List of plants starting with the letter r: indoor, garden and vegetable plants


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Radermachera (lat. Radermachera)
Today, 16 varieties of the plant are known. The only species that is grown indoors is considered to be Radermachera sinensis - a branching shrub up to 2 meters, blooming with tubular flowers up to 7 cm in diameter, yellow or white.

Chinese Radermachera (lat. Radermachera sinica)

Rapis (Bamboo palm) (lat. Rhapis)

There are 15 varieties of rapeseed. There are only two types of plants that are cultivated.

Squat rapis (Low rapis) (lat. Rhapis humilis)

Rebutia (lat. Rebutia)

Rebutia is a member of the cactus family, known in Europe since the 19th century. In the wild, it grows in the foothills of Bolivia, Peru and Argentina. There are about 40 species in the genus.

Rebutia albiflora (Rebutia albiflora) (lat. Rebutia (Aylostera) albiflora)

Rebutia marsoneri (lat. Rebutia marsoneri)

Rebutia minuscula (Rebutia minuscula)

Muscle rebutia (mouse rebutia) (lat. Rebutia muscula, Aylostera muscula)

Rebutia Rauschii (lat. Rebutia rauschii, Sulcorebutia rauschii)

Reichsteineria (Latin: Rechsteineria)

Rechsteineria (lat. Rechsteineria) is part of the Gesneriaceae family (lat. Gesneriaceae) and is a herbaceous perennial plant with lignified tuberous roots that protrude slightly above the ground.

Reichsteineria leucotricha (lat. Rechsteineria leucotricha)

Reo (lat. Rhoeo)

Reo is a low herbaceous perennial plant. Its leaves are xiphoid, dense, about 30 cm long and grow from the trunk.

Reo integumentary (Rheo variegated, Reo blanket) (lat. Rhoeo spathacea)

Reo motley is also called reo veil-shaped. It is a herbaceous rhizomatous plant. It has a fairly short, fleshy, straight stem.

Riger-begonia (begonia beautifully flowering, Begonia eliator) (lat. Begonia elatior)

Rhipsalis (lat. Rhipsalis)

This plant still comes from damp places and loves to be sprayed, this is especially necessary in the hot summer period. In winter, during the dormant period, rhipsalis can tolerate drier air.

Rhipsalis pubescent (Rhipsalis pilocarpa) (lat. Rhipsalis pilocarpa, Erythrorhipsalis pilocarpa)

Rhipsalis baccifera ssp. horrida (lat. Rhipsalis baccifera ssp. horrida)

Rhipsalis cereuscula (lat. Rhipsalis cereuscula)

Richardia (lat. Richardia)

Rodea (lat. Rohdea)

The genus Rodea (lat. Rohdea) is small in the number of species, of which there are only three. They belong to the large Liliaceae family.

Japanese rhodea (lat. Rohdea japonica)

Rhododendron (Azalea) (lat. Rhododendron, Azalea)

Azalea, also called rhododendron, which translates as “rose tree,” is extremely popular among gardeners. And all because its beautiful flowering, which occurs in winter, enlivens the house with the breath of spring.

Rose (lat. Rosa)

If you brought an indoor rose from the store, it is important not to immediately replant or do other actions that may disturb the dormancy of the plant. Mountain ash (lat.

Sorbaria sorbifolia)

Mountain ash (lat. Sorbaria sorbifolia)

Sorbaria sorbifolia belongs to the Rose family (Rosaceae) and is a medium-tall flowering shrub, reaching a height of up to 3 meters.

Indoor rose (Mini rose, Patio rose, Border rose, Miniflora rose) (lat. Rosa)

Roses were first grown in Europe with only one species, but now there are thousands of varieties of roses, so you will have plenty to choose from.

Desert Rose (Adenium obesum)

Rosemary (lat. Rosmarinus)

In terms of cultivation, the plant is unpretentious. Rosemary can be easily grown on a windowsill in a pot, in a room or on a balcony.

Rosemary (lat. Rosmarinus officinalis)

Rhomboid Rocissus (lat. Rhoicissus rhomboidea)

Rocissus rhombifolia or Cissus rhombifolia (lat. Cissus rhombifolia) is an evergreen vine and belongs to the Grape family (Vitaceae).

Ruellia (lat. Ruellia)

Ruellia prefers high air humidity. In hot weather, the flower is sprayed with warm water, standing for 6-8 hours, using a spray bottle.

Ruellia Makoya (Ruellia devo) (lat. Ruellia makoyana, Ruellia devosiana)

Ruellia Portellae (lat. Ruellia portellae)

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List of plants starting with the letter "P"

Radermachera (lat. Radermachera)
Today, 16 varieties of the plant are known. The only species that is grown indoors is considered to be Radermachera sinensis - a branching shrub up to 2 meters, blooming with tubular flowers up to 7 cm in diameter, yellow or white.

Chinese Radermachera (lat. Radermachera sinica)

Rapis (Bamboo palm) (lat. Rhapis)

There are 15 varieties of rapeseed. There are only two types of plants that are cultivated.

Squat rapis (Low rapis) (lat. Rhapis humilis)

Rebutia (lat. Rebutia)

Rebutia is a member of the cactus family, known in Europe since the 19th century. In the wild, it grows in the foothills of Bolivia, Peru and Argentina. There are about 40 species in the genus.

Rebutia albiflora (Rebutia albiflora) (lat. Rebutia (Aylostera) albiflora)

Rebutia marsoneri (lat. Rebutia marsoneri)

Rebutia minuscula (Rebutia minuscula)

Muscle rebutia (mouse rebutia) (lat. Rebutia muscula, Aylostera muscula)

Rebutia Rauschii (lat. Rebutia rauschii, Sulcorebutia rauschii)

Reichsteineria (Latin: Rechsteineria)

Rechsteineria (lat. Rechsteineria) is part of the Gesneriaceae family (lat. Gesneriaceae) and is a herbaceous perennial plant with lignified tuberous roots that protrude slightly above the ground.

Reichsteineria leucotricha (lat. Rechsteineria leucotricha)

Reo (lat. Rhoeo)

Reo is a low herbaceous perennial plant. Its leaves are xiphoid, dense, about 30 cm long and grow from the trunk.

Reo integumentary (Rheo variegated, Reo blanket) (lat. Rhoeo spathacea)

Reo motley is also called reo veil-shaped. It is a herbaceous rhizomatous plant. It has a fairly short, fleshy, straight stem.

Riger-begonia (begonia beautifully flowering, Begonia eliator) (lat. Begonia elatior)

Rhipsalis (lat. Rhipsalis)

This plant still comes from damp places and loves to be sprayed, this is especially necessary in the hot summer period. In winter, during the dormant period, rhipsalis can tolerate drier air.

