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Scientific name - Anemone nemorosa Popular names - anemolo dei Bosch, anemone, wood anemone, buixol, Amapola silvestre. Distribution and Habitat - grows in woods and grassy places, moist montane and submontane regions, up to 1500 m altitude. Originally from northern Europe to Turkey. Description - perennial species, Geof; rhizome. Flower stalk 6-30 cm, glabra or slightly hairy. Basal leaves, grow directly from the rhizome, occurring after blooming, the leaves grow on stems verticil, petiole to 1 cm, lamina palmately-party or palm-sector. Flowers hermaphrodite, 2-4 cm diameter, solitary, 6 sepa petaloide. Blooms in March-May. Acorn Fruit ellipsoidal, biconvex side, 4,2-5 x 1,8-2,4 mm, surface with longitudinal ribbed, yellow or yellow-brown, pubescent. 2n = 30. Tolerant - does not tolerate hot and dry places. Requirements - rather shady exhibitions and wetlands rich in humus. Management - are planted at 20 cm distance between plants. Propagation - by dividing the rhizomes, or seeds, spring. Diseases and pests - in case of excessive moisture mold can occur in roots. Natural partners and Garden - Ajuga reptans, Trillium cuneatum, Corydalis cava, Galanthus nivalis, Corylopsis, Daphne odora, Fothergilla. Cultivars and varieties - 'Alba plena', 'Allenii', 'Blue Bonnet', 'Blue Eyes', 'bracts', 'Green Fingers', 'Leeds Variety', 'Robinsoniana', 'Vesti'. Properties and Uses - the whole plant is used in folk medicine in treating rheumatic. Plants gather early flourish. Fresh herbs are toxic.
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Shrub or small tree, 4-5 m high. Gray-red bark at first smooth, exfoliating in due course. Leaves opposite, Sesia or short stalks, cordiform, 5-10 x 2.5-4.5 cm, pale green, pubescent. 3.7 flowers in a corymb, 10-15 cm diameter. Sepa free (dialisepal), green, petals free (dialipetal), white cream. Blooming in January. Fruit capsule. Shrubs decide, prostate or erect, 90-120 cm, originating in the U.S.. Buds scaly, 1.5 mm long. Leaves simple, opposite, short petiolate, 7 cm long. Raceme blossom. Campanulata Flowers in raceme children. Calyx tube slightly globos; Corola campanulata, 4-5 lobes. Fruit drupe, 1-1.5 cm in diameter, S. albus and S. occidentalis fruits white, pink-coral S. orbiculatus fruit. A fruit contains two seeds oblongata. Actinidia deliciosa fruits are edible, used for beverages, desserts, containing vitamin C, A and E and potassium. Liana Wood, single, semi-evergreen, perennial. Strain gray-brown with prominent lenticele. Leaves alternate, palmately-compound, 5 folio ribbed stipelate. Oblonga call to Foliolele ovat-elliptic, the round, ribbed 4.5 to 10 cm long. Raceme axillary blossom, clocks, male flowers are arranged terminal Acacia anceps - evergreen shrub, 2-3 m tall. Originally from southern Australia, growing in limestone soils on coastal sand and red-brown sands. Cotinus coggygria grow spontaneously from Europe to China. Dear is often used as garden species because inflorescences purple-pink and purple leaves of cultivation. Originally from China, India, Taiwan, Central America and tropical Africa. Grows in shady places along rivers, on sandy soils, up to 1000 m altitude. Species from China (Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Sichuan), at altitudes of 800-1400 m, where grows beside Quercus serrata , Corylopsis sinensis , Castanea seguinii , Rhododendron simsii , Hosta ventricosa and Linder sp. . Perennial, stem thick, not very branched, 30-50 cm high. Rotundiforme leaves, 5-7 lobes, tomentoase, ribs obvious upside. Zigomorfe flowers, single or double, meeting in umbele. Calyx with 5 SEPA, green, lanceolata, acute. Corola 4.5-5 cm diameter, 5.7 petals, orbiculare, 2.3-1.8 cm. Blooms in March-septmbrie. Calystegia sepium - rhizomatic herbaceous perennial, grows spontaneously throughout Europe and Asia, infesting herbaceous crops, grain, grow on the stems bush bush, from 0 to 1400 m altitude. |
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