Hairy Shadow Witch - it is an orchid
Ponthieva racemosa is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Shadow Witch.Specifically, a scientific name brings together at least two words. The first identifies the genus, which honors the plant enthusiast comte de Ponthieu, Ponthieva. The second indicates that the genus' flowers cluster like grapes, racemosa
Scientific name: Symplocos racemosa ,French name: Symplocos à grappes,English name: Symplocos bark
Two feet (60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Shadow Witch (Ponthieva racemosa).Specifically, this wild orchid cannot be overlooked. It forms colonies. It is a social plant that where one grows, so do many others.
Scientific name: Aidia racemosa, Aidia cochinchinensis,Russian name: Вишня кистевиднaя,English name: Archer cherry,French name: Cerisier à grappes
Cimicifuga racemosa
It's a plant!Actaea racemosaSymplocos racemosa
Muhlenbergia racemosa was created in 1803.
Danae racemosa was created in 1753.
Green is the bloom color of the Shadow Witch (Ponthieva racemosa).Specifically, this wild orchid blends with its coastal plain surroundings. The bloom is dainty and short. It is characterized by white delicately veined with strong green colors that match the bright green of the plant's basal leaves.
The scientific name of Vidhya leaves is Ficus racemosa.
Moist calcium rich soil is the habitat of the Shadow Witch (Ponthieva racemosa).Specifically, this wild orchid demands calcium to grow up the way that it wants to. It finds calcium in the moist, nutrient rich soils of woodlands. It also finds it along pond borders and stream banks.
Very good question Caulerpa lentillifera or Caulerpa racemosa I forgot