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Perennial succulent rosettes. Found in Eastern Africa.
2. Apricot tree (Japanese)
Low spreading tree with pink flowers in spring.
Evergreen shrub grown for its foliage and fruits.
Little Mediterranean ash.
High bamboo grown for its decorative shape and its edible shoots.
Small bamboo, indoor plant.
Common banana, big, pale green leaves. Bears hanging inflorescences, male purplish flowers are grouped at the bottom.
Bamboo shape begonia with whitish blossom.
Bamboo shape begonia. In flower pots.
12. Begonia semperflorens
Also names "Clumps' begonia".
Benjamin tree tropical shape
14. Birch (silver), European white birch
Deciduous, broadly columnar or conical graceful tree. Has slender, drooping shoots and silver-like bark that becomes black and rugged at base of trunk with age.
15. Boxwood 'Green Mountain'
16. Buckthorn (Italian) bush shape
Deciduous, bushy, arching shrub with narrow, silvery leaves, bright orange berries on female plants (mostly used).
17. Buckthorn (Italian) shrub shape
A good evergreen shrub for a hedge or screening that has nice green foliage throughout the year. Spring-blooming greenish-yellow flowers produce dark black fruits.
Evergreen shrub found in tropical Africa with yellow-green flowers from summer to fall.
spreading tree with broad leaves, summer blossom consists in bunches of white flowers, followed by long hanging cylindrical pods.
Cat mint, ground-cover plant with blue flowers.
Decorative tree. Parks and gardens.
Native from mountains of the Mediterranean region, from Turkey and Lebanon west to Morocco. Leaves dark green to blue-green. The tree measures from 20 to 40 m.
23. Cherry tree (Chinese), hill cherry tree
Deciduous, spreading tree bearing white or pink flowers from mid- to late spring. Leaves are bronze when young, mature to deep green, then turn brownish yellow in autumn.
24. Cherry tree (cornelian)
Deciduous, spreading open shrub, green leaves change to reddish-purple in autumn, sulfur yellow flowers in late winter or early spring, then fruits turn red on maturity.
25. Cherry tree-f (flower)
Flower cherry tree, ornamental tree.
26. Cherry tree-w (flower)
Untrimmed decorative tree.
Deciduous tree with a spreading crown. Old version of this tree which can be simulated from 20 to 60 years old but cannot be simulated younger than 20 years old. For a younger version of this tree, please refer to Chestnut tree-b.
Deciduous tree with a spreading crown. Young version of the tree which can be simulated from 5 to 30 years old. For an older version, please check Chestnut tree-b.
Deciduous, spreading tree. Has dark leaves and star-shaped, pinkish-lilac flowers in spring, followed by pale orange-yellow fruits in autumn.
30. Chlorophytum of gardens, spider plant
Evergreen, perennial plant with short rhizomes, grown for its foliage. Racemes of many white flowers are carried on thin long stems. Rosettes of leaves appear on flower stems.
Large shrub or shrubby tree having sharp spines and pinnate leaves with small deciduous leaflets and sweet-scented racemose yellow-orange flowers; grown as ornamentals or hedging or emergency food for livestock.
Climber with large purplish flowers and found on a column.
Small evergreen tree of Africa and Asia.
A shrub typically found in Africa.
Bush with partly vertical bearing spread out, evergreen-like leaves, limited in height as if trimmed.
38. Croton (broad-leafed)
Found in Africa, this broad-leafed tree has a rough gray bark and sweet scented yellow-white flowers and large heart shaped leaves.
A swamp plant that requires moist to wet soil. Native to Eastern Africa, aslo known as the umbrella sedge.
Erected columnar coniferous.
41. Cypress (Mediterranean)
Open, upright conifer. Dark green-green foliage.
Conifer with plagiotrope branches and orthotrope twigs.
erected conifer with plagiotrope branches and twigs.
Daffodil, bulbous plant with spring blossom.
Deciduous, spreading, bushy shrub, white or creamy-white flowers, spherical yellow fruits.
