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Premier Image Osteospermum "denebola"
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clearOsteospermum "denebola", is an attractive cultivar of the popular South African Daisies. Most widely sold cultivars are grown as annuals and are mainly hybrids of O. jucundum, O. ecklonis and O. grandiflorum.

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Premier Image Osteospermum "denebola"
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clearOsteospermum "denebola", is an attractive cultivar of the popular South African Daisies. Most widely sold cultivars are grown as annuals and are mainly hybrids of O. jucundum, O. ecklonis and O. grandiflorum.

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Premier Image Osteospermum "denebola"
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clearOsteospermum "denebola", is an attractive cultivar of the popular South African Daisies. Most widely sold cultivars are grown as annuals and are mainly hybrids of O. jucundum, O. ecklonis and O. grandiflorum.

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Osteospermum "denebola"
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clearOsteospermum "denebola", is an attractive cultivar of the popular South African Daisies. Most widely sold cultivars are grown as annuals and are mainly hybrids of O. jucundum, O. ecklonis and O. grandiflorum.

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Artemisia absinthium, Wormwood
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clearWormwood, Artemisia absinthium, is a species of wormwood, native to temperate regions of Eurasia and northern Africa. It was traditionally thought to cure intestinal worms. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with a hard, woody rhizome. The stems are straight, growing to 0.8-1.2 m tall, grooved, branched, and silvery-green. It is an ingredient in the liquor Absinthe, and also used for flavouring in some other spirits and wines, including bitters, vermouth and pelinkovac.

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Artemisia absinthium, Wormwood
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clearWormwood, Artemisia absinthium, is a species of wormwood, native to temperate regions of Eurasia and northern Africa. It was traditionally thought to cure intestinal worms. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with a hard, woody rhizome. The stems are straight, growing to 0.8-1.2 m tall, grooved, branched, and silvery-green. It is an ingredient in the liquor Absinthe, and also used for flavouring in some other spirits and wines, including bitters, vermouth and pelinkovac.

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Artemisia absinthium, Wormwood
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clearWormwood, Artemisia absinthium, is a species of wormwood, native to temperate regions of Eurasia and northern Africa. It was traditionally thought to cure intestinal worms. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with a hard, woody rhizome. The stems are straight, growing to 0.8-1.2 m tall, grooved, branched, and silvery-green. It is an ingredient in the liquor Absinthe, and also used for flavouring in some other spirits and wines, including bitters, vermouth and pelinkovac.

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Artemisia absinthium, Wormwood
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clearWormwood, Artemisia absinthium, is a species of wormwood, native to temperate regions of Eurasia and northern Africa. It was traditionally thought to cure intestinal worms. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with a hard, woody rhizome. The stems are straight, growing to 0.8-1.2 m tall, grooved, branched, and silvery-green. It is an ingredient in the liquor Absinthe, and also used for flavouring in some other spirits and wines, including bitters, vermouth and pelinkovac.

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Premier Image Taraxacum officinale
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clearTaraxacum officinale, or more populary known as Dandelion, from the French. It is a herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceae. They can be found growing in temperate regions of the world, in lawns, on roadsides, on disturbed banks and shores of water ways, and other areas with moist soils. T. officinale is considered a weed species, especially in lawns and along roadsides, but it is sometimes used as a medical herb and in food preparation.

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Premier Image Taraxacum officinale
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clearTaraxacum officinale, or more populary known as Dandelion, from the French. It is a herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceae. They can be found growing in temperate regions of the world, in lawns, on roadsides, on disturbed banks and shores of water ways, and other areas with moist soils. T. officinale is considered a weed species, especially in lawns and along roadsides, but it is sometimes used as a medical herb and in food preparation.

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Premier Image Taraxacum officinale
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clearTaraxacum officinale, or more populary known as Dandelion, from the French. It is a herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceae. They can be found growing in temperate regions of the world, in lawns, on roadsides, on disturbed banks and shores of water ways, and other areas with moist soils. T. officinale is considered a weed species, especially in lawns and along roadsides, but it is sometimes used as a medical herb and in food preparation.

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Dampiera stricta
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clearDampiera stricta is an erect perennial subshrub native to Australia, grows to between 0.2 and 0.6 metres in height.

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Scaevola ramosissima
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clearScaevola ramosissima, Snake Flower. Small creeper in the undergrowth near Sydney, Australia.

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Scaevola ramosissima
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clearScaevola ramosissima, Snake Flower. A small and attractive creeper in the undergrowth near Sydney, Australia. The sort of flower that is easy to walk past, but is very pretty when one has a closer look.

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Premier Image Dahlia sp. Cultivar
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clearDahlia are bushy, perennial plants native to Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. There are at least 36 species of Dahlia and over 20,000 cultivars. Dahlia hybrids are commonly grown as garden plants. The Aztecs gathered and cultivated the Dahlia for food, ceremony, as well as decorative purposes. The plants were introduced into Europe during the latter half of the eighteenth century.

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