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  2. Graptopetalum paraguayense - Wikipedia

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    Common names include mother-of-pearl-plant and ghost plant. [1] This is not to be confused with Monotropa uniflora which is also referred to as the “Ghost plant”. G. paraguayense has white flowers which have a form of a star. [2] The Graptopetalum paraguayense is called the ghost plant because of the residue on the leaves making it look ...

  3. Anaphalis - Wikipedia

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    Anaphalis is a genus of herbaceous and woody flowering plants within the family Asteraceae, whose members are commonly known by the name pearl or pearly everlasting. [3] There are around 110 species with the vast majority being native to central and southern Asia.

  4. Conostephium pendulum - Wikipedia

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    Conostephium pendulum grows to a height of 1 metre or less, has oblong or linear leaves about 2.5 cm long and with a sharp point on the end. The flowers, which occur from June to September, are cream coloured with a red-purple tip, about 11 mm long, tubular in shape with the style protruding beyond the floral tube.

  5. 20 Tiny Flowers to Grow in Your Garden for a Larger ... - AOL

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    Larger flowers, like peonies and dahlias ... Its tiny flowers look like confetti. Lantanas prefer very warm, humid environments with plenty of daily sunlight. USDA Hardiness Zones: 8 to 11.

  6. These Fabulous Flowers Will Thrive in the Shade - AOL

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    As its name suggests, these white flowers look like clusters of fluffy snow and are so easy to grow! Diamond Frost is a hybrid perennial that can grow in partial shade, can grow 8–20 inches tall ...

  7. Curio rowleyanus - Wikipedia

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    In humans the string of pearls plant is rated as toxicity classes 2 and 4 by the University of California, Davis. Class 2 is defined by minor toxicity; ingestion of string of pearls may cause minor illnesses such as vomiting or diarrhea. Class 4 is defined by dermatitis; contact with the plant's sap may cause skin irritation or rash. Likewise ...

  8. Pearl onion - Wikipedia

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    The pearl onion (Allium ampeloprasum var. sectivum or A. ampeloprasum 'Pearl-Onion Group'), [1] also known as button onion, baby onion or silverskin onion in the UK, [2] is a close relative of the leek (A. ampeloprasum var. porrum), and may be distinguished from common onions by having only a single storage leaf, [3] similar to cloves of garlic.

  9. Celosia argentea var. cristata - Wikipedia

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    Celosia argentea var. cristata (formerly Celosia cristata), known as cockscomb, is the cristate or crested variety of the species Celosia argentea.It was likely originally native to India, where it was saved from extinction in cultivation by the religious significance attached to the variety by Indian, Burmese, and Chinese gardeners who planted it near temples.

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