Found in Africa in a variety of soils, it grows the best on alluvial soils and has a large geographic range. Has light yellow wood with thorny branches.
Eschscholtzia with bright orange blossom.
Most important forest canopy species in Australia. Typically tall, single stemmed though some species are multi-stemmed.
Ornamental weeping evergreen shrub with oval leaves.
Clump flowers, the bunch develops with rhizomes.
Foam flower, perennial plant with persistent leaves.
Plant native from the tropical areas, the ginger has become a pest in Hawaii and other places it was introduced, including South Africa and New Zealand, where the invasive ginger displaces native plant species.
Long-lived herbaceous plant, native from Malaysia used in ornament. Flowers are used as tropical cut flowers.
Bushy shrub, yearly pruned, yellow flowers in early spring.
Bush shape shrub with persistent foliage, red leaves and dark blue berries in winter.
Deciduous, woody-stemmed plant cup shape trimmed for grape harvesting. Green lobed leaves turn to yellow to purple in autumn.
Decorative tuft of hair grass.
Tuft of grass with long leaves.
Grass, scattered tufts of grass with short leaves
Grass with dense foliage, planted in a line.
64. Hackberry (Mediterranean), Mediterranean nettle tree
Mediterranean nettle tree, slow growing tree.
Deciduous, conical tree with oval leaves.
Winter heather with persistent leaves.
Evergreen much-branched and usually erect shrub or tree, with dark green leaves.
68. Honeysuckle (creeping)
Climbing shrub with persisting or semi-persistent foliage.
Young isolated tree without any pruning often found in urban areas. Requiring pruning in the adult stage (see horsechestnut b or horsechestnut d).
simulates a periodic trimming of the Horsechesnut-a often found in urban areas along city avenues.
red horsechestnut tree, file simulating periodic trimming
simulates a periodic trimming of the Horsechesnut-a often found in urban areas within public parks and gardens.
Deciduous, bushy shrub, trimmed, domed white, pinky, purple red or blue flower heads. Native to southern and eastern Asia and North and South America. By far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China and Japan.
It is a vigorous woody climbing plant, growing to 20 m height up trees or rock faces, climbing by means of small aerial roots on the stems. Climbing hydrangea, deciduous leaves, white flowers in summer.
Drooping ground-cover plant.
Deciduous, arching bushy shrub with dark green leaves, bright yellow flowers appear on leafless green shoots in winter and early spring.
Small tree to 10-15 m tall native to the south of Europe and Southwest Asia, it's an ornamental tree in parks and gardens . According to the legend, Judas would have been hung with this tree. Spreading tree or shrub, pea-like magenta flower buds are followed in spring by pink flowers before oval leaves emerge.
Red knotweed, ground cover plant with deciduous leaves.
They are native to the mountains of southern Europe from France to the Balkan . The Laburnum are is widely grown as an ornamental tree in parks and large gardens .They have dark green deciduous leaves, yellow flowers at the end of spring and summer.
Lady's mantle, rock plant, ground covering with persistent leaves.
Fast-growing, deciduous conifer with a conical crown when young, broadening on maturity.
Otto Luyken laurel, shrub with abundant white flowers in spring, persistent leaves.
Evergreen, bushy, dense spreading shrub, white flowers appear in early summer, followed by deep purple-red fruits.
Evergreen, dense shrub with oval, dark green leaves. Freely produces flat heads of small, white blooms open from pink buds during late winter and spring, sometimes autumn blossom may happen.
Lavanda, shrubby plant with summer blossom.
Deciduous shrub or small tree with oval leaves, panicles of white to deep-purple flowers in early summer.
Red lily, lily with very colorful standing flowers.
Lily, with large white drooping flowers.
89. Lily Flamingo , Tail Flower
They grow in wet tropical mountain forest of Central America and South America. The flowers are small (about 3 mm) and develop crowded in a spike on a fleshy axis and called a spadix, a characteristic of the arums. The spadix can take on many colors (white, green, purple, red, pink, or a combination). The spadix is part of an inflorescence. The outer portion of the inflorescence is known as the spathe. Some people like to call the spathe a "flower", however it is simply a modified leaf. The spathe may be a single color (yellow, green, or white) or possibly multicolored including burgundy and red.
