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Nepeta cataria is a hardy perennial plant native to Eurasia and naturalized in most parts of the world. The plants will reach about 3 feet (~1 m) in height with an equal spread. Ovate leaves will reac... more
Added by Jurbin 2 days ago, Last Edited by Jurbin 2 days ago
Common names: Sweet thorn (English)
This is one of South Africa's most beautiful and useful tree... more
Added by Annette 3 days ago, Last Edited by Annette 3 days ago
Cirsium palustre (the Marsh thistle or European swamp thistle) is a herbaceous biennial species of the genus Cirsium. It is a tall thistle that reaches up to 2 metres in height. The strong stems have ... more
Added by Annette 3 days ago, Last Edited by Annette 3 days ago
Cirsium arvense is a species of Cirsium, native throughout Europe and northern Asia, and widely introduced elsewhere. The Standard English name in its native area is Creeping Thistle. A number of othe... more
Added by Duggen 3 days ago, Last Edited by Duggen 3 days ago
Peganum harmala is a perennial shrub with fleshy spikey-looking leaves, growing up to 1 meter tall. Its small, brown seeds contains harmine and other harmala alkaloids. It is one of the plants specula... more
Added by Vidya 4 days ago, Last Edited by Vidya 4 days ago
Securidaca longepeduculata is a slender tree with beautiful flowers. It is a highly regarded medicinal and magical tree, especially by the vhaVenda people of the Limpopo Province where it occurs.
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Added by Duggen 6 days ago, Last Edited by Duggen 6 days ago
Coral plant is a multi-branched subshrub with slender, rushlike stems that are angled with ridges and leaves that are reduced to little more than small scales. The wiry branches start out erect then f... more
Added by Annette 7 days ago, Last Edited by Annette 7 days ago
A large straggling or scrambling deciduous bush or shrub, rather hardy, to about 3 m tall, or rarely a semi-evergreen tree to 8 m tall, sometimes prostrate, usually spiny, sometimes unarmed, much-bran... more