Rhipsalis pubescent (Rhipsalis pilocarpa) (lat. Rhipsalis pilocarpa, Erythrorhipsalis pilocarpa)

Rhipsalis baccifera ssp. horrida (lat. Rhipsalis baccifera ssp. horrida)

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Rhipsalis cereuscula (lat. Rhipsalis cereuscula)

Richardia (lat. Richardia)

Rodea (lat. Rohdea)

The genus Rodea (lat. Rohdea) is small in the number of species, of which there are only three. They belong to the large Liliaceae family.

Japanese rhodea (lat. Rohdea japonica)

Rhododendron (Azalea) (lat. Rhododendron, Azalea)

Azalea, also called rhododendron, which translates as “rose tree,” is extremely popular among gardeners. And all because its beautiful flowering, which occurs in winter, enlivens the house with the breath of spring.

Rose (lat. Rosa)

If you brought an indoor rose from the store, it is important not to immediately replant or do other actions that may disturb the dormancy of the plant.

Mountain ash (lat. Sorbaria sorbifolia)

Sorbaria sorbifolia belongs to the Rose family (Rosaceae) and is a medium-tall flowering shrub, reaching a height of up to 3 meters.

Indoor rose (Mini rose, Patio rose, Border rose, Miniflora rose) (lat. Rosa)

Roses were first grown in Europe with only one species, but now there are thousands of varieties of roses, so you will have plenty to choose from.

Desert Rose (Adenium obesum)

Rosemary (lat. Rosmarinus)

In terms of cultivation, the plant is unpretentious. Rosemary can be easily grown on a windowsill in a pot, in a room or on a balcony.

Rosemary (lat. Rosmarinus officinalis)

Rhomboid Rocissus (lat. Rhoicissus rhomboidea)

Rocissus rhombifolia or Cissus rhombifolia (lat. Cissus rhombifolia) is an evergreen vine and belongs to the Grape family (Vitaceae).

Ruellia (lat. Ruellia)

Ruellia prefers high air humidity. In hot weather, the flower is sprayed with warm water, standing for 6-8 hours, using a spray bottle.

Ruellia Makoya (Ruellia devo) (lat. Ruellia makoyana, Ruellia devosiana)

Ruellia Portellae (lat. Ruellia portellae)

Plant names starting with M

  • Maakia Amur
  • Magnolia grandiflora
  • Magnolia obovate
  • Maize
  • Maynik two-leaf
  • Garden marjoram
  • Maclura
  • poppy
  • Poppy self-seeding
  • Soporific poppy (opium)
  • Macleaia small-fruited
  • Macleay cordate
  • Common raspberry
  • Mallotus philippines
  • Malva woodland
  • Musk mallow
  • Mandarin
  • Mandrake spring (autumn)
  • Mandrake officinalis
  • Common cuff
  • Edible cassava
  • Maral root
  • Arrowroot reed
  • Perennial daisy
  • Madder
  • Marmalade fruit
  • White pigweed (common)
  • Mary city
  • Good Henry's Mary
  • Antihelminthic pigweed
  • All-leaved pigweed
  • Mariannik comb
  • Mariannik oak forest
  • Mariannik meadow
  • Field mariannik
  • European olive
  • Machiko
  • Common coltsfoot
  • Makhorka
  • yellow poppy
  • bear root
  • bear ear
  • Medvyanka
  • Lungwort officinalis
  • Mexican rubber tree
  • Melissa officinalis
  • Melia azedarah (acedarah)
  • Acrid small petal
  • Canadian small petal
  • Meum atamante
  • Mimosa
  • Common almond
  • Minuartia chaetata
  • Miricaria dahuriana
  • Miroxylon balsamic
  • Myrrh
  • Myrris fragrant
  • Myrtle
  • Myrtle marsh
  • Common polyroot
  • Juniper Cossack
  • Common juniper
  • woodlouse
  • Roofing rejuvenated (large)
  • Hammerman
  • Euphorbia swamp
  • Euphorbia tall
  • Euphorbia cypress
  • Euphorbia acute
  • Euphorbia twig-like (vine)
  • Momordica cochinensis
  • Monarda doublet
  • Common Mordovnik
  • Ball-headed Echinops
  • Wild carrots (common)
  • Carrots
  • Green hellebore
  • Hellebore Caucasian
  • Hellebore black
  • Cloudberry
  • Sea kale
  • sea ​​grapes
  • Sweet nutmeg
  • Muskatnitsa
  • Nutmeg
  • musk grass
  • Common medlar (German)
  • Soapwort officinalis
  • Mytnik swamp
  • Mytnik crested
  • Longleaf mint
  • Spearmint
  • Korean mint
  • catnip
  • Curly mint
  • Peppermint
  • Field mint
  • mint

List of plants starting with the letter n: indoor, garden and vegetable plants

Plant names starting with the letter B

  • Marsh rosemary
  • Pacific bergenia
  • Bergenia thickleaf
  • Aniseed star anise (Japanese)
  • Sweet basil
  • Camphor basil
  • Basil mint
  • Common basil
  • Garden basil
  • Backout tree (backout)
  • Eggplant
  • Balsam
  • Balsam tree
  • Reed bamboo
  • Okra
  • Banana
  • Common ram
  • Amur barberry
  • Common barberry
  • Periwinkle
  • Periwinkle straight
  • Periwinkle pink
  • Periwinkle herbaceous
  • Barosma
  • Amur velvet
  • Marigolds small-flowered (spreading)
  • Marigolds prostrate
  • Bassia broom
  • Sweet potato
  • Smooth tower
  • Limestone slipper (real)
  • Speckled shoe (drip)
  • Red shoe
  • Slipper grandiflora
  • Big bedrenets
  • Bedrenets-saxifrage
  • Common bedrenets
  • Colchicum splendid
  • Colchicum meadow
  • Autumn colchicum
  • Beccaya shrubby
  • Henbane black
  • Belladonna
  • White ramie
  • Belozor swamp
  • White butterbur
  • Hybrid butterbur
  • Butterbur officinalis
  • Butterbur broad
  • Swamp whitewing
  • Black algae
  • Beloloz
  • Summer white flower
  • Belotal
  • Whitebeard sticking out
  • Bergamot
  • Birch warty or silver birch
  • Birch is low (squat)
  • Birch Erman (stone)
  • Euonymus warty
  • European euonymus
  • Bermuda grass
  • Berula straight
  • Sandy immortelle
  • Crazy cucumber
  • Bigaradia
  • Eastern biota
  • Common privet
  • flea grass
  • Common flea beetle
  • Flea beetle
  • Bobovnik anagyrofolia
  • Fava beans
  • Boveya curly
  • Thistle lanceolate
  • Common thistle
  • Thistle vegetable
  • Field thistle
  • Thistle leaves
  • God's tree
  • Bocconia cordifolia
  • Boldo
  • Hemlock spotted
  • Polygonum uniflorum
  • Bomeria snow white
  • Spreading boron
  • Borago
  • White-mouthed wrestler
  • Wrestler yellow
  • Cowl wrestler
  • Strong fighter
  • Paniculata borer
  • Northern fighter
  • Hog queen
  • Common warthog
  • Common hogweed
  • Siberian hogweed
  • Boswellia sacred
  • Eastern hawthorn
  • Hawthorn blood red
  • Crimean hawthorn
  • Deceptive hawthorn
  • Hawthorn monopolyta
  • Hawthorn pentapalm
  • Ukrainian hawthorn
  • Scarlet hawthorn
  • Brazil Schreber
  • Brandushka
  • Brauncol (bruncol)
  • Bryonia white
  • Bryophyllum Degremona
  • Bruslina
  • Common lingonberry
  • Brovnik monotuberous
  • Swede
  • Budra ivy-shaped
  • Elderberry (common elderberry)
  • Red elderberry
  • Elderberry herbaceous (smelly)
  • Black elderberry
  • Beech (European)
  • Mountain beetle
  • Medicinal initial letter
  • Bucco
  • Borage officinalis
  • Burkun white
  • Buten Bobrova
  • Buthus tuberiferous
  • Butane intoxicating (stupefying)
  • Buharnik soft
  • Woolly milkweed
  • Buchu mountain