Clump-forming semi-perennial plant, has grayish-green leaves, important dark-blue summer blossom.
93. Madrone (pacific), Oregon laurel
Native to West America it's a tall tree, 50-100 ft, with its glossy foliage. California Indians ate the fruit raw and cooked.
Limited bush in height as if trimmed.
Evergreen shrub grown for its foliage and fruits.
A common tuberous perennial with arrowhead shaped leaves. Has brightly colored foliage and enjoys warm shady areas.
Ornamental tree with null and void foliage. Flowering in spring.
99. Nettle (broad-leaved flame)
A soft-stemmed plant with colorful and bright foliage. Leaves are irregularly toothed.
Eastern Asia and Malaysia, now pan-tropical through cultivation. Leaves variously colored green, red, purple, yellow. Deciduous perennial grown as tender annual, up to 4 feet tall (1.2 m) but generally around 1 foot tall (30 cm), 8 to 12 inches spread (20 to 30 cm).
101. Nettle (silver dead)
Silver dead-nettle, ground cover plant with persistent leaves.
102. Ngaio tree, Mousehole tree
Myoporum flourishes is native to New Zealand. They are found widely in Australia and the South Pacific. It was introduced to California as a horticultural species and grown in coastal areas from San Francisco Bay to San Diego. It is most common in urban, disturbed areas, below 900 feet elevation. It is not known to spread by vegetative means, but it can re-sprout from stumps.
103. Nicotiana 'Domino' series
"Domino" series nicotiana with white blossom.
104. Nicotiana 'Sensation' series
"Sensation" series nicotiana with red blossom.
105. Oak (holly - bush shape)
Tree originated from South-West Europe and North Africa with rounded bush shape and persisting foliage, a little thorn-bush.
Tree originated from South-West Europe and North Africa with rounded port and persisting foliage a little thorn-bush.
107. Oak (holly, pruned shape)
Tree originated from South-West Europe and North Africa pruned for fruits production with persisting foliage, a little thorn-bush.
Flowered bushes limited in height as if been trimmed.
109. Olive tree (European)
Fruit bearing Mediterranean tree simulating an old olive tree. An olive tree can grow very old. so, the age units are dimension units and do not reflect the real physiological age.
110. Olive tree (Russian), oleaster
Russian-olive is a small, usually thorny shrub or small tree that can grow to 30 feet in height. Its stems, buds, and leaves have a dense covering of silvery to rusty scales. Has narrow, silvery-gray leaves.
111. Palm (Canary island date)
Phoenix Mediterranean palm tree.
Palm tree with persisting, large webbed sheets whose ends of the lobes form wire. Set up port and single feather-grass.
114. Palm (Guadalupe rock)
Native to Guadalupe Island that grows to 30 feet (10m) with a highly fissured trunk. The large fan-shaped leaves are shiny green and flowers black fruits.
115. Palm (Mexican Washington), thread palm
116. Palm (miniature date)
Native to India through China and to the Philippines, a small palm, usually with clustered stems, with bright green leaves, to 6 feet long.
Palm tree from Malaysia with single feather-grass.
119. Palm Tree (Mediterranean fan)
Chamaerops humilis is today one of the most popular palm tree in Southern Europe. It can resist to very cold temperature and dry period. It is very used in parks and gardens.
Plant native to the tropical Americas and the Pacific Ocean islands . A lot of species of this flowering plant are produced for their colored flowers.
A deciduous tree that prefers forest margins and open forest throughout mountainous regions in Africa.
Ground-cover plant with persistent leaves.
125. Petunia 'Resisto' series
Clumps, mixed edges or containers.
126. Phyllirea (narrow leaved)
Evergreen shrub, sometimes bushy, lower face of leaves is silvery, looking like olive tree ones, discreet blossom ; is followed by bluish berries.
