New articles: Conifers
Pseudotsuga (Pseudotsuga) is a species of coniferous tree that belongs to the numerous Pine family. In the wild, it's about ...
Tsuga (Tsuga) is an evergreen tree or shrub from the Pine family. The distribution area is concentrated in North America ...
Yew (Taxus) is a slow-growing coniferous tree or shrub from the Yew family. The genus has eight plant species, three of which are found ...
Cypress (Chamaecyparis) is an evergreen coniferous perennial plant from the Cypress family that can be found in the garden as a tree and ...
All conifers are extraordinarily beautiful, they emit a healing pleasant aroma and attract the eyes of people, enchanting with their grace and ...
Thuja propagation is carried out in different ways - seed, root division, horizontal layering and cuttings. Each method has its own ...
Shrubs and coniferous trees are a spectacular decoration of country houses. They are usually planted at the front facades or on the backyard ...
Siberian cedar (Siberian cedar pine, Pinus sibirica) is a coniferous tree from the Pine family, belonging to the valuable evergreen perennial ...
Pine is a valuable coniferous culture, which not only has a majestic and beautiful appearance, but is also a wonderful and healthy natural aroma ...
Thuja is a plant with numerous decorative qualities that have been appreciated by landscape designers and willingly use the plant to decorate alleys ...
Thuja is an evergreen member of the Cypress family. This tree came to Russia from the territories of America and East Asia. A kind of thuja ...
The plant is arboreal, 20-25 m high. There are multi-stemmed species. In cultivated plantings, it grows slowly, by the age of 25, reaching a high ...
Family: Cypress. Genus: coniferous shrubs. Species: Microbiota (Latin Microbióta). It is a coniferous shrub with graceful curls spreading horizontally ...
The homeland of the fir is North America, here it can be found in the swamps. It has been cultivated as a cultivated plant since 1850. The name of the fir Abies is abh in ...