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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
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