Conical, open-crowned conifer with an open growth of bright green leaves, sometimes green-green.
Native to the Himalayas , it grows at high altitudes in mountain valleys at altitudes of 1800-4300 m (rarely as low as 1200 m), and is a tree from 30-50 m in height. It grows in a temperate climate with dry winters and wet summers. Its hardiness allows its use in Mediterranean plantations.
130. Pine (stone), umbrella pine
Conifer with a rounded crown on an apparently short trunk.
Native to Corsica. Perfectly straight tree which can attain 40 meters in height and age to 600 years.
Forest plantations, rest areas.
Planting type : Parks or gardens.
Deciduous erected or half spreading tree with arching twigs. Light, green foliage then turn yellow in autumn.
Native to California it's an evergreen, long-lived tree living for up to 2,000 years and is commonly considered the tallest tree in the world, reaching up to 115.5 m (378 ft). Redwood burls are used in the production of table tops, veneers, and turned goods. The phenols and tannins present in old growth redwood stock affords excellent termite and water damage protection .
137. Reed (giant), rootstock knotty
Perennial plant with rhizomes. Thick stems bear broad leaves. Produce dense, erected panicles in summer.
Climbing rose, hardy climber, deciduous leaves, bunch of pale rose flowers.
Old rose, bush with multi-seasonal white flowers. Bush limited in height as if trimmed.
Evergreen, bushy, dense shrub with narrow leaves. Small purplish-blue to blue flowers appear from mid-spring to early summer and sometimes in autumn.
Suckering bush with evergreen foliage, limited in height as if trimmed.
Ground covering with dense foliage.
Bush shape shrub with clusters of white flowers in spring, small brown fruits in summer.
145. Shrub ('pillow' trimmed)
Semi-spherical shape trimmed bush.
Albizia type tree, Mediterranean or tropical.
Compact spreading out bearing with evergreen foliage, limited in height as if trimmed.
149. Strawberry tree (bush shape)
Typical from the Mediterranean flora with red fruits.
Evergreen, spreading shrub. Light gray leaves. In summer bears a succession of saucer-shaped deep-yellow flowers.
152. Sycamore - trimmed (American), Plane tree (trimmed)
Trimmed isolated tree with goblet-shape, in squares and esplanades.
153. Sycamore tree (American), Plane tree
Planting type : Isolated trees or lined plantings.
154. Sycamore tree (huge trimmed), Plane tree (huge trimmed)
The Tasmanian Blue Gum or Blue Gum Eucalyptus, is one of the most widely cultivated trees native to Australia. They typically grow from 30-55 m (98 to 180 feet) tall. The natural distribution of the species includes Tasmania and southern Victoria. The Tasmanian Blue Gum was proclaimed as the floral emblem of Tasmania .
Coreopsis with yellow blossom.
157. Tulip (Darwin hybrid)
Flowering bulb plant. Large, simple flowers are born on long stems from mid- to late spring.
Centranthus, valerian with pink flowers.
Native to the Carpathian Mountains of eastern Europe, but often found growing wild eastward to Himalayas and China. Widely cultivated throughout this region and elsewhere in temperate zone of the Old and New World. Juglans regia is a deciduous tree growing to 20m by 20m at a medium rate. It is hardy to zone 5 and is frost tender.
160. Weeping Bottle Brush
Callistemon viminalis occurs naturally on the east coast of Australia . It is more common along watercourses on the coastal plains where it forms a shrub or small tree up to 8 m tall; larger specimens up to 18 m tall have also been recorded. The leaves are lanceolate. The flowers are borne in spikes with prominent red stamens. Callistemon viminalis is extremely adaptable in cultivation.
162. Witch hazel (Chinese)
Bush shape shrub with winter blossom, limited in height as if trimmed.
Dense shrub with thin, arced shoots deciduous leaves. Bush limited in height as if trimmed.
Bushy shrub with erected shoots. Golden-yellow flowers in spring.