ongust-ovata or elliptic, 8-12 x 2-4 cm. 6.10 cm long stalks Herbaceous perennial. Pendence strain, simple, 7-20 cm long. Leaves opposite, simple, 1.5-3 cm x 7-20 mm, sub-round-ovata, margine with 3.9 pairs of teeth, sharp peak. Blossom Raceme terminal, 2-4 cm long, densely pubescent, bracts present. Herbaceous annual, voluble, mono. Strain pentagonal in section, 6 m high. Leaves alternate, 5-7 lobate, the cordata, acuminata peak or acute, margins iregulat needle, 5-7 ribs, limb 15 x 15 cm, 10 cm long, ribbed, hairy. Flowers monoecious, in axillary Cime, long-pedunculate, yellow, 8 cm in diameter. Originally from China, India, Taiwan, Central America and tropical Africa. Grows in shady places along rivers, on sandy soils, up to 1000 m altitude. Stylosa Phuopsis annual herbaceous plant, native to eastern Turkey and northern Iran, used as an ornamental species. Herbaceous perennial or biennial, 20 x 20 cm. Rhizome small, fleshy. Leaves arranged in basal rosette, spatulate, rough, glabra on top, the furry on the underside, edge entire or gear, top obtuse. Flowers solitary, hermaphrodite, peduncle pubescent, 10-15 cm long; gamosepal calyx-tube, 5 sepa Popular names: English - Laurestinus Viburnum, tinus Laurel, Tinus laurifolius, Italian - lentaggine, Lauro-tino, alloro-tino, laurentino. Viburnum tinus is originally from southern Europe and the Mediterranean. Evergreen shrub, 6 m high. Stem erect, cylindrical, branched, smooth, green, presents latex. Leaves simple subsesile, alternate, arranged spiral limb linear, entire edge, top acute, glabra, 8-16 cm long. |
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