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  2. Category:Flora of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Flora of Latvia, in the Baltic States, in Europe; Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. Individual trees in Latvia (1 P) Pages in category ...

  3. Category:Flora of the Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of this category, the "Baltic states" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. That is, the geographic region is defined as including the following areas, typically circumscribed by the political boundaries of its constituents: Estonia; Kaliningrad Oblast; Latvia; Lithuania

  4. Lists of cultivars - Wikipedia

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    The lists of cultivars in the table below are indices of plant cultivars, varieties, and strains. A cultivar is a plant that is selected for desirable characteristics that can be maintained by propagation. The plants listed may be ornamental, medicinal, and/or edible. Several of them bear edible fruit.

  5. Variety (botany) - Wikipedia

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    In viticulture nomenclature, what is referred to as "grape varieties" are in reality cultivars according to usage in the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants or "plant varieties" in the legal sense rather than botanical taxonomy varieties, since they are propagated by cuttings and have properties that are not stable under ...

  6. Jāņi - Wikipedia

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    A girl weaving a flower wreath. Circular wreaths made of flowers, grasses and oak leaves are woven and worn on the head. Different types of plants are used to make wreaths for males and females. Women and girls wear wreaths made from flowers, grasses, and herbs.

  7. National Botanic Garden of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    [1] It is the largest botanical garden in the Baltic states, and covers an area of almost 130 hectares (320 acres). [1] [2] It contains more than 14,000 plant taxa, which includes more than 5,000 trees and circa 1400 hothouse plants. [2] [3] Apart from its scientific purpose, the National Botanic Garden is also a popular park for leisure use ...

  8. Crocus - Wikipedia

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    But the most commonly grown plants are the Dutch hybrids with large flowers in a rich palette of colors. [ 113 ] Both sexual and asexual means are used to increase the number of plants; seeds and multiplication of corms are the most common means of production, but tissue culture can be used, [ 114 ] most commonly for saffron crocus.

  9. Vērmane Garden - Wikipedia

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    Vērmane Garden (Latvian: Vērmanes dārzs, German: Wöhrmanns Garten) is the oldest public garden in the city of Riga, Latvia, [1] and currently comprises an area of approximately 5 hectares (12 acres). [2] The current name is a Latvian transliteration of the garden's original German name.