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The graceful Peace Lily THE Peace Lily is a houseplant that brings colour, grace and peace to any room or living area or garden.
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The graceful Peace Lily THE Peace Lily is a houseplant that brings colour, grace and peace to any room or living area or garden.
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The extraordinary Leaf of Life THE Leaf of Life is a plant that is botanically known as Bryophyllum calycinum. It is of the genus Kalanchoe pinnata.
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Colourful Zinnias ‘The butterfly is a flying flower,The flower a tethered butterfly’-Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun
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Bachelor’s Buttons ALLIUM is a genus of flowering plants informally referred to as the ‘onion genus’ or ‘Bachelor’s Buttons’ as some locals prefer to call it. The generic name, Allium, is the Latin word for garlic.
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Golden Crowns THE Cladanthus arabicus is a member of the asteraceae or Daisy family of about 2,000 plants scattered worldwide, but mainly found in temperate and subtropical regions.
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Bluebells BLUEBELLS are perennial plants named for the shape of their flowers which look like tiny bells.
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…African Lion, Bengal Tiger, Giant Panda, Arapaima are all endangered and at risk of becoming extinctMany animals and plants existing now are at risk of becoming lost forever during your lifetime. Usually deserving of our awe and reverence,
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…also known as Yellow Bells & Yellow Trumpet flowerTHE Tecoma Stans also known as Yellow Bells and Yellow Trumpet flower, is a species of flowering shrub that is native to the Americas and is a member of the bignonia family which includes such plants as the calabash tree.
IF YOU HAVE built your house among trees, or have chimneys and exposed eaves, bee infestation is an ever-present threat.
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The Butter Daisy THE ONLY thing a bit lackluster about the plant, Melampodium paludosum is its first name, but that may be just a matter of my opinion.
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