Magnoliophyta
Atamasco Lily
Zephyranthes atamasca
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• Zephyranthes atamasca has a SPREAD of 1 (requires a POLLINATOR).
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Zephyranthes atamasca, commonly known as the Atamasco Lily or more generally a Rain Lily, is native to the southeastern United States. It grows in swampy forests and coastal prairies, preferring acid boggy soils rich with leaf mold. Following the appearance of broad, grassy leaves in early winter, they bloom in March or April. Its native range extends […] read more
Wild Daffodil
Narcissus pseudonarcissus
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3 POINTS • Narcissus pseudonarcissus has a SPREAD of 1 (requires a POLLINATOR). Narcissus pseudonarcissus is the national flower of Wales.
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Narcissus pseudonarcissus (commonly known as wild daffodil or Lent lily) is a perennial flowering plant of the family Amaryllidaceae which grows from a bulb. It has pale yellow flowers with a darker central trumpet. The long, narrow leaves are slightly greyish in colour and rise from the base of the stem. The species is native […] read more
Red Clover
Trifolium pratense
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Trifolium pratense (Red Clover) is a species of clover, native to Europe, Western Asia and northwest Africa, but planted and naturalised in many other regions. It is an herbaceous, short lived perennial plant, variable in size, growing to 20–80 cm tall. The leaves are alternate, trifoliate (with three leaflets), each leaflet 15–30 mm long and 8–15 mm broad, green with a characteristic pale crescent in […] read more
Field Poppy
Papaver rhoeas
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Fact: This poppy, a native of Europe, is notable as an agricultural weed and as a symbol of fallen soldiers.
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Papaver rhoeas (common names include corn poppy, corn rose, field poppy, Flanders poppy, red poppy, and red weed) is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family, Papaveraceae. This poppy, a native of Europe, is notable as an agricultural weed (hence the “corn” and “field”) and as a symbol of fallen soldiers. P. rhoeas […] read more
Frangipani
Plumeria obtusa
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• Plumeria obtusa has a SPREAD of 1. (Requires a POLLINATOR.) The scent of the Plumeria has been associated with a vampire in Malay folklore, the pontianak.
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Plumeria (common name Frangipani; syn. Himatanthus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) is a small genus of 7-8 species native to tropical and subtropical Americas.[2] The genus consists of mainly deciduous shrubs and trees. P. rubra (Common Frangipani, Red Frangipani, Champa), native to Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and Venezuela,[2] produces flowers ranging from yellow to pink . From Mexico and Central America, Plumeria has spread to all […] read more
Blackberry
Rubus ursinus4 POINTS
• Rubus ursinus has a SPREAD of 1. (Requires an HERBIVORE or OMNIVORE). Rubus ursinus should not be confused with the popular handheld device.
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Blackberries are perennial plants which typically bear biennial stems (“canes”) from the perennial root system.[2] In its first year, a new stem, the primocane, grows vigorously to its full length of 3-6 m (in some cases, up to 9 m), arching or trailing along the ground and bearing large palmately compound leaves with five or seven leaflets; it […] read more