Home

Add

Plants

Fungus

Animals

Disease

 Unknown

Tree of Life

Tips

Q & A

Learn

More
 
 
All

Flowers

Leaf

Plant Use

Part Finder
 
Add
Plant
 


Healthy Home Gardening
secondary color: Brown
Number of Petals
Petal Color
Reset All
ALL
Main Color ALL
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2nd Color ALL
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Known
Unknown
Plant Type
Categories
Useful Parts
Herb Shrub Tree Vine Other
Food Medicine Material Commercial Weed Poison
Roots Stems Bark Wood Leaves Buds Flowers Fruit Seeds



1 2 3              
Healthy Home Gardening



1

583
Esselean
Esselean
Milkmaids
  Milkmaids July 08, 2012
[[http://www.pbase.com/lambsfeathers/image/105045205]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burchardia_umbellata]] Milkmaids
2

1921
gardengeek
gardengeek
Asiatic Lily
  Asiatic Lily June 05, 2012
Asiatic Lily
3

1244
JoleanJabour
JoleanJabour
Ledoboaria socialis
  Ledoboaria socialis February 26, 2012
Blooming Time: In winter in the greenhouse, it blooms with very small, greenish-white flowers. Culture: Ledebouria socialis need full sun to partial shade with a well-drained soil mix. We use a soil mix consisting of 1 part peat moss to 1 part loam to 2 parts sand or perlite. The plants are allowed to dry thoroughly in between waterings. Plants are fertilized on a monthly basis with a balanced fertilizer diluted to ½ the strength recommended on the label. They are very vigorous growers an Ledoboaria socialis
4

2069
gardengeek
gardengeek
Pygmy Fameflower
  Pygmy Fameflower May 05, 2011
This should be edible, but I'm not sure... Pygmy Fameflower
5

2323
brayolin
brayolin
DESERT ROSE
  DESERT ROSE May 04, 2011
DESERT ROSE
6

1724
CrookedCreek
CrookedCreek
Leaf Cactus
  Leaf Cactus March 24, 2011
Leaf Cactus
7

2026
tktikara
tktikara
Dotted Horsemint
  Dotted Horsemint September 30, 2010
Grows 3 to 4 ft tall. Can contain anywhere from 2-7 heads per stem. It grows on road shoulders, in old fields and thin woods, and in disturbed areas. It is partial to sandy soils. More information can be attained here- [[]]http://www.floridata.com/ref/m/mona_pun.cfm[[]] Dotted Horsemint
8

2267
terrahbell
terrahbell
 East Himalayan Balsam
  East Himalayan Balsam September 12, 2010
 East Himalayan Balsam
9

3072
Thunder
Thunder
RedBud
  RedBud August 30, 2010
Early settlers sometimes used redbud blossoms as a salad food. Redbud bark was used to treat common maladies and sometimes even leukemia. Medicinal Uses: A tea made from the inner bark is highly astringent. Used in the treatment of fevers, diarrhea and dysentery, it is also a folk remedy for leukemia. A cold infusion of the roots and inner bark have been used to treat various chest complaints including whooping cough and congestion. Bark of redbud has been used as an astringent in the treatment RedBud
10

1797
Thunder
Thunder
Deptford Pink
  Deptford Pink July 06, 2010
The plant was given its English name by the 17th century herbalist Thomas Johnson in a celebrated case of mistaken identity. In fact, what Johnson found and described in 1633 was probably maiden pink Dianthus deltoides. As the first name given to a plant is generally the one botanists stick to, the East End of London is 'famous' for a species that has not grown there in historical times, and possibly not at all. The nectar of the flowers likely attracts small butterflies, skippers, long-tongued Deptford Pink
11

2184
Thunder
Thunder
RedBud
  RedBud June 19, 2010
Early settlers sometimes used redbud blossoms as a salad food. Redbud bark was used to treat common maladies and sometimes even leukemia Medicinal Uses: A tea made from the inner bark is highly astringent. Used in the treatment of fevers, diarrhea and dysentery, it is also a folk remedy for leukemia. A cold infusion of the roots and inner bark have been used to treat various chest complaints including whooping cough and congestion. Bark of redbud has been used as an astringent in the treatment o RedBud
12

2492
gardengeek
gardengeek
Geranium
  Geranium June 16, 2010
Geranium
13

1949
gardengeek
gardengeek
Purple Bacopa
  Purple Bacopa June 14, 2010
Bacopa : Enhances memory development, learning, and concentration. Purple Bacopa
14

