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About the plant:
a genus of herbaceous
perennials in the
buttercup family, native
to central and northern
Europe, Asia and
eastern North America.
Some botanists include
Hepatica within a wider
interpretation of
Anemone. Flowers with
pink, purple, blue, or
white sepals and three
green bracts appear
singly on hairy stems
from late winter to
spring.
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Lublin
Przylaszczka pospolita
Anemone hepatica
Photo by Hubert Szulc
Text based on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatica
About the plant:
the sole genus in the
monogeneric plant
family Butomaceae,
containing the single
species Butomus
umbellatus, also known
as grass rush.
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Lublin
Łączeń Baldaszkowaty
Flowering Rush
Photo by Hubert Szulc
Text based on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butomus
About the plant:an
aquatic plant of the
family Nymphaeaceae,
native to temperate
regions of Europe,
northwest Africa, and
western Asia. Stylized
red leaves of the yellow
water lily, known as
pompeblêden are used
as a symbol of Frisia.
The flag of the Dutch
province of Friesland
features seven
pompeblêden.
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Lublin
Grążel żółty
Yellow water-lily
Photo by Hubert Szulc
Text based on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuphar_lutea
About the plant:
a species of hardy
flowering herbaceous
perennial plant in the
genus Geranium,
Geraniaceae family. The
leaves are deeply
divided into 7-9 lobes
and 3-6 inch wide, and
the flowers are pale
blue. It is native to
much of Europe and
Asia, but is cultivated
and naturalized
elsewhere.
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Lublin
Bodziszek łąkowy
Meadow Cranesbill
Photo by Hubert Szulc
Text based on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geranium_pratense
About the plant:
a genus of perennial
flowering plants in the
family Begoniaceae. The
genus contains about
1,400 different plant
species. The Begonias
are native to moist
subtropical and tropical
climates. Some species
are commonly grown
indoors as ornamental
houseplants in cooler
climates. In cooler
climates some species
are cultivated outside in
summertime for their
bright colorful flowers.
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Lublin
Begonia
Begonia
Photo by Hubert Szulc
Text based on:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begonia
About the plant:
a genus of bushy,
tuberous, herbaceous
perennial plants native
mainly in Mexico, but
also Central America,
and Colombia. There
are at least 36 species
of dahlia, with hybrids
commonly grown as
garden plants. This
great variety results
from dahlias being
octoploids—that is,
they have eight sets of
homologous
chromosomes, whereas
most plants have only
two.
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Lublin
Dalia
Dahlia
Photo and Hubert Szulc
Text based on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahlia
About the plant:
The species is a weed of
cereals and other crops,
probably with a centre
of origin in the eastern
Mediterranean.
Nowadays declining in
its native range because
of improved seed
cleaning, it is found as a
weed worldwide.
Photo by Hubert Szulc
Text based on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Agrostemma
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Lublin
Kąkol polny
Corncockles
About the plant:
a genus of flowering
plants in the pea family,
Fabaceae, that includes
ten species of woody
climbing bines native to
the Eastern United
States and to China,
Korea, and Japan. Some
species are popular
ornamental plants,
especially in China and
Japan. An aquatic
flowering plant with the
common name wisteria
or 'water wisteria' is in
fact Hygrophila
difformis, in the family
Acanthaceae.
Glicynia
Wisteria
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Lublin
Photo by Hubert Szulc
Text based on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisteria
About the plant:
a flowering herbaceous
perennial plant of the
family Asteraceae
(Compositae). It can be
found growing in
temperate regions of
the world, in lawns, on
roadsides, on disturbed
banks and shores of
water ways, and other
areas with moist soils.
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Lublin
Mniszek pospolity
Dandelion
Photo by Hubert Szulc
Text based on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taraxacum_officinale
About the plant:
a genus of 57 species of
flowering plants in the
family Saxifragaceae.
Species can be found
throughout the arctic
and northern temperate
parts of the Northern
Hemisphere, with the
highest species diversity
in eastern Asia; two
species are found
disjunctly in South
America.
Śledziennica skrętolistna
Golden Saxifrage
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Lublin
Photo by Hubert Szulc
Text based on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Saxifrage