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Biology, botany, zoology / Botany / Indoor and garden flowers

(3)

REO

(4)

akka (feijoa)

ALOE

IVY

ROSE FLOWER

HEBE

HOYA

(5)

AGAFA

ACANTHUS

ANON

BUDRA

WANDA

Hebee

WILD

KELLA

KUFEYA

LELIA

LILY

LUBKA

MIRTA

PEPPER

PILEA

RODEA

ROHEA

HAKEYA

EURIA

(6)

ARALIA

AUCUBA

BUKSUS

GERANIUM

GINURA

DURMAN

IXORA

THE NEEDLE

CACTUS

CLIVIA

COLEUS

KRINUM

KUPENA

OTONNA

SEDUM (sedum)

PALM

PETREAA

SAMSHIT

SARANA

FUCHSIA

HIRITA

CERAUS

CISSUS

ELODEA

EONIUM

(7)

AKAMIFHA

ACUCUBA

BANKING

BEGONIA

Brassia

VALLOTA

VRIEZIA

GEMARIA

DRACAENA

Zebrina

KAZURA

CALATHEA

CAMELLIA

CATTLEA

OXIS

SPURGE

MURRAYA

NANDINA

OLEANDER

PUNCH

PAPYRUS

PRIMROSE

PISONIA

REBUCY

SOLYANUM

HIBICUSS

CYPRUS

JUSTICE

CESTRUM

EXACUM

ERISTION

(8)

ABUTILON

ANGREKUM

MAIDENHAIR

ALOCASIA

ALPINIA

ANTURIUM

ANREDERA

ANTOURISM

AHIMENES

BIOFITUM

PRIVET

BRAVALIA

bromeliad

BIEMERIA

GARDENIA

GASTERIA

GEMANTHUS

HIBISCUS

DRIANDRA

CALADIUM

KOSTENETS

NETTLE

LISTOVIK

YOUNGER

COINER

MONOLENA

MONSTERA

Plumbago (mumps)

Saintpaulia

STAPELIA

TRIKANTA

FITTONIA

CELOGINA

CYCLAMEN

SCHEFFLER

HAVORTIA

JACOBINIA

(9)

AGOPANTUS

AGLOONEMA

ILOSTERA

AMARYLLIS

ASPARAGUS

ASPLENIUM (kostenets)

BALSAM

HYDRANGEA

CORDELINE

LIGUSTRUM

Malpighia

IMPOSSIBLE

PEYRESQIA

RAFFLESIA

FAT WOMAN

CHLOROPHIUM

EPIFILUM

ECHINOPSIS

(10)

AKOKANTERA

ASPIDISTRA

ADRAMISCHUS

BERTHOLONIA

BILBERGIA

DENDROBIUM

zygocactus

SAXIFRAGE

QATARANTHUS

CROSSANDRA

LAUREL CHERRY

MAMMILYARIA

PASSIFLORA (passion flower)

PELARGONIUM

SANSEVIERA

FIG TREE

CHLOROPHYTUM

CEPHOMANDRA

(11)

BRUNFELSIA

BOugainvillea

PLATICERIUM (antler)

plectranthus

PHILADELPHUS

Phyllocactus

PHILODENDRON

HIPPIASTRUM

ECHINOCACTUS

(12)

calla

TRADESCENCE

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