List of all plants starting with the letter t (full catalog of names)

Plant names starting with L

  • Meadowsweet
  • Meadowsweet
  • Kamchatka meadowsweet
  • Common meadowsweet
  • Six-petalled meadowsweet
  • Lavender officinalis
  • Real lavender
  • Lavender angustifolia
  • Noble laurel
  • Camphor laurel
  • Lavrovishnya
  • Lawsonia (lausonia) non-thorny
  • incense tree
  • Lazurnik splayed
  • Lakonos
  • Liquorice (licorice)
  • Lakfiol
  • Japanese kelp
  • May lily of the valley
  • Japanese lily of the valley
  • Cinquefoil anseri
  • Cinquefoil shrub
  • Cinquefoil erecta
  • Silver cinquefoil
  • Lastoven Russian
  • Wild lettuce (compass)
  • Perennial lettuce
  • Lettuce
  • Poisonous lettuce
  • Quinoa spreading
  • Garden quinoa
  • Leuzea safflower
  • Lungwort officinalis
  • Common flax (seed)
  • Flax laxative
  • Lepidotheca fragrant
  • Lespedeza rush (kopeck)
  • Common hazel
  • Ligusticum scotch
  • Liquidambar eastern
  • Lycopodium clavatum
  • Day-lily
  • Lily white
  • Lily curly (forest)
  • Lily variegated
  • Lemon
  • Limonium
  • Schisandra chinensis
  • Lindera chilibuchifolia
  • Linnea northern
  • Linden small-leaved
  • Linden heart-shaped
  • Sweet Lippia
  • Siberian larch (deciduous)
  • Lychnis crown
  • Lychnis sparkling
  • Lobelia inflated
  • Lobelia sessile flower
  • Medicine spoon
  • Clematis brown
  • Clematis vine-leaved
  • Clematis Manchurian
  • Clematis straight
  • Burdock
  • Felt burdock
  • Small burdock
  • Loputsen
  • Caspian lotus
  • Nut lotus
  • Lofant Tibetan
  • Lophophora Williams
  • Elf angustifolia
  • Altai onion
  • Ascalon Bow
  • Onion
  • Branched onion
  • Yellow goose onion
  • Sweet onion
  • Bear onion
  • Multi-tiered onion
  • Onion
  • Victory bow
  • Onion drooping
  • Leek
  • Bulb onions
  • Bow bow
  • Slime Bow
  • Tubular onion
  • Angular onion
  • Shallot
  • Lunar reviving (perennial)
  • Daurian moonseed
  • Snapdragon large
  • Common toadflax
  • Lovage officinalis
  • Lyubka bifolia
  • Lupine white
  • Spring buttercup
  • Buttercup caustic
  • Buttercup
  • Creeping buttercup
  • Poisonous buttercup
  • Luffa cylindrical
  • Alfalfa
  • Alfalfa crescent
  • Swedish alfalfa
  • Horned frog

A complete list of plants that begin with the letter a with descriptions and photos

Caring for Monarch grapes

List of plants starting with the letter “c”

In order for grapes to reveal their maximum yields, they need proper care:

  • water the plants before they begin to bloom and after this process is completed;
  • plantings are mulched with humus in a layer no thinner than 3 cm.
  • Potassium-phosphorus compounds are used for fertilizer;
  • in regions with winter temperatures below -20 °C, grapes are covered until spring;
  • pruning is done at rest;
  • Bordeaux mixture is used to prevent powdery mildew in plants.

Grape pruning

Pruning is necessary, otherwise a large number of shoots will appear, which will affect the yield. Leave about 40 buds on the bush, removing 4-6 pieces. This is a medium trim level. The clusters are thinned out when peas begin to form.

Protecting crops from birds and insects

To prevent birds from spoiling the grape harvest, use bright and shiny objects that scare away the birds. CDs will do. They also use bags with a small mesh into which the clusters ripening on the bush are placed. Another modern method of control is electric bird scarers.

Preparing the crop for winter

In the climate of the northern and central regions, it is recommended to prepare grapes for winter. The bush is trimmed, placed on the ground and covered with film or straw. If the weather permits in winter, then you can limit yourself to mulching.

Rhoicissus flower

Family Grape

Roicissus is one of the representatives of the grape genus. Under natural conditions it grows in subtropical and tropical zones. In home floriculture, the following species are better known: - rhombic rhombicus - a beautiful vine with flexible shoots. The leaf consists of three lobes, each 5 cm long, shaped like a diamond. Young leaves have a silvery color, old ones become dark green, smooth and shiny. There are varieties Ellen Danica (with lobed leaves) and Jubilee (with large dark green leaves); - Cape roisissus differs from the previous species in the shape of the leaf: it is large, up to 20 cm wide, and is not divided into lobes. The upper side of the leaves is dark green, smooth, shiny, the lower side is brown, pubescent.

Secrets of success in flower care

  • Lighting:
    The plant loves rich, diffused light, so it is best to place it near a window facing south and shade it, otherwise burns will appear on the leaves.
  • Watering:
    In spring, summer and autumn, the vine should be watered richly, but not over-watered. In winter, during dormancy, watering should be moderate.
  • Air humidity:
    In summer, the plant must be systematically sprayed with water at room temperature or placed under the shower.
  • Reproduction:
    Roicissus should be propagated from stem cuttings.
  • Transplantation:
    It is best to replant roisissus in the spring into a mixture consisting of two parts of turf, two parts of leaf soil, one part of humus soil and one part of sand.

Ruellia

Poisonous garden plants

People are setting up summer cottages for relaxation; at this time, you don’t want to think about any dangers that could harm your health. But with information, you can avoid many troubles. Many garden crops can be dangerous, here are some of them:

  • Narcissus is a beautiful flower that many gardeners grow for pleasure. But not everyone knows that the plant’s bulbs are poisonous. They contain lycorin. Once in the body, it causes a gag reflex.
  • Hyacinth is a frequent visitor to a summer cottage. Its bulbs are poisonous and are confused with onions. If you season a salad with it, due to negligence, digestion will be disrupted.

