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  2. Sedum hispanicum - Wikipedia

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    Sedum hispanicum is a glabrous or somewhat pubescent annual, 5–15 cm tall. Its stems branch. Its linear leaves are alternate, 7–10 mm long and rounded. Its flowers are usually six-parted, sometimes 7–9-parted, arranged in unilateral cymes.

  3. Arracacia xanthorrhiza - Wikipedia

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    Being a South American plant, its most common names are in either Spanish or Portuguese, the two most spoken languages in that continent. The name arracacha (or racacha ) was borrowed into Spanish from Quechua raqacha , [ 2 ] and is used in the Andean region.

  4. Malva hispanica - Wikipedia

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    Malva hispanica, the Spanish mallow, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to the western Mediterranean. [1] Uniquely in its genus, Malva hispanica flowers possess a bilobed epicalyx , which is derived from an ancestral trimerous structure and represents a loss of the adaxial epicalyx lobe.

  5. Mexican jumping bean - Wikipedia

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    However, they are not related to actual beans (legume plants), but rather to spurges. The beans are considered non-toxic but are not generally eaten. [1] In the spring, when the shrub is flowering, moths lay their eggs on the shrub's hanging seedpods. When the eggs hatch, tiny larvae bore into the immature green pods and begin to devour the seeds.

  6. Ipomoea lobata - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea lobata, the fire vine, firecracker vine or Spanish flag [1] (formerly Mina lobata), is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae, native to Mexico and Brazil. [ 2 ] Growing to 5 m (16 ft) tall, Ipomoea lobata is a perennial climber often cultivated in temperate regions as an annual .

  7. Spanish garden - Wikipedia

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    Jardín del Generalife de Granada. A traditional Spanish garden is a style of garden or designed landscape developed in historic Spain. Especially in the United States, the term tends to be used for a garden design style with a formal arrangement that evokes, usually not very precisely, the sort of plan and planting developed in southern Spain, incorporating principles and elements from ...

  8. Esparto - Wikipedia

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    Another name in Spanish for the plant is "atocha," a pre-Roman word. "Esparto" or σπάρτο in Greek may refer to any woven products of sedge or broom , including cords and ropes. [ 1 ] This species grows forming a steppic landscape – esparto grasslands – which covers large parts of Spain and Algeria.

  9. Crataegus mexicana - Wikipedia

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    The plant is a large shrub or small tree growing to 5–10 m tall, with a dense crown. The leaves are semi- evergreen , oval to diamond-shaped, 4–8 cm long, with a serrated margin. The flowers are off-white, 2 cm diameter.

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