Uporabnikikrystal Schenkel
Trillium sessile L.
Liliaceae
Cerastium fontanum Baumg.
Studenčna smiljka Caryophyllaceae
Acer × freemanii A.E.Murray
Sapindaceae
Erigeron philadelphicus L.
Asteraceae
Oxalis stricta L.
Oxalidaceae
Prunus padus L.
Čremsa Rosaceae
Packera glabella (Poir.) C.Jeffrey
Asteraceae
Mertensia virginica (L.) Pers. ex Link
Boraginaceae
Dipsacus sativus (L.) Honck.
Dipsacaceae
Platanus occidentalis L.
Platanaceae
Aesculus pavia L.
Rdečecvetni divji kostanj Hippocastanaceae
Mertensia virginica (L.) Pers. ex Link
Boraginaceae
Hydrophyllum virginianum L.
Hydrophyllaceae
Delphinium tricorne Michx.
Ranunculaceae
Podophyllum peltatum L.
Berberidaceae
Erythronium americanum Ker Gawl.
Liliaceae
Collinsia verna Nutt.
Scrophulariaceae
Claytonia virginica L.
Portulacaceae
Aesculus glabra Willd.
Hippocastanaceae
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Araceae
Cottage Garden Plants
Plants used in informal, whimsical ways, including old-fashioned flowers, edibles, and herbs. Wild plants, native and invasive welcome. Feel free to include weeds and how to recognize and deal with them as well. Everyone welcome!
Plants on the border or even submerged!
Let's collect plants spending their life in the water or on the border - in the swamps, bogs, marshes, which need high level of water to survive. Which will die if we meliorate everything and build banks made of stone. Please, do not publish: - epiphytic cacti, - plants in a vase, - plants adorned with droplets of spring rain, - and other ideas not in the scope of view of this group. Good luck wading along the border! Many thanks to all colleagues for the wonderful collection of observations!