UtilisateursKatalin Szitar
Hydrangea paniculata Siebold
Hortensia paniculé Hydrangeaceae
Linum tenuifolium L.
Lin à feuilles étroites Linaceae
Malva thuringiaca (L.) Vis.
Lavatère de Thuringe Malvaceae
Hylotelephium maximum (L.) Holub
Grand Orpin Crassulaceae
Equisetum sylvaticum L.
Prêle des bois Equisetaceae
Lycopus europaeus L.
Lycope d'Europe Lamiaceae
Cicuta virosa L.
Cigüe aquatique Apiaceae
Lysimachia thyrsiflora L.
Lysimaque thyrsiflore Primulaceae
Barbarea vulgaris W.T.Aiton
Herbe aux charpentiers Brassicaceae
Angelica sylvestris L.
Angélique des bois Apiaceae
Lysimachia vulgaris L.
Lysimaque vulgaire Primulaceae
Salix myrsinifolia Salisb.
Saule noircissant Salicaceae
Calla palustris L.
Arum d'eau Araceae
Peucedanum palustre (L.) Moench
Peucedan des marais Apiaceae
Comarum palustre L.
Potentille des marais Rosaceae
Filipendula ulmaria (L.) Maxim.
Reine-des-prés Rosaceae
Prunus padus L.
Cerisier à grappes Rosaceae
Sambucus racemosa L.
Sureau rouge Viburnaceae
Andromeda polifolia L.
Andromede a feuilles de romarin Ericaceae
Vaccinium oxycoccos L.
Canneberge commune Ericaceae
Plants on the border or even submerged!
Let's collect plants spending their life in the water or on the border - in the swamps, bogs, marshes, which need high level of water to survive. Which will die if we meliorate everything and build banks made of stone. Please, do not publish: - epiphytic cacti, - plants in a vase, - plants adorned with droplets of spring rain, - and other ideas not in the scope of view of this group. Good luck wading along the border! Many thanks to all colleagues for the wonderful collection of observations!