Bouvardia

      Originating from the tropical American region, the Bouvardia flower belongs to the Rubiaceae family and represents a genus comprising of a limited number of species, around 30 species. The Bouvardia flower is an ornamental plant highly appreciated amongst garden lovers and it’s known to grow up to a 1, 5 m height. Most of the …

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Polianthes Tuberosa

      Polianthes tuberosa is a part of the family Agavaceae, along with other 12 species and it is widely known because of its frequent use as ingredient in creating perfumes. Its name comes from Latin and is strongly related to the way in which the roots are, as tuberosa means tuberous.       The touberous has a long …

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Bloodroot

      Being a part of the Sanguinaria genus, Bloodroot is a perennial plant native to North America. It is also known as bloodwort, red puccoon root or pauson. Another name attributed to Bloodroot has been tetterwort but, in order to avoid misunderstandings, as the British people use it in order to refer to Greater Celandine, the …

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Liatris

      Famous for its colorful appearance, the Liatris is a flower belonging to the Asteraceae family and which bears some of the main characteristics of Chrysanthemums or even Asters. The main usage of the Liatris is decorative as the flower manages to bring color and joyfulness to any floral bouquet or to any decorative arrangement.       The …

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Chestnut Oak

      Quercus prinus or Chestnut Oak is a species of oak native to the eastern United States. Chestnut Oak does not impress by its size that can usually reach a maximum number of 22 meters. Occasionally, in great growing conditions and if receiving all the needed attention, the tree can reach a height of 40 to …

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