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Η μολόχα έχει πυκνό φύλλωμα, με φύλλα παλαμοσχιδή και άνθη κυρίως ρόδινα, που φύονται από τον βλαστό. Η περίοδος ανθοφορίας της περιλαμβάνει όλη την περίοδο της άνοιξης και του καλοκαιριού.

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Pelargonium peltatum is a species of pelargonium known by the common names ivy-leaf geranium and cascading geranium.

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Gazania species are grown for the brilliant colour of their flowerheads which appear in the late spring and are often in bloom throughout the summer into autumn. They prefer a sunny position and are tolerant of dryness and poor soils.

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Dianthus,CARNATION.It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 80 cm tall. The flowers are produced singly or up to five together in a cyme; they are 3–5 cm diameter, and sweetly scented; the original natural flower colour is bright pinkish-purple, but cultivars of other colours, including red, white, yellow and green, have been developed.

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ASTILBE.These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage, and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well.

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Chrysanthemums are divided into two basic groups, garden hardy and exhibition. Garden hardy mums are new perennials capable of wintering in most northern latitudes.

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kalanchoe.These plants are cultivated as ornamental houseplants and rock or succulent garden plants.They are popular because of their ease of propagation, low water requirements, and wide variety of flower colors typically borne in clusters well above the phylloclades.

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The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. The genus Calluna was formerly included in Erica – it differs in having even smaller scale-leaves (less than 2–3 mm long), and the flower corolla being consisting of separate petals.

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Primula.Plants bloom mostly during the spring, with flowers often appearing in spherical umbels on stout stems arising from basal rosettes of leaves; their flowers can be purple, yellow, red, pink, blue, or white. Some species show a white mealy bloom (farina) on various parts of the plant.

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Το Solanum ή Σολάνουμ είναι καλλοπιστικός θάμνος και αποτελεί είδος πιπεριάς.Ευδοκιμεί σε θέσεις με άπλετο ηλιακό φως και μέτριο-ξηρό έδαφος. Ο πολλαπλασιασμός γίνεται με σπόρους.

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Azaleas are generally slow-growing and do best in well-drained acidic soil (4.5–6.0 pH).[1]Fertilizer needs are low; some species need regular pruning.

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Dahlia.Perennial plants, with mostly tuberous roots. While some have herbaceous stems, others have stems which lignify in the absence of secondary tissue and resprout following winter dormancy, allowing further seasons of growth. Each floret is a flower in its own right

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The flowers of many species open in the evening, hence the name "evening primrose". They may open in under a minute.  Most native desert species are white. Oenothera caespitosa, a species of western North America, produces white flowers that turn pink with age.

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It is a popular ornamental plant in gardens, and widely used in floristry. The plants can tolerate light frost, but are not hardy at temperatures below -10°C. Some strains such as 'Tecolote' and 'Bloomingdale' produce double flowers .

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Fouchsia.Most fuchsias are shrubs from 0.2–4 m The flowers are very decorative; they have a pendulous "teardrop" shape and are displayed n profusion throughout the summer and autumn, and all year in tropical species.

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