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БагаторічнаYellowroot
Xanthorhiza simplicissima
Plant rhizome divisions in moist, humus-rich, slightly acidic, well-drained to moist soil in partial to full shade; yellowroot is a low, colony-forming native shrub of Appalachian stream banks and moist woodland slopes, grown for its ferny, compound foliage that provides attractive, fine-textured gr
БагаторічнаYerba de estrella
Rhynchospora nervosa
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БагаторічнаYerba de hicotea
Hygrophila costata
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БагаторічнаYerba de jicotea
Ludwigia erecta
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БагаторічнаYerba linda
Peperomia rotundifolia
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БагаторічнаYerba porosa
Porophyllum ruderale
Sow seeds 1/4 in deep directly in the garden once soil is warm and all frost danger has passed; papalo does not transplant well due to its taproot. This Mexican culinary herb is used raw, added at the table rather than during cooking — heat destroys its unique flavor, which blends notes of cilantro,
Yesterday-Today-and-Tomorrow
Brunfelsia pauciflora
Plant in moist, fertile, slightly acidic to neutral, well-drained soil in partial shade; yesterday-today-and-tomorrow takes its name from one of the most enchanting flower color-change sequences in horticulture: the fragrant, flat-faced flowers open deep violet-purple ('yesterday'), fade to lavender
БагаторічнаYew
Taxus baccata
Bloom Color: Green, Yellow. Main Bloom Time: Early spring, Late spring, Mid spring. Form: Rounded.
БагаторічнаYorell mallee
Eucalyptus gracilis
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Yorkshire-fog
Holcus lanatus
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Youngberry
Rubus caesius x idaeus x ursinus hybrid
The youngberry is a dewberry hybrid developed in Louisiana in the early 1900s by B.M. Young, producing very large, dark maroon-purple berries with a high juice content and sweet-tart flavor excellent for wine, juice, and pies. Culture is similar to boysenberry: train long, trailing canes on a T-trel
Yuzu
Citrus junos
Yuzu is prized almost entirely for its intensely aromatic rind and highly acidic juice rather than its thin, seedy flesh; the fruit is rarely eaten out of hand but is indispensable in Japanese cuisine as a seasoning, in yuzu kosho paste, and in bath products. It is self-fertile and grafted trees beg