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Lavender:
... LAVENDER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lavender is a perennial. It has purple or light blue flowers and has a wonderful scent. The oils from this plant have long been used in the making of perfumes, soaps and scented sachets, however lavender also has a long history of healing and shall be used for this purpose for many years to come. What its good for: ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Insomnia: The lavender smell comes from mol... Read the full review: Not just a pretty smell by idoodooyou |
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Garden Pea Plants / Garden Pea,'Pisum sativum Feltham First Early'. One of the earliest spring sowing varieties to harvest. A pea, although treated as a vegetable in cooking, is botanically a fruit; the term is most commonly used to describe the small spherical seeds or the pods of the legume Pisum sativum. ... overall rating |
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Amaryllis Plants / A tender, flowering bulb, originally from the Andes Mountains of Chile and Peru. The plant was named after a shepherdess in Greek mythology. The word actually means "sparkling" and refers to the attractive bloom. The Belladonna Lily is a bulbous plant, with each bulb being 5-10 cm in diame... overall rating |
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Venus Fly Trap Dionaea muscipula is a carnivorous plant eating insects to collect the necessary animal proteins and other byproducts to sustain life. This plant has a very fast reaction time. As a insect, such as fly, lands on the plants leaves and touches the adaxial receptors, a chemical reaction occur... overall rating |
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Pine Plants / A pine is a coniferous tree of the genus Pinus, in the family Pinaceae. There are about 115 species of pine, although different authors accept anything from 105 to 125 species. Pines are evergreen and resinous. The bark of most pines is thick and scaly, but some species have thin, flaking ... overall rating |
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Swiss Cheese Plant Plants / Swiss-cheese plant is a popular indoor ornamental because of its ability to withstand the wide range of conditions encountered in the home. The leaves can cause problems if chewed by humans or family pets. Experimental rats and mice died after they were fed plant extracts. General symptoms... overall rating |
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Pyracantha (Firethorn) Plants / Spiny evergreen shrub with white flowers followed by an abundance of large bright orange-red berries overall rating |
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Rowan Plants / Any of several shrubs or trees of the genus Sorbus, in the rose family (Rosaceae), native to the Northern Hemisphere. They are widely cultivated as ornamentals for their white flower clusters and brightly coloured fruits. Most noteworthy are the American mountain ash (S. americana; see pho... overall rating |
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Angelica Plants / Angelica is a genus of about 50 species of tall biennial and perennial herbs in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, reaching as far North as Iceland and Lapland. They grow to 1-2 m tall, with large bipinnate leaves and large compound u... overall rating |
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Cowslip (Primula veris) Plants / Primula veris is a flowering plant in the genus Primula, native throughout most of temperate Europe and Asia although absent from more northerly areas including northern Scotland. It is frequently found on more open ground than Primula vulgaris (Primrose) including open fields, meadows, an... overall rating |
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Aloe Vera Plants / - It's more pleasant than it looks. overall rating |
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Sweet Pea ... SWEET PEA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sweet pes ia one of those flowers that always brings back memories. For me, the memories are of my mother s back garden during sumer time. The scent drifting into the house from the plant placed right outside the open back door. It is a beautiful scent, a very strong unmistakable scent and it stays with me. The sweet pea plant originated in Sicily and later arrived in the UK where it has taken on many changes through the years. The flowers it rpoduces are very colourful and rest upon long scattered stems. The scent from these flowers is remarkable. Growing a sweet pea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sweet peas come in two forms, the average swe... Read the full review: Stunning by idoodooyou |
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Wildlife Gardening Plants ... Today I saw my first Greenfinch in absolutely ages a perfect specimin. Gorgeous green plumage and a fat belly could have been the female. She( I think) was scrubbing around in my front yard for worms and bits of insects which we have plenty of up here in Scotland. Mostly the devilish bitey type. It was a treat and I love watching the different types of birds we get coming into the garden. I am busy planting at the momment different types of plants to attract butterflies and birds alike. So I am re designing an otherwise boring garden bit by bit. Plants being so costly. I am looking at some cosmos seeds to fill in the gaps as the flowers are quite tall and a... Read the full review: An insite into my garden by quissue |
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Buddleja ... Buddleja is a very fast growing plant that will be familiar to almost everyone. When I was growing up my parents always had these growing at the bottom of their garden and we always called them "Butterfly Bushes" due to the fact that throughout the Summer months they would always be covered in brightly coloured butterflies. As an adult I was somewhat surprised to discover that the "Butterfly Bush" was actually the official common name of these plants, which are botanically known as Buddleja Davidii. When I moved into the house that I currently live in it was always my intention to create a "Wildlife Garden" in the area at the back of the... Read the full review: My beautiful butterfly bushes by micksheff |
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