New articles: Annual and biennial flowers
Clarkia (Clarkia) comes from North America, grows favorably in Chile. The plant got its name thanks to the head of e ...
Many flower lovers try to fill their garden or flower garden with perennial plants as much as possible. But at a certain stage they finish ...
Purslane is a representative of ornamental plants, especially valuable for its beautiful flowering. Purslane is distributed practically throughout the whole territory of Eu ...
This herbaceous or semi-shrub plant is popularly called "pigeon grass". Verbena has more than 120 species and varieties in its family ...
Kobeya is an amazingly beautiful decorative liana of the cyanide family. She comes from the humid mountain forests of South America. And she got her name in h ...
Forget-me-nots are classified as annual or perennial herbaceous flowers from the Burachnikov family. About these modest and attractive blue flowers ...
The godetia plant (Godetia) is a representative of the Cyprian family. This genus includes about 20 (according to other sources - 40) different species, ...
The Latin name for this flower is “Centaurea cyanus”, which translates as “blue Centaur flower”. According to legend, the Centaur, wounded by Hercules, healed ...
Digitalis, foxglove, forest bell or digitalis is a native of Europe. The halo of her habitat stretched from the shores of the Mediterranean to the Scandinavian st ...
This herb has ancient roots, and the fame of its beneficial properties goes back to our ancestors. The first positive impression can be ...
Nasturtium is a flower that is a symbol of true femininity and charm. These flowers used to be very popular, our grandmothers and ...
This plant can please everyone. After all, you can enjoy not only its variety of colors, but inhale pleasant notes of a subtle aroma. Ray...
Everyone wants to have something in their garden - exotic, rare, and get a kind of euphoria from the novelty. But even among the good old varieties, everything ...
There is accurate information from historical records that in the 19th century these beautiful flowers grew in every garden. But over time, the Levkoi left the gardens under the natis ...