Related article: Carnivorous plants: types and characteristics of cultivation

  • Kupena is a herbaceous plant, used in the garden for decorative purposes.
  • White ash tree is a beautiful flower, popularly called the “burning bush.” It has the ability to increase the sensitivity of the skin to ultraviolet radiation. If it grows in the country, then you should wear gloves when working with it.

Garden plants should be used with caution, as their juice, if it gets into the eyes and skin, causes irritation.

Plant names starting with the letter P

  • Variegated petals
  • Rakita
  • Hairy broom
  • broom
  • Paniculata broom
  • Cancerous cervixes
  • Ramie white
  • Rape
  • Milk thistle
  • Vomit nut (chilibuha)
  • Pondweed floating
  • Rhubarb officinalis
  • Rhubarb palmate
  • Rhubarb Tangut
  • Radish (garden)
  • Ordinary cutter
  • Mignonette fragrant (fragrant)
  • Yellow mignonette
  • European strapweed
  • Parasitic strapweed
  • Garden turnip
  • Common burdock
  • Agrimony officinalis
  • Common agrimony
  • Rice
  • Cattail angustifolia
  • Broadleaf cattail
  • Hornwort submerged
  • Rogulnik floating
  • Rhodiola rosea
  • Rhododendron golden
  • Rhododendron Ledeboura
  • Rhododendron acuminate
  • Rye (cultivated)
  • Rose femoralis
  • Rosa femoris
  • Damask rose
  • Rose chinese rose
  • Rose prickly
  • Rose small-leaved
  • Rose pimpinellifoli
  • Rosa spinozissima
  • Rose thin-legged
  • French rose
  • Rosemary officinalis
  • pharmaceutical camomile
  • Chamomile without tongue
  • Caucasian chamomile
  • Chamomile officinalis
  • Mayweed
  • Roman chamomile
  • Canine chamomile
  • Sundew rotundifolia
  • Rattan resin wood
  • Rumyanka officinalis
  • Ruskus
  • Ruta wild
  • Rue aromatica (fragrant)
  • Camelina sativa (Caucasian, spring)
  • Rowan elderberry
  • Mountain ash
  • Rowan chokeberry
  • Variegated hazel grouse
  • Ussuri hazel grouse
  • Checkered hazel grouse
  • Lesser duckweed
  • Duckweed multi-rooted

List of all plants starting with the letter P (full catalog of names)

On this page, the Living Encyclopedia website is pleased to present readers with an encyclopedia of plants starting with the letter R. Here you will find a complete catalog (list) of all plants on planet Earth whose name begins with the letter R. To go to a detailed description of the plant you are interested in starting with the letter R, and also read literature about plants in P - click on the name of the desired plant.

Ravenala Radermacher Radicchio Radiola flaxiferous Ryegrass tall broom coronal broom Russian broom Rakum-salacca Rambutan Rami Ramonda Ramonda serbian Rangpur (fruit) Randia Ranzania Rapateaceae Raponticum Raponticum safflora Raponticum falxaceae Rapeseed Plants Milk thistle Milk thistle Rauwolfia Rau wolfia serpentine Raphidophora Raffia (palm) Rafflesiaceae Rafflesia Rafflesia Arnolda Rdest Alpine pondweed Combed pondweed Curly-leaved pondweed Acute-leaved pondweed Floating pondweed Sarmatian pondweed Dull-leaved pondweed Khakass pondweed Yuzepchuk's pondweed Pondweed

Ribcarp Austrian Ribcarp Kamchatka Ribcarp Ural Ribcarp Rebutia Rhubarb Rhubarb noble Rhubarb wavy Rhubarb officinalis Rhubarb palmate Radish Radish Field radish Radish sativum Rezeda (plant) Reseda Yellow mignonette Yellow mignonette Reseda Rezuha Rezuha pendulous clover Rezuha arrows obvious Rhesuchoid Tal's Rhesuchnik Reinutria sakhalinensis Reinutria japonica Belt petal Adriatic adriatic Rhizophora acuminata Rhizophora Rhizophora Rindera four-scutellum Rhiniophytes Rhipsalis Rice Rice sativa Rice Rhytidophyllum Riccia Riccia Robinia Robinia sticky Robinia false acacia Robinia New Mexicana Robinia lush Robinia bristle-haired Cattail Cattail Laxman Cattail angustifolia Cattail Tsveleva Broad-leaved cattail Cataceae Hornwort submerged hornwort Semi-submerged hornwort Rogulnik Rogulnik Maksimovich Rogulnik floating Rogulnik Khankai Rhodiola Rhodiola rosea

Rhododendron Augustine's Rhododendron Adams' Rhododendron Albrecht's Rhododendron Atlantic Rhododendron White-flowered Rhododendron Vazeya Rhododendron Magnificent Rhododendron bare-flowered Rhododendron Greenlandic Rhododendron Dahurian Rhododendron Degron's Rhododendron Woody Rhododendron Tree-like Rhododendron Yellow Rhododendron Stiff-haired Rhododendron Western Rhododendron Golden rhododendron Caucasian rhododendron Kamchatka rhododendron Canadian rhododendron Dwarf rhododendron Carolina rhododendron Carpathian rhododendron Rhododendron racemosus Rhododendron sticky Rhododendron carpet-shaped Rhododendron bell-shaped Rhododendron short-fruited Rhododendron Costera Rhododendron reddish Rhododendron largest Rhododendron large-leaved Rhododendron Katevbinskiy Rhododendron Lapland Rhododendron Ledebura Rhododendron small Rhododendron small-leaved Rhododendron soft Rhododendron marigold Rhododendron sea buckthorn Rhododendron acuminate Rhododendron dense endron Rhododendron podelnikovy Rhododendron ponticus Rhododendron beautiful Rhododendron equal-tall Rhododendron Redovsky Rhododendron ciliated Rhododendron rusty Rhododendron pink Sikhotinsky Rhododendron Smirnov's Rhododendron Thyme-leaved Rhododendron Thomson's Rhododendron Ungern's Rhododendron Fori's Rhododendron Forrest's Rhododendron Chonoski's Rhododendron Schlippenbach's Rhododendron Yunnan Rhododendron Japanese Rhododendron questionable Rhodolea Rhodomyrt felt Rhodothamnus Rodriguezia Rodriguezia beautiful Rozhkov o tree Rye Rye (genus) Rose Banks Hawaiian rose Smooth rose Damask rose Dahurian rose Rose fragrant rose chinese rose semi-umbrella rose blue rose rosaceae

