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For those who ❤ plants and flowers

  • Coreopsis Verticillata Zagreb

    COREOPSIS verticillata ‘Zagreb’ is a very bushy variety but keeps a compact habit. Its flowering is abundant, and consists of golden yellow flowers. Perennial particularly resistant to drought, able to adapt to any dry to cool, fully sunny terrain. The number of flowers that can be carried by one specimen is quite fantastic.

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  • Haworthia Viscosa

    Haworthia viscosa is a plant of the Liliaceae family according to the classical classification, that of the Asphodelaceae according to the phylogenetic classification or that of the Xanthorrhoeaceae according to the APG III classification (2009). this species is endemic to South Africa.

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  • Ipomopsis Rubra

    Ipomopsis rubra is a flowering plant in the phlox family native to North America from the state of Texas to the province of Ontario, commonly known as standing cypress, scarlet gilia, Texas plume, flame flower and spur Indian. This classification is synonymous with Gilia rubra. This flower is notable for its bright, upturned blooms.

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  • Echium Wildpretii

    Tenerife bugloss (Echium wildpretii) is a biennial herbaceous plant of the Boraginaceae family that can reach 3 meters in height. The Tenerife bugloss is found in the Cañadas del Teide (Canary Islands).

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  • Eucalyptus Macrocarpa

    Eucalyptus macrocarpa is a species of mallee type eucalyptus native to southwestern Western Australia and renowned for its large, showy flowers. It grows between 0.8 and 5 meters in height. The silver-gray leaves are oval or elliptical, sessile and up to 12 cm long and 8 cm wide. The red, pink or cream flowers up…

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  • Musella Lasiocarpa

    The Musella Lasiocarpa is a dwarf banana tree, also called dwarf Chinese banana tree or “Golden Lotus” in reference to its country of origin, China and its superb golden yellow flowers in the shape of a lotus. Often planted at the foot of Buddhist temples in Yunnan province at an altitude of 2500 meters, its…

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  • Grevillea Robusta

    Grevillea robusta, commonly known as the Australian silky oak or gray oak, is the largest representative of the genus Grevillea.

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  • Cephalaria Gigantea

    Very hardy and of uncommon vigor, this giant gives beds a delicate presence with its pale yellow flowers similar to those of scabious. The strain establishes slowly, but makes for an imposing plant.

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  • Lilium Oriental

    Lilium, also known as Azucena, is a bulbous plant that belongs to the Liliaceae botanical family. Its flowers, which grow in spring-summer, are trumpet-shaped, large and fragrant, with very bright colors (orange, white, pink, red). It can reach a height of 1 meter, characteristic for which it can be planted in gardens, thus creating colorful…

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  • Epiphyllum Anguliger

    The Epiphyllum Anguliger, Zig Zag Cactus got this name because of its long, flat, wavy green stems. The stems first grow vertically and then descend as they age. If given a little more attention, it can even flower in late summer. The Cactus Zigzag is easy to care for and requires little attention. Keep it…

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