Topic: Names of Shrubs
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What is the Latin name of the honeysuckle shrub?
Lonicera japonica, L. caprifolium are the most commonly used for medicinal purposes. Also L. villosa or American honeysuckle. Over 300 species of honeysuckle in the Caprifoliaceae family. Read More »
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What is the Latin name of the senna shrub?
Cassia angustifolia, a member of the Leguminaceae family. Read More »
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What is the scientific name for a arborvitae shrub?
Thuja orientalis Read More »
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An Australian evergreen is the flame tree. Read More »
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chamaephyte Read More »
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Elianthus, Elder, Escalonia, Euonymus... Read More »
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Berberis darwinii. Read More »
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You will find a comprehensive list of shrubs with purple flowers at http://www.practical-garden-shrubs.com/shrubs_shades_purple.htm Read More »
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Gorse. It could be gorse. Ulex europaeus. Read More »
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Microphylla is the scientific name for 'small leaved'. It comes from the Greek for '[having] small or tiny leaves'. The word isn't used just to describe small leaved shrubs. So for example, it also may be used in regard to 'small leaved' tr... Read More »
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