Rosella (plant) Rosette Rosidae Rosemary Rosemary officinalis Rose (plant) Rose apple Pink Rosaceae Roiptelea Roiscissus Roystoneea Rollinia mucosa Romanesco (cabbage) Chamomile Chamomile aromatic Chamomile Roman chamomile Romulea Ropalostylis tasty Roridula Rosichka Rosolist Rossioglossum Rossioglossum large Sundew Rosyan ka English Sundew disyllabic Cape Sundew Sundew round-leaved Sundew intermedia Sundew Roraima Sundews Rubus Rudbeckia Rudbeckia hairy Rudraksha Arugula Ruppia Ruppia marine Russelia Russelia Russelia horsetail Rue Ruta fragrant Rueaceae Rutaceae (subfamily) Ruellia Camelina (plant) Camelina Rowan Sorbus glogovina Rowan Gorodkova Rya home bean Rowan round-leaved Rowan Mouzho Common rowan Siberian rowan Rowan mixed Fieldfare (plant) Olga's Fieldfare Fieldfare with rowan leaves Sumacholium fieldfare Fritillary (plant) Pale-flowered fritillary Valuev's fritillary Eastern fritillary Mountain fritillary Dagan fritillary Drenovsky's fritillary Imperial fritillary Kamchatka fritillary Lusitanian fritillary Mikhailovsky's fritillary Fritillary mut Sheep's Fritillary Russian Fritillary Severtsov's Fritillary (plant) Checkered Fritillary Checkered Fritillary Eduard's Fritillary Duckweed Duckweed humpbacked Duckweed tiny Duckweed small Duckweed trilobed Duckweed tropical Duckweed Duckweed

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Flowers starting with the letter R

Rose (red) love, passion. “I love you”, “I can’t live without you”, “You should be mine.”

Rose (bud, red) “I think I’ve fallen in love with you”, “I’m glad we got to know each other”, “Every day my feelings for you are getting stronger”

Rosa Grand Prix respect, generosity, love, trust, “You deserve the best.” Rose Grand Prix expresses the most noble feelings.

Rose (white) purity and innocence, modesty and tenderness, mystery. “I will get you”, “You are an angel”.

Rose (bud, white) youth, inexperience, charm. “I’m ready to wait for you,” “I don’t want to lose you.”

Rose (red and white together) unity, tenderness and passion. “You mean the whole world to me!”

Rose (yellow) happiness, joy. "You are my sun". A flower that expresses the most positive emotions. According to the language of flowers, yellow roses have nothing to do with betrayal and jealousy (although this interpretation of their symbolic meaning is very common).

Rose (cream) elegance, harmony, perfection, constancy. "I remember. Always!”, “You and I are the perfect couple”, “You are beyond praise!”

Rose (pink) the highest happiness, “Trust me”

Rose (wedding) happy love, reciprocity. "We are together forever"

R

White-red rose – reunion, symbol of England Pale-colored rose – friendship Yellow rose – infidelity, jealousy, joy Yellow-orange rose – Passionate thoughts Carolina rose – “Love is dangerous” Coral / orange rose – desire, enthusiasm Red rose – love, desire, respect, courage Red-yellow rose - congratulations Musk rose - capricious beauty Peach rose - bringing lovers closer together, completing a deal Christmas rose - calm and peace Pink rose - love, grace, tenderness Pink-white rose - “I will love you forever” Wedding rose – happy life Light pink rose – admiration Dark pink rose – gratitude Rosemary – Constancy, fidelity, loyalty Chamomile – initiative and ingenuity

Chamomile youth, innocence, mistrust, romance.

Plant tissue is a complex of cells that have the same structure and origin and perform the same function. Plant tissues are meristematic, educational and permanent. Permanent tissues are integumentary, basic, mechanical, conductive and excretory. Tissue made up of cells of equal size in all directions or slightly elongated is called ground tissue or parenchyma. The main tissues, in turn, include assimilation, storage, pneumatic, etc.

The integumentary tissues are the skin, or epidermis, cork and crust. Nutrients are deposited in the main storage tissue. The process of photosynthesis occurs in the assimilation tissue.

Mechanical tissues (collenchyma, sclerenchyma, etc.) give plant organs strength. Passing tissues include tracheas and tracheids, which carry upward current (water and nutrients), and sieve tubes, which carry downward current (plastic substances). The ascending current from the roots to the leaves travels through the vessels at a speed of approximately 2-4 meters per hour. Downward current through the sieve tubes at a speed of approximately 0.7 - 1.7 m per hour.

Rhizosphere - from Greek. rhiza root and sphaira - ball, is a layer of soil (2-3 mm) directly adjacent to the root of the plant and characterized by a high content of microorganisms. The composition of the rhizosphere microflora depends mainly on the soil type, plant species and age. The action of rhizosphere microorganisms is diverse: they convert some soil compounds that are difficult for plants to digest into easily digestible ones, synthesize biologically active substances, enter into symbiosis with plants, release toxins, participate in denitrification (the process of reducing gaseous nitrogen compounds from nitrates and nitrites), etc.

Rhipsalis flower

Family Cactaceae

Leafless epiphytic plants with articulated shoots of various shapes. Flowering in mid-winter. Propagation by cuttings and seeds. In September-October, plants have a dormant period of 6-8 weeks.

Types of indoor plants

Rhipsalis pilocarpa - the stems are more powerful and rigid, do not branch very much and are covered with short yellowish hairs. In suitable conditions it blooms 2-3 times a year. At the same time, it blooms quite profusely with large yellowish flowers. The flowers have many petals and stamens, which makes them appear fluffy. Rhipsalis cereuscula Rhipsalis cereuscula - the stems consist of thin, fleshy and short segments that branch well. We can say that the plant consists of thin sticks. It can take either an ampel shape or a tree-like appearance, but then it needs to be tied up. In indoor conditions it blooms very rarely. Rhipsalis sterile Rhipsalis cassutha. An epiphytic plant, with thin, only a few millimeters in diameter, leafless branching stems, which, hanging down and intertwining, form a kind of dense network. Sometimes aerial roots form on them. It produces numerous flowers, white or cream, which are followed by spherical white or pink fruits. Rhipsalis pachyptera. Epiphytic shrub with segmented shoots up to 1 m long. Segments up to 20 cm long and 15 cm wide, flat, jagged, green, with a purple bloom. Produces yellow flowers.

Secrets of success in flower care

Temperature: in spring and summer 18-20°C. In winter 12-16°C, not lower than 10°C.

Lighting: bright diffused. The plant should be shaded from direct sun.

Watering: abundant in spring and summer

In autumn, watering is reduced; in winter, watering is done carefully.

Air humidity: needs spraying in summer.

Reproduction: cuttings and seeds.

Transplantation: immediately after flowering, young ones every year, adults as needed every 2-3 years, large specimens after 4-5 years.

Pests: mealybugs, spider mites, scale insects and false scale insects.

