- To help you to identify flowers, you’ll find SEVERAL PICTURES per FLOWER showing the bloom, plant, detail as leaves and stems and a picture of the flower in its habitat. THE CATALOG can be sorted alphabetically by either name, family or genus. EDUCATIONAL GAME – to learn easily the ...
That way you are sure to get flowers and leaves in the same shot. 2.) Do not expect the result preview to be the same color/size as your exact plant. (My fiancé’s mistake. Hehe) Keep in mind that plants come in several varieties. A quick google search can help you narrow ...
The picture below shows Japanese knotweed in full bloom during the latter summer months, clearly showing its characteristics. One of the most striking features of Japanese knotweed is its distinctive creamy white flowers that appear late in the summer and early autumn [3]. The flowers appear on ...
Armed with this handy chart, you’ll soon be an expert at guessing herb identification by leaf. The next step will be learning about thesmell of different herbs. I find that even more interesting. We’ve all seen those little bubble packs of fresh herbs at the grocery store, but did you...
Your lawn has the potential to become home to small weeds, such as the common blue violet, which shares the space with your grass. Many types of weeds, classified as broadleaf, produce blue flowers in addition to wide foliage. Though the flowers are stri
Native to the southeastern United States, this evergreen tree’s leaves are shiny and leathery on top, with a dull underside. In the early summer, large white flowers bloom, giving off a strong, pleasant fragrance, yielding fruit that is sought after by birds, squirrels, and even wild turk...
Identify the String of Buttons or Necklace Vine (Crassula rupestris) by its cascading, vine-like growth habit and its waxy flowers. The small, thick and round leaves grow side-by-side along long stems or vines. Most indoor plants have heart-shaped, elongated or even blade-like leaves, and...
Aphids suck on the sticky substance of plant sap for their food source which they get from leaves of your plants, stems, buds, flowers, fruits, and/or roots of a plant. They also tend to prefer new growth and would cluster at the growth end of your heathy plants and attach themselves ...
Oranges journeyed to Italy in 1450 and were carried by French and Spanish explorers to the New World. Flowers Although both trees produce white flowers, they have very little else in common. Orange trees bear clusters of fragrant flowers, each with five oblong petals settled inside of a saucer...
The flowers are yellow-white, and the seeds can be pressed to yield tea oil. But it’s the leaves that are the most important part of the plant. Young, fresh leaves contain about 4% caffeine. Usually, the tip (bud) and the first two to three leaves are hand-picked from tea plants...