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Abelia x grandiflora

Abelia x grandiflora

Abelia x grandiflora - an evergreen (semi-evergreen) dense, compact shrub up to 1.5 m high. It blooms from spring to autumn with white flowers. The leaves are shiny, dark green, turning bronze-red in winter. It is planted in groups with other flowering shrubs or on its own. It grows best in sunny and semi-shady places in fertile, water-permeable, slightly acidic and moderately moist soils. Possible to plant in the continental area.

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Abelia x grandiflora 'Edward Goucher'

Abelia x grandiflora ‘Edward Goucher’

Abelia x grandiflora 'Edward Goucher' - an evergreen (semi-evergreen) dense, compact shrub up to 1.5 m high. It blooms from spring to autumn with pink flowers. The leaves are shiny, dark green, turning bronze-red in winter. It grows best in sunny and semi-shady places in fertile, water-permeable, slightly acidic and moderately moist soils.

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Acer platanoides

Acer platanoides

Acer platanoides - a deciduous tree, 20 to 35 m high. The treetop is thick, ovoid rounded, spherical in spacious places. Due to the beauty of its treetop, it is increasingly used for horticultural purposes. The leaves are light green, palm-shaped with five lobes, in autumn yellow to orange-reddish in color. It is resistant to urban pollution and cold temperatures.

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Acer pseudoplatanus

Acer pseudoplatanus

Acer pseudoplatanus - a deciduous tree 30-40 m high and therefore suitable for large gardens and areas. Its treetop is oval and lush. The leaves are opposite of each other, large (10-20 cm) with five lobes and serrated edges, dark green on the face, gray-green on the reverse. It comes from an area of ​​humid climate and warm soil. As it gets older, its bark cracks in rags, like a plane tree, the one it was named after. It is resistant to urban pollution and is fast growing.

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Agapanthus africanus

Agapanthus africanus

Agapanthus africanus - an evergreen, perennial, herbaceous plant. It blooms in July and August with bluish and white flowers, which are on long stems up to 90 cm in height. It is planted as an ornamental plant in gardens of Mediterranean climate or more often as a houseplant. Loves a sunny location, but also tolerates half-shade, fertile, gentle and well-drained soil.

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Agave americana

Agave americana

Agave americana - a durable, greenish-blue plant. After 8-10 years it creates an upright and very tall (8-9 m) stem with numerous, small, yellow flowers. Flowering takes 2-3 months. After the flowers die, the plant itself dies. It grows on weak soil and rocky areas. It must be protected from frost in the winter and stored at 4-6 ° C.

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Albizia julibrissin

Albizia julