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Why It’s Necessary To Know The Common Plant Names In Your Windowsill Herb Garden

Having enough knowledge about the common plant names is quite important so that you can establish a good windowsill herb garden. A lot of botanical shops deal with seeds and full-grown plants with the use of common plant names, therefore you have to match such names with the scientific names. There are a lot of ways to do this. Utilize plant databases and plant encyclopedias, as these kind of references would give you images of the plants together with the list of all their names. If you kept the seed packets when you purchased your plants, you’ll see that they tend to name the scientific name with the common plant name.

 

In most cases, a common plant name is the latin version of the name translated into english. Common plant names for herbs are the following: Ammania, Duckweed, Annual, Conzya, Buttercup, Cudweed, Dove, Crimson Monekyflower, among others. For the flowering types, we have the Amazon lily, baby’s breath, African lily, Alpine thistle, bells of Ireland, tulips, roses, gerber daisy, clover, Amaryllis, among others.

 

If you are living in a region where poisonous plants thrive and grow, being able to know their common plant names will be able to prevent any confusion if ever you or somebody you know (especially your loved ones) will be exposed to them. Various names for poisonous plants include yew, poison ivy, pokeweed, english ivy, poison hemlock, poison oak, belladonna, alder buckthorn, foxglove, monk’s hood and poison sumac. If you think that you have been poisoned by one of these plants, you should look for medication as soon as possible. Keep in mind that poisonous plants should not be kept inside your home, unless you have taken the needed precautions to prevent any kind of injury. Also, some herbs can become poisonous if they are not used appropriately, therefore a lot of references list useful herbs such as garlic, cinnamons and chives as poisons for improper usage.

 

Despite this, knowing the common names of your plants alone isn’t really enough to make sure that you can keep them in your windowsill herb garden. You still have to make some research about your plants and ensure that you live in the proper climate for your plants too. By doing this, you’ll guarantee that your plant will live a long and healthy life. In order for you to get more helpful information, you can also watch programs that give herb garden tips on TV, as these can be helpful as well in taking care of your plants.

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