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Какая-то вариегатная сортовая сныть (Aegopodium podagraria)
Some kind of cruciferous plant next to the railway embankment. It smells very fragrant...
A variety of echeveria, sansevieria haworthii, various cacti, aloe vera, sedum grow here... And the big crassula. Many babies are still rooted in a special container and in some places in a pot with the same crassula. Because there is not enough space on the windowsill. (I will need to buy a window sill stand for plants)
Taraxacum officinale
P.S. I shouldn't have called a dandelion a "weed.".. A little more, and the threats will begin... And I just wanted to say that some dim-witted people only like cultivated plants, while they call other plants "weeds" and hate them...Although these plants are beautiful in their own way. They are very hardy and unpretentious. And anyway, "weed" is a relative term. It's just a plant that grabs the ground too much next to cultivated plants.
P.S.2 I just put it wrong. I love dandelions, it's just that sometimes there are a lot of them growing in the garden...
Interesting fact:
Scilla siberica got its name because of an 18th-century botanical error. German naturalist Peter Pallas sent samples from the southern regions of Russia (Volgograd region), but the recipients mistakenly decided that the plant was from Siberia. In fact, this species grows in the European part of Russia, the Caucasus and the Crimea, and not in Siberia.