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Ficus lyrata, commonly known as the Fiddle-Leaf Fig, is an evergreen tree native to tropical regions of western Africa. It is a popular houseplant, known for its large, glossy, fiddle-shaped leaves.
Ficus carica brunswick is a variety of fig tree with large, sweet, purple-brown fruits. It is a popular choice for gardens and orchards due to its hardiness and delicious fruits.
Ficus carica Brown Turkey is a variety of fig tree, known for its large, sweet fruits. It is a hardy, easy to grow tree that produces abundant crops of sweet, brown-skinned figs.
Ficus benjamina, commonly known as the Weeping Fig, is an evergreen tree native to Asia and Australia. It is popular as a houseplant due to its attractive, glossy leaves and tolerance of low light conditions.
Ficaria verna subsp. verna, commonly known as Lesser Celandine, is a low-growing, herbaceous perennial plant native to Europe and western Asia. It is an important weed species in many parts of the world.
Ficaria verna, commonly known as ‘brazen hussy’, is a low-growing, spreading plant with yellow flowers. It is a popular spring-flowering ground cover in gardens.
Festuca tatrae is a species of grass found in the mountains of Central and Eastern Europe. It is a perennial grass with a dense, tufted habit and narrow, grey-green leaves.
Festuca glauca, commonly known as blue fescue, is a clump-forming, evergreen perennial grass with blue-green foliage and small, yellow-brown flower spikes. It is drought tolerant and grows best in full sun.
Festuca glauca Elijah Blue is a low-growing, evergreen grass with steel-blue foliage and a mounding habit. It is an excellent choice for groundcover and rock gardens.
Ferocactus pilosus, commonly known as the hairy barrel cactus, is a species of cactus native to Mexico. It is a cylindrical cactus with densely packed spines and yellow flowers. It is an easy-to-care-for plant that can thrive in a variety of conditions.