
Lily of the valley - Wikipedia
Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis / ˌkɒnvəˈlɛəriə məˈdʒeɪlɪs /), [2] sometimes written lily-of-the-valley, [3] is a woodland flowering plant with sweetly scented, pendent, bell-shaped white flowers borne in sprays in spring.
33 Traditional Japanese Flowers (Plus When and Where to See …
Dec 6, 2023 · Discover the most popular types of Japanese flowers, their meaning & symbolism, and blooming seasons, and see them in person with this guide!
Ipomoea indica - Wikipedia
Ipomoea indica[3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae, known by several common names, including blue morning glory, oceanblue morning glory, koali awa, and blue dawn flower. It bears heart-shaped or three-lobed leaves and purple or blue funnel-shaped flowers 6–8 cm (2–3 in) in diameter, from spring to autumn.
Leontopodium nivale - Wikipedia
Leontopodium nivale, commonly called edelweiss (English: / ˈeɪdəlvaɪs / ⓘ AY-dəl-vyce; German: Edelweiß [ˈeːdl̩vaɪs] ⓘ or Alpen-Edelweiß), is a mountain flower belonging to the daisy or sunflower family Asteraceae. The plant prefers rocky limestone places at about 1,800–3,400 metres (5,900–11,200 ft) altitude. It is a non-toxic plant.
Convallaria majalis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Convallaria majalis, commonly known as lily-of-the-valley, is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial that that typically forms an indefinitely-spreading ground cover to 8-12” tall.
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Jul 29, 2024 · Whether you have a shade garden area or your whole yard doesn’t get much sun, this list of best shade-loving flowers will suit you perfectly.
Ultimate Guide to Hanakotoba: The Japanese Language of Flowers
Mar 6, 2024 · Uncover the secrets of Hanakotoba, the language of flowers in Japan. Learn about the symbolic meanings of different types and colors of flowers.
'Koshi-no-higan' is an early flowering and most elegant triploid …
Prunus x incam is an early flowering tree with two or three flowers in each persistent involucre, spreading sepals, and pink, deeply emarginate petals.
Koshi-no-benishidare-Cultivars-International Camellia Register
Dec 1, 2021 · Blooms mid-season to late. Leaves mid-green, elliptic, coarsely serrate. Plant habit willowy and weeping. Selected from wild japonicas in Mitsuke City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Named and released by Tokuji Ōoka in 1973. 淡交社.1989年. 《日本の椿花》.p.168 誠文堂新光社.1998.《日本ツバキ.サザンカ名鑑》.p.330. 【花】紅色の一重、筒咲き、筒しベ、小輪、3〜4月。 【葉】長楕円、中形、強く波曲、中折れ、肉厚。 【樹】横張り性、枝 垂れ性、強い。
Camellia japonica 'Koshi-no-reijin' | Camellia | Flower Database
The Camellia Japonica 'Koshi-no-reijin' (椿 越の麗人), also known as "Koshi-no-reijin," is a variety of camellia originating from Niigata, Japan, and is a mutation of the "Kokonoe." The tree has a spreading growth habit, with broad-elliptic leaves.