Chenopodium capitatum illustration
Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1885, Gera, Germany
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Lachenalia viridiflora aka Green Cape Cowslip. A bulb native to South Africa. Although it is one of the rarest of its genus in the wild, it’s the easiest to grow in a container.
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Callicarpa shikokiana, Shikoku beautyberry
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Lunaria annua, money plant
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Mackinlaya macrosciadea
Fruit surface blue-grey. Fruits arranged in umbels, laterally compressed, and 2-lobed. Wider than long. calyx lobes and styles persistent at the apex.
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Botanical illustration of Pulmonaria officinalis, circa 1885.
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Vitis labrusca, Concord grape
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Passiflora triloba.
Syn: P. columbrina
This beautiful flower belongs to the Supersection Laurifolia and the Series Tiliifolia. One thing that makes this flower a bit different from any other flower in the Passiflora genus is that it has 6 sepals and 6 petals (as opposed to the normal 5 for each).
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Cosmos atrosanguineus, chocolate cosmos. This species of cosmos is extinct in the wild. It exists as a clone, which is propagated by division of the tubers.
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Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, porcelain berry
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Lonicera caerulea fruit diversity.
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Nemophila menziesii, baby blue eyes. A wildflower native to California and Oregon.
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