Rose

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Plant names starting with P

  • Wrinkled holly
  • Holly holly
  • Paraguayan holly
  • Fenugreek (Greek)
  • Speckled paznik
  • Paznik taproot
  • Palaquium sticky
  • Paliurus Christis thorn
  • African oil palm
  • Caucasian palm
  • Spotted palmate root (speckled)
  • Panama rubber tree
  • Papaya
  • male fern
  • Wig tree
  • Parthenocissus quinquefolia
  • Nightshade
  • Nightshade bittersweet
  • Nightshade
  • Nightshade black
  • Passionflower incarnate
  • Passiflora red-white (flesh)
  • Passiflora meat-red
  • Meadow parsnip
  • Common parsnip
  • Parsnips
  • Common shepherd's purse
  • Patrinia sibirica
  • Patrinia rocky
  • Patrinia average
  • Common odorifera
  • Pelargonium
  • spring primrose
  • Primrose officinalis (real)
  • Powdery primrose
  • Tumbleweed
  • Pereleska
  • White step
  • Allspice
  • Cube pepper
  • Annual pepper
  • Capsicum
  • Narrow-leaved pepper
  • Black pepper
  • Jamaican pepper
  • Common peach
  • Persicaria amphibian
  • Peter's cross scaly (ordinary)
  • Garden parsley
  • Peumus boldo
  • Noble liverwort
  • Tansy balsamic
  • Tansy maiden
  • Tansy
  • Tansy cinerafolia
  • Tansy bright red
  • Pilocarpus pinnatefolia
  • Pilocarpus jaborandi
  • Pimenta officinalis (dioecious)
  • White-flowered peony
  • Peony officinalis
  • Peony milky-flowered
  • Peony thin-leaved
  • Peony angustifolia
  • Peony evasive
  • Feverfew
  • Pyrethrum red
  • Piscidian tree
  • Siberian fir
  • Weeping grass
  • Moss moss
  • Moss clubmoss
  • Eastern flatweed
  • Amur ivy
  • Common ivy (climbing)
  • European dodder
  • Povoy fence
  • Common rattle
  • Podbel multifolia
  • European undergrowth
  • True bedstraw (yellow)
  • Cleavers
  • Speckled podnik
  • Large plantain
  • Plantain lanceolifolia
  • Sandy plantain
  • Medium plantain
  • Plantain rough
  • Podophyll thyroid
  • Snowdrop Voronova
  • Snowdrop white
  • Common snowdrop
  • Cultivated sunflower (common)
  • Sunflower annual
  • Common hoist
  • Real spelled (German)
  • Polunitsa
  • Wormwood
  • Medicinal wormwood
  • Common wormwood
  • Artemisia field
  • Artemisia citvarens
  • Wormwood-tarragon
  • Pomeranian
  • Edible tomato
  • Popovnik red
  • Common popovnik
  • Intermediate cutter
  • Purslane
  • Latifolia latifolia
  • Hemp sapling
  • Posthenitsa officinalis
  • Kidney tea
  • Spring primrose
  • Powdery primrose
  • Flat trailer
  • Scilla sea
  • perennial woodweed
  • Prolomnik northern
  • Common mallow
  • Musk mallow
  • Common millet (seeding)
  • Meadow lumbago (blackening)
  • The shot is drooping
  • Opened lumbago
  • Protium
  • Pterocarpus
  • Ornithischian caudate
  • Pot-bellied high
  • Bladder tree
  • Pemphigus vulgare
  • Noble navel
  • Yellow-colored navel
  • Dyeing navel
  • Mayweed
  • Dog belly button
  • Motherwort five-lobed
  • Motherwort cordial
  • Cotton grass
  • Broadleaf cotton grass
  • Soft wheat (summer)
  • Common wheat
  • Spelled wheat
  • Creeping wheatgrass
  • Greek cinquefoil
  • Cinquefoil bush

Healing herbs in the garden

It is customary to grow onions, dill, and parsley on a personal plot. Of course, these herbs are useful. But there are garden plants that are eaten for the health of the body and to decorate the area. Here are some of them:

Amaranth is a herbaceous plant that resembles the taste of spinach. It is used for making soups, sauces, salads, and the dried leaves are used for brewing tea. The grains are the most valuable food for birds, and the stems with leaves are for livestock. Amaranth is used to treat tumors, radiation sickness and other diseases. The plant improves the structure of the soil; many people grow it simply for beauty.

Fennel resembles dill in appearance. The seeds and greens of this plant are valued. Used to enrich the taste of dishes, for salads and canning vegetables. In medicine, the seeds are used to treat the nervous system, heart and other diseases.

Garden crops

The names of garden plants and the fruits of these plants are very diverse. There are a huge number of species, varieties and varieties. Here are some of them:

  • Root vegetables: radishes, turnips, rutabaga, carrots, potatoes.
  • Leafy plants: lettuce, spinach, sorrel.
  • Spicy flavors: basil, dill, celery, parsley.
  • Melons: watermelon, melon, pumpkin, zucchini, squash.
  • Legumes: peas, beans.
  • Cabbage crops: white and red cabbage, kohlrabi, Brussels sprouts, Peking cabbage, cauliflower.
  • Herbaceous plants: leeks and shallots, asparagus and garlic, beets and cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers.

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Plant names starting with C

  • Sabadilla officinalis
  • Marsh cinquefoil
  • Saxifraga
  • Wild lettuce
  • Lettuce
  • Boxwood evergreen
  • Sandalwood
  • Sunberry
  • Sansevieria
  • Santal white
  • Sapota (sapota tree)
  • Saranka curly
  • Mexican sarsaparilla
  • Sassafras officinalis
  • Safflower dyeing
  • Sugar cane
  • Beetroot (table)
  • Pigweed palmate
  • Sedach
  • European Weekend
  • Sedum telefium
  • Securinega ramata
  • Securinega subshrub
  • Common spleen
  • Spleenwort alternate-leaved
  • Celery fragrant (fragrant)
  • Senna
  • The core is bitter
  • Meadow heartwood
  • The core is granular
  • Serpukha crowned
  • Sivets meadow
  • Siella straight
  • Syzygium aromatic
  • Eryngium flatifolia
  • Seaside eryngium
  • Plain eryngium (field)
  • blue cyanosis
  • Common bruise
  • Sirenia pods
  • Amur lilac
  • Common lilac
  • Scandix Venus's comb (Scandix comb)
  • Roofing skid
  • Scopolia caucasica
  • Scopolia carniolina
  • Scordia
  • Scorzonera
  • Skumpia koggigria
  • Mackerel leather
  • Homemade plum
  • Blackthorn
  • Plum splayed
  • Salivogon officinalis (salivary or dental root)
  • Fig tree
  • Common pitcher
  • Drooping pitcher (drooping)
  • Tar sticky
  • Common gum
  • Smelling tar
  • White currant
  • Red currants
  • Black currant
  • Common borer
  • Dog rose
  • Sokyrki field
  • Saleros europaea
  • Sunflower coinifolia (coin-shaped)
  • Licorice naked (smooth)
  • Ural licorice
  • Strawflower two-toothed
  • Solyanka Russian
  • Sorghum aleppo
  • Water pine
  • Scots pine
  • Saussurea is pretty
  • Sophora japonica
  • Sochevichnik spring
  • Common soybean (cultivated)
  • Soybean bristlecone
  • Asparagus shiny
  • Asparagus officinalis (pharmacy)
  • Common asparagus
  • Spelled
  • Spiraea looseleaf
  • knotweed
  • Prickly steelweed
  • Field steelweed (arable)
  • Powerful cohosh
  • Stellaria lapufolia
  • Styrax benzoin
  • Agave
  • Passion flower incarnate
  • Passion flower meat red
  • Common arrowhead (arrowleaf)
  • Strophanthus bristly
  • Sudanese rose (hibiscus)
  • Sumac tanning (leather)
  • Common cress
  • Susak umbrella
  • Sukhorebrick
  • Forest dried grass
  • Marsh dry grass (swamp)
  • Schenoplectus lacustrine
  • Full round

