Usersannabelle roux
Amaranthus cruentus L.
Red amaranth Amaranthaceae
Salvia farinacea Benth.
Mealy Cup Sage Lamiaceae
Hydrocotyle bonariensis Comm. ex Lam.
Coastal Marsh-Pennywort Araliaceae
Lantana viburnoides (Forssk.) Vahl
Common Lantana Verbenaceae
Cassia fistula L.
Golden Shower Tree Fabaceae
Thaumatophyllum xanadu (Croat, J.Boos & Mayo) Sakur., Calazans & Mayo
Selloum Philodendron Plant Araceae
Zantedeschia aethiopica (L.) Spreng.
Calla lily Araceae
Verbena brasiliensis Vell.
Brazilian vervain Verbenaceae
Dianella caerulea Sims
Blue flax-lily Asphodelaceae
Ozothamnus diosmifolius (Vent.) DC.
White-dogwood Asteraceae
Dianella caerulea Sims
Blue flax-lily Asphodelaceae
Brachychiton acerifolius (A.Cunn. ex G.Don) F.Muell.
Illawarra Flame Tree Malvaceae
Rhaphidophora tetrasperma Hook.f.
Mini Monstera Araceae
Lagunaria patersonia (Andrews) G. Don
Norfolk Island-hibiscus Malvaceae
Duranta erecta L.
Golden dewdrops Verbenaceae
Plants are useful in many ways
This group is intended for collecting observations of plants which can be useful in any way for people. The main demand for to present here an observation is to accompany them with short information on how exactly this plant can be useful. This can be done in "Personal note" field. The geolocation is not a must, but strongly recommended for to maintain the planned, scientific characteristics of this group. In the "Place" field a more precise information of geolocation can be placed. My proposition is to use this field also for information about soil and environment of the plant vegetation. This proposition is very ambitious and time will show if the demands are possible to obey. Many thanks to all colleagues for the wonderful collection of observations!
The International Flora
Considering the current situation on planet Earth, where more and more plant species are endangered and many of them are in the process of complete disappearance, this group was created with the aim of collecting as many pictures as possible of plant species around the world. The main goal is to point out the large amount of biodiversity, which we should all strive to preserve. Feel free to post your pictures and contribute to the beauty of this group. All new members are welcome! 🌱🌳🌲🌹🌺🌷
The beginners of Pl@tnet
For those who have just had Pl@ntNet and/or who have just started botany, and for those who are null in plant identification. Those who want to give advice can also come.
Calling all nature lovers 🌼
Anyone who is interested in the biodiversity in the world can join to create a project of the beautiful flora on our Earth 🌍
New South Wales Native Plants (Australia)
This is a group for plants that are indigenous to Australia, specifically New South Wales. They may look like plants from America or Europe but Australia's unique plants began their separate evolutionary journey 180,000,000 years ago when the continents of Gondwana began breaking apart. Australia has been an isolated continent for some 30,000,000 years.