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  2. Plant Walls Are the Ultimate Trend for Plant Lovers With ...

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    For a low-maintenance plant wall, opt for moss, preserved houseplants, or air plants that require little to no care. These plants also serve as great black-space fillers to keep your plant wall ...

  3. Lactuca muralis - Wikipedia

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    Lactuca muralis, the wall lettuce, is a perennial flowering plant in the tribe Cichorieae within the family Asteraceae, also referred to as Mycelis muralis. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its chief characteristic is its open airy clumps of yellow flowers.

  4. Erysimum - Wikipedia

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    Growth is best in dry soils with very good drainage, and they are often grown successfully in loose wall mortar, hence the vernacular name. There is a wide range of flower color in the warm spectrum, including white, yellow, orange, red, pink, maroon, purple and russet. The flowers, appearing in spring, usually have a strong, pleasant fragrance.

  5. Wikipedia:Plant photo collection I - Wikipedia

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    There are about 100 photos in this collection. For ease of naviagtion of the currently usable photos, the hostess of TTP, User 1DRAGONES (Lady Dragoness), has made an index (No logging-in required.) Index to Flora & Other Photos. Murray's flower photos (nearly 50) Sue's flowers (8) Murray's tree s (5) Fran and Gary's flowers (over a dozen)

  6. Teucrium chamaedrys - Wikipedia

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    Wall germander is a creeping evergreen perennial 6–18 inches tall. Its scalloped, opposite leaves are 0.5–1.5 inches long, dark green, and shiny. In late summer, tubular flowers grow in whorls from the leaf axils.

  7. Green wall - Wikipedia

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    Green facades typically support climbing plants that climb up the vertical face of the host wall, while green walls can accommodate a variety of plant species. [2] [3] Green walls may be implanted indoors or outdoors; as freestanding installations or attached to existing host walls; and applied in a variety of sizes.