Plant names starting with the letter B

  • Woad dyeing
  • Valerian elderifolia
  • Valerian Volga
  • Valerian
  • Grossheim
  • Valerian officinalis
  • Valerian Russian
  • Vanilla flatleaf (fragrant)
  • meadow cornflower
  • Cornflower blue
  • Cornflower scabious
  • Cornflower rough
  • Basil foliage
  • Stinking cornflower
  • yellow cornflower
  • Small basil
  • Common Basil
  • Horned cornflowers
  • Syrian cottonweed
  • Three-leaf watch
  • Ground reed grass
  • Real lady's slipper
  • Venus crest
  • Goat willow
  • Red willow
  • Common heather
  • Monetary loosestrife
  • Common loosestrife
  • Verbena officinalis
  • Camel thorn (false)
  • Common heather
  • Heather berry
  • Veronica longifolia
  • Veronica dubravnaya
  • Veronica spicata
  • Veronica key (coastal)
  • Veronica officinalis
  • Veronica ivy
  • Veronica flowing (rail)
  • Common trochanter
  • Vetla
  • Oak anemone (white)
  • Forest anemone
  • Ranunculus anemone
  • Veh poisonous
  • Vechernitsa
  • Siberian bloat carp
  • Common vetch
  • Wine grapes
  • Five-leaved maiden grape
  • Ground grapes
  • Cultivated grapes
  • Japanese vineyard
  • Virgin nut
  • Visnaga carrot-shaped
  • Wisteria Common Cherry
  • Common watercolor (frog)
  • Waterdrinker deaf
  • Common catchment
  • Water lily
  • Water lily yellow
  • Black crowberry
  • Watercress
  • Water chestnut floating
  • water pepper
  • Italian volovik
  • Volovik officinalis
  • Field grass
  • Golden volodushka
  • Volodushka Komarova
  • Volodushka sickle-shaped
  • Curly thistle
  • Common wolfberry
  • Common wolfweed
  • Red-rooted sparrow
  • Sparrow officinalis
  • Field sparrow
  • Purple blue sparrow
  • Sparrow millet
  • Voronets spicata
  • Black Voronets
  • Crow's eye four-leaf
  • Crow's foot outstretched
  • Teassus
  • Teassum
  • Teasel
  • Marsh waxweed
  • Lesser waxweed
  • Common waxweed
  • wax tree
  • Lesser waxflower
  • Swamp lice
  • Crested lice
  • Fence loach
  • Field bindweed
  • Resinous bindweed
  • Vuh swamp
  • Knitting smooth (naked)
  • Mountain elm (rough)
  • Small elm
  • Vyazel multi-colored (variegated)

Plant names starting with D

  • Damiana
  • Datiska hemp
  • Elecampane flea
  • Elecampane British
  • Elecampane tall
  • Elecampane german (German)
  • Elecampane coarse-haired
  • Elecampane
  • Elecampane splayed
  • Elecampane rough
  • Delphinium
  • Delphinium tall
  • Delphinium royal
  • Delphinium reticulata
  • Demonorops dragon
  • Dendranthem Zavadsky
  • Loosestrife
  • Dereza Russian
  • Hold-tree ordinary
  • Deskuraynia Sofia (de-smoking)
  • Jatamatsi
  • Jeffersonia is dubious
  • Johnson's grass
  • Jusay
  • Long-fruited jute
  • Diwala perennial
  • Diwala annual
  • Wild rue
  • Dimorphant
  • Dioscorea caucasica
  • Dipterocarpus obtuse
  • Dichroa antifever
  • White clover
  • Sweet sweet clover (tall)
  • Clover serrated
  • Sweet clover
  • Dorema gumum
  • Dorema sandy
  • Doricnium greek
  • Doronicum poisonous
  • Dracaena dracaena
  • Woodplier
  • Drema white
  • Meadow snooze
  • Slumber resinous
  • Dreamia sea
  • Gorse
  • European Dryakva
  • English oak
  • Summer oak
  • Common oak
  • Fluffy oak
  • Sessile oak
  • English oak
  • Duboisia narcotic
  • Dubrovka is fragrant
  • Dubrovnik white felt (white)
  • Common Dubrovnik
  • Dubrovnik garlic
  • Angelica officinalis
  • Angelica silica
  • Angelica bear
  • Datura Indian
  • Datura common
  • Common cocklebur
  • Cocklebur prickly
  • Common cocklebur
  • Common fragrant spikelet
  • Oregano
  • Dymyanka pharmaceutical (medicinal)
  • melon tree
  • Melon
  • Angelica officinalis
  • Angelica

Plant names starting with the letter Z

  • Field toadgrass
  • Annual toadweed
  • Zharnovets paniculata
  • indoor jasmine
  • Jasmine bush
  • Monnier root
  • Zheltinnik
  • Horned yellow acid
  • Canadian goldenseal
  • Wallflower
  • Jaundice yellow
  • Jaundice lacviolet
  • Levcoyus jaundice
  • Jaundice spreading
  • Scattered jaundice
  • Graying jaundice
  • Grayish jaundice
  • Gray jaundice
  • Cherry's yellowtail
  • Panax ginseng
  • Zherukha officinalis
  • Marsh geranium
  • Larkspur high
  • Larkspur
  • Larkspur sativus
  • Larkspur reticulata
  • Tenacious Geneva (hairy)
  • Laxman's tenacity
  • Creeping tenacious
  • Blue honeysuckle
  • Sweet honeysuckle
  • Honeysuckle Honeysuckle
  • Edible honeysuckle
  • Tatarian honeysuckle
  • Honeysuckle Chamisso
  • Jinzeng Chinese
  • Common butterwort
  • Jojoba
  • Zhoster brittle
  • Zhoster laxative
  • Blood crane

