List of lavender species ポスト List of lavender speciesLavandula dentataLavandula dentata is a half-hardy evergreen small shrub of family Lamiaceae native to the Mediterranean coast of Spain and North Africa. Stem is 4 tombs, from the good branches. Opposite the grayish-gL. angustifoliaLavender 'elegance sky' (Scientific name: Lavandula angustifolia 'elegance sky') is a small, semi-cold hardy shrub and is a Manstead variety of the lavender family Lamiaceae of Lavender (Scientific naEnglish LavenderEnglish Lavender , scientific name:Lavandula angustifolia , is spring-herb species in cut flowers and potted plants and flowers in the summer, same flavoring Labiatae Lavandula genus angustifolia halfPinata lavenderPinata lavender (scientific name: Lavandula pinnata) is a semi-cold-tolerant evergreen shrub of the genus Lavandula, native to the Canary Islands. It is also called "lace lavender" because the leaves Lavandula stoechasLavandula stoechas (Scientific name: Lavandula stoechasr) is a semi-hardy, evergreen small shrub that originates from the Mediterranean coast to North Africa. Also known as Stoechas lavender, spanish Other FeaturesFlowers that were difficult to identifyFlowers that were difficult to identifySpecial Feature: Flower Names with "Food"Special Feature: Flower Names with "Food"February Silver LeavesFebruary Silver Leaves Plants with silver leaves found in February have been collected.It is not all-inclusive. These include Senecio cineraria, Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum, and Acacia baileyana. *RPoisonous plantsSpecial Feature Toxic Plants - Coriaria and an aconite, the water hemlock are considered to be Japanese three major poisonous plants. The deadly poison degree does not permit other following. There ar'Heidi's Flower Trail''Heidi's Flower Trail' Flowers blooming in the Swiss Alps 'Heidi's Flower Trail'―Alpine Aster(scientific name:Aster Alpinus), Edelweiss(Leontopodium alpinum), Yellow Aconite(Aconitum lycoctonum),Krlight-yellowish-fruitlight-yellowish Fruit Photo or Clipart List Here is a list of fruits by color from "Kagiken WEB: Fruits of trees and grasses" (Sorry, this is only available in Japanese). The fruits were collect