2869
Entheogen
Entheogen
Mandrake
  Mandrake June 11, 2010
Because mandrake contains deliriant hallucinogenic tropane
alkaloids such as hyoscyamine and the roots sometimes
contain bifurcations causing them to resemble human figures,
their roots have long been used in magic rituals, today also
in neopagan religions such as Wicca and Germanic revivalism
religions such as Odinism. All parts of the mandrake plant
are poisonous. Photo by:
שומבל&
#1506; More Entheogenic Plants: [[]]http://healthyhomegarde
Mandrake
15

1347
alpinesarah
alpinesarah
Fuchsia-like weed
  Fuchsia-like weed June 06, 2010
Long thin stems from which groups of 4-6 delicate hanging flowers appear. Two plants have appeared in my garden among the rubble of a building site. Before I remove them I would like to know what they are. Fuchsia-like weed
16

2350
Thunder
Thunder
Dovesfoot Cranesbill
  Dovesfoot Cranesbill May 30, 2010
It is found by experience to be singularly good for wind cholic, as also to expel the stone and gravel in the kidneys. The decoction thereof in wine, is an excellent good cure for those that have inward wounds, hurts, or bruises, both to stay the bleeding, to dissolve and expel the congealed blood, and to heal the parts, as also to cleanse and heal outward sores, ulcers and fistulas; and for green wounds, many do only bruise the herb, and apply it to the places, and it heals them quickly. The sa Dovesfoot Cranesbill
17

1752
heidbenati
heidbenati
'Emerald Blue'
  'Emerald Blue' May 26, 2010
'Emerald Blue'
18

1208
gardengeek
gardengeek
Utah Milkvetch
  Utah Milkvetch May 22, 2010
It is poisonous to livestock, so avoid planting where animals graze. Utah Milkvetch
19

586
terrahbell
terrahbell
BUTTERFLY BUSH
  BUTTERFLY BUSH May 09, 2010
BUTTERFLY BUSH
20

706
terrahbell
terrahbell
Phlox
  Phlox May 07, 2010
Phlox
21

5394
gardengeek
gardengeek
Tartarian Honeysuckle
  Tartarian Honeysuckle April 29, 2010
Honeysuckles (Lonicera, pronounced /lɒˈnɪsərə/; syn. Caprifolium Mill.) are arching shrubs or twining vines in the family Caprifoliaceae, native to the Northern Hemisphere. There are about 180 species of honeysuckle, 100 of which occur in China; Europe and North America have only about 20 native species each. Widely known species include Lonicera periclymenum (European Honeysuckle or Woodbine), Lonicera japonica (Japanese Honeysuckle, White Honeysuckl Tartarian Honeysuckle
22

2567
gardengeek
gardengeek
Henbit
  Henbit April 16, 2010
Henbit Deadnettle is an edible mint. [[]]http://healthyhomegardening.com/Plant.php?pid=1051[[]] [[]]http://healthyhomegardening.com/Plant.php?pid=113[[]] Henbit
23

2140
heidbenati
heidbenati
Commelina zebrina
  Commelina zebrina February 15, 2010
Commelina zebrina
24

3760
heidbenati
heidbenati
Pink Begonia Flower
  Pink Begonia Flower January 06, 2010
Pink Begonia Flower
25

2087
gardengeek
gardengeek
Wandering Jew
  Wandering Jew December 29, 2009
Stripe Leaf Plant Wandering Jew
26

4869
heidbenati
heidbenati
Unknown Magenta Orchid
  Unknown Magenta Orchid November 03, 2009
Unknown Magenta Orchid
27

3452
Blossom
Blossom
Dahlia
  Dahlia September 20, 2009
Dahlia
28

2066
gardengeek
gardengeek
Red Bristly Hollyhock
  Red Bristly Hollyhock September 11, 2009
Red Bristly Hollyhock
29

1232
Blossom
Blossom
Magenta Dahlia
  Magenta Dahlia September 08, 2009
Magenta Dahlia
30

1644
Blossom
Blossom
Magenta Zinnia
  Magenta Zinnia September 03, 2009
Magenta Zinnia
1 2 3              


Reset List

Add a New Plant



Phylogenetic Tree of Life

Learn how to create a custom
Tree of Life

NEW!
Share "secondary color: Brown "


+ Facebook + Twitter + Digg + Stumbleupon



    © Copyright 2006 - 2013 HealthyHomeGardening.com. All Rights Reserved.
Português
Database Web Design by Artatom