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Biology, botany, zoology / Botany / Garden flowers

(3)

POPPY

(4)

IRIS

PEONY

ROSE FLOWER

(5)

ASTER

CALLA

CANNA

LILY

LOTUS

TOBACCO

PHLOX

(6)

ADONIS

AZALEA - rhododendron

ACONITE

GERANIUM

COSMEY

CROCUS

LEVKOY

LUNNYK

MALLOW

MIGNONETTE

VIOLET

FUCHSIA

ZINNIA

(7)

ANEMONA

VERBENA

dahlia (dahlia)

HYACINTH

CAMELLIA

NARCISSUS

NIVYANIK

MARIGANS (calendula)

PETUNIA

ORCHID

PRIMROSE

CHAMOMILE

TULIP

ENOTERA

(8)

Periwinkle

MARIGOLD

WATER COLLECTION (aquilegia)

dahlia (dahlia)

Carnation

ADONIS

WATER LILY

LAKFIOL

DAYLILY (Krasnodnev)

PURSLANE

RUDBECKIA

SCABIOUS

TUBEROSE

CYCLAMEN

(9)

AQUILEGIA (catchment)

BALSAM

HELIOTROPE

GLADIOLUS

HYDRANGEA

CALENDULA (marigold)

NASTURTIUM

Forget-me-not

(10)

DELPHINIUM

KRASNODNEV (day lily)

DAISY

CHRYSANTHEMUM

(11)

BELL

RHODODENDRON

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