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Scientific name - Lilium martagon L. Synonyms - Popular names - ai de padure, aior, aisor de camp, crin pestrit, leurda, Giglio martagone, common turk’s cap lily. Distribution and Habitat - native to Eurasia, grows in the beech forests, mountain meadows on calcareous substrates from 300-1600 m altitude. Description - bulbous species. Stem erect, robust, cylindrical, pubescent-papilla to the top. Many lower and middle leaves verticilate 4-8, lanceolate-spatulate, 2.5 x 12 cm. Raceme with 6-20 flowers, 5-6 cm diameter, clocks nutante, arched stems 2-5 cm touch carmine-violet or purple, glossy, dark purple spots, lanceolate, recurve out, clocks stamens, filaments white, anthers brown. Blooms in June-July. Fruit capsule spindle-Trigona. Curiosity - rare species! The pictures were realtions in the Botanical Garden on slope Faverghera Eastern Alps (Italy), at 1500 m altitude rate.
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Belamcanda chinensis - perennial species, native to eastern Asia, cultivated as ornamental species for borders or rock garden. Bulbous perennial species with herbaceous matter, erect, bulb ovoid, dark brown tunic, 1.5 x 2.4 cm. Leaves basal, 20 cm long, linear-lanceolata, rounded at the top. Flowers generally solitary, clocks, accompanied by a shoulder 3-4 cm long, 3 tepale flower is composed of external and internal 3 tepale erection of about 1cm, biloba, white with green spots Digitalis purpurea - ornamental species, the size and elegant in almost any soil type and situation. Digitalis purpurea digitalina contains a powerful drug used for heart disease. London was introduced in the 1650s in the pharmacopoeias. Rhaponticum scariosum - Alpine endemic species, grows on mountain pastures from 750 to 2500 m altitude. Herbaceous rizomatoasa, Geof, 100-150 cm height. Mate leaves, gray-green, glabra, evergreen, 20-40 x 2-6 cm, margins scabrous. Escape very branched, tomentos. Inflorescences numerous, raceme. Red-purple flowers with pear, rare yellow-orange. Perianth law zigomorfic, lobate, tubular tomntoase, red, 25-35 mm long Gymnadenia conopsea - can be planted in parks and public gardens, on lawns or grassy rocks. Gymnadenia conopsea - Gymnadenia genus name comes from the Greek words 'gymnos' = empty and 'Aden' = gland. Are approximately 60 species from tropical America, they are mainly epiphytic and occur naturally in a wide variety of habitats, or lithophytes witch grow on rocks. The flowers are borne on terminal racems. Allium schoenoprasum is used as an ornamental species for borders or pots. Leaves eaten cooked or raw with oil and fish. Leaves used like raw onions or garlic in a salad. Sternbergia lutea - geofita bulbs, grow at the edge of deciduous forests, from 0 to 1200 m altitude. Tahina J. Dransf. & Rakotoarinivo, gender. November. Arecaceae family is a new kind of northwestern Madagascar, with one species Tahina spectabilis. On December 5, 2006, Bruno Leroy, resident and avid Madagascar palm, has posted a picture of an unidentified palm on www.palms.org the International Palm Society. |
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