Plant names starting with the letter I

  • Iberis bitter (Iberian)
  • White willow
  • Goat willow
  • Willow brittle
  • Almond-leaved willow
  • Holly willow
  • Ash willow
  • Willow
  • Willow five-stamen
  • Russian willow
  • Willow tristamen
  • Ivan-da-Marya
  • Blooming Sally
  • Butcher's broom (prickly)
  • Butcher's broom
  • Ikotnik gray-green
  • Ikotnik gray
  • Illicium anise
  • Ilm mountain
  • Ginger officinalis
  • Real ginger (regular)
  • Imperata reed
  • Imperata cylindrical
  • Indigo
  • Indigofera (indigonos)
  • Indian onion
  • Common fig
  • Irga canadensis
  • Irga roundifolia
  • Irga common
  • Irga oval
  • Iris calamus
  • Water iris
  • Iris germanica
  • Iris yellow
  • Iris false calamus
  • German iris
  • Iris fine-leaved
  • Iris florentina
  • Iceland moss
  • Hyssop officinalis
  • Common hyssop
  • Istod is big
  • The origin is bitter
  • The source is bitter
  • Istod ordinary
  • Istod Senega
  • Istod Siberian
  • Istoda thin-leaved
  • Istod crested

Rosmarinus officinalis L. flower

Family Lamiaceae

Unfortunately, even the most cold-resistant forms of rosemary do not overwinter in the open ground of central Russia, so the only way to cultivate this fragrant shrub is to plant it on a windowsill or in a winter garden. The homeland of rosemary is the Mediterranean, where it enjoys a well-deserved reputation as a medicinal spice and is valued in perfumery, cooking and medicine. Even today, this flower is used in aesthetic medicine. You can verify this here. It was not for nothing that the glorious Don Quixote took with him a miraculous balm infused with rosemary: it helped heal bleeding wounds and heart ailments. Cervantes himself treated the medicinal properties of rosemary with a fair amount of humor, but the phytoncidal effect of rosemary is undeniable. This plant exudes a noble aroma that kills bacteria and improves the health of the air in your apartment. The healing properties completely redeem the modest appearance of rosemary. The small narrow foliage is somewhat reminiscent of needles: individual leaves are dark green, finely wrinkled with veins on the upper side and whitish with pubescence on the lower side. The flowers are light purple, medium-sized, and usually appear in early spring. Rosemary may re-bloom in summer. Rosemary tolerates haircuts well. Using ordinary scissors, you can get a miniature copy of a cypress tree, a ball or cube of dense greenery, or more complex shapes on your own window. In addition, cut branches will add an exotic touch to soups, pickles, sauces and marinades. Inhalations with rosemary leaves will help with colds.

Roicissus

Plant names starting with the letter Z

  • Harelip intoxicating
  • Cylindrical haretail
  • Zamanikha high
  • Hare's ear
  • Large star
  • Great chickweed
  • Chickweed
  • Chickweed lanceolate
  • Chickweed (woodlice)
  • St. John's wort
  • St. John's wort elongated
  • St. John's wort
  • St. John's wort
  • St. John's wort spotted
  • St. John's wort elongated
  • St. John's wort
  • St. John's wort
  • Zvonets
  • Zebrina
  • Zelenchuk yellow
  • Green strawberries
  • Wild strawberry
  • Arbutus
  • Ground nuts
  • Zigadenus sibirica
  • Jujube capitate
  • Real jujube
  • winter meadow
  • Wintergreen
  • Umbrella wintergreen
  • Zira
  • Goldenflower sativum
  • Goldenrod
  • Coil
  • Argun snakehead
  • Moldavian snakehead
  • Drooping snakehead
  • Thyme-flowered snakehead
  • Goldenrod
  • Goldenrod
  • Golden rod
  • Golden Rain
  • Golden root
  • Golden mustache
  • Centaury umbellata
  • Centaury beautiful
  • Centaury small
  • Centaury
  • Zopnik tuberiferous
  • Zopnik prickly
  • Zorya ordinary
  • Serpentine bulbous
  • Fragrant bison
  • Odorous bison
  • Red clove
  • Common teeth
  • Late denticula
  • Toothwort tuberous
  • European Zyuznik

Plant names starting with T

  • Virginia tobacco
  • Tobacco Mapacho
  • Real tobacco
  • Meadowsweet
  • Meadowsweet
  • Common meadowsweet
  • Meadowsweet
  • Tagetes rejected
  • Tamarix multibranched
  • Indian tamarind
  • Thamus vulgaris
  • Tarragon
  • Tatarnik prickly
  • Thorny thorn
  • Thermopsis lanceolate
  • Blackthorn
  • Mother-in-law's tongue
  • Common thyme (fragrant)
  • creeping thyme
  • Cumin Indian (Coptic)
  • Cumin
  • Roman cumin
  • Cumin black
  • Bearberry
  • Edible tomato (tomato)
  • Jerusalem artichoke (earthen pear)
  • Poplar black
  • Field toritsa (arable)
  • Tradescantia striped
  • Three-rib perforated
  • Tripospermum perforatum
  • Tripolium vulgare
  • Tromsdorfia spotted (speckled)
  • Common reed (southern)
  • Medium shaker
  • Turmerik
  • Thuja occidentalis
  • Common pumpkin
  • Yarrow
  • Yarrow
  • Yarrow ptarmika

Rhapis excelsa flower

Palm family

This species, like Mexican mountain palms, is also similar to bamboo. The segmented stems are covered with reticulate fibrous leaf bases. The leaves are fan-shaped, small, dissected into only 5-10 lobes with a finely serrated edge. Tall rapis reaches a height of 3 m. It is hardy enough to be grown at home and tolerates even dimly lit rooms. In winter, it can be kept in poorly heated corridors at 6-8°C or 10-12°C, as well as at normal room temperature. Caring for rapis is not much different from caring for other palm trees. In summer, it is watered abundantly and regularly, sprayed, and the leaves are washed at least once a month. In winter, at low temperatures, the leaves are not sprayed or washed, but the clod of earth is not allowed to dry out. The pot for transplanting rapeseed is not needed to be deep, but rather wide, as required by its superficial root system. As a substrate, we can recommend a mixture of turf, compost and peat soil with sand (2:2:2:1).

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Names of fruit bushes in the garden

These crops bring great benefits to garden owners: they provide tasty and healthy berries; they decorate the garden area; they are unpretentious to growing conditions; They are easy to care for.

Gooseberry is a shrub whose fruits contain large quantities of vitamins and microelements. Does not require special care, but is sensitive to winter cold and excessive humidity. Therefore, it should be sprinkled in the winter and not flooded in the summer. It bears fruit for twenty-five years.

  • Raspberry is a frost-resistant fruit shrub. Grows in sunny areas, protected from drafts. Healing berries appear a year after planting. The bushes grow quickly. This plant is demanding on soil and moisture.
  • Irga is a garden decoration. Grows in bushes and trees. Gardeners love this plant for its delicious berries, gorgeous flowering and unpretentiousness. The fruits have an anti-inflammatory effect in treating the stomach and gums.
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