Perennials – seeds
All perennial species produce seeds, which can be sown, preferably right after harvest, but it is quite a troublesome and lengthy way of reproducing. In addition, some perennials, and especially their garden varieties, though they produce seeds, do not repeat the characteristics of the mother plants. Large seeds are sown …
Mud cranberry – too
Mud cranberry – too
creeping shrub, about the delicate, filamentous stalks. Small leaves. It blooms in June and July. White-pink flowers. Fruit – berries, initially white, later red (a little bigger than cowberries), very sour, meets in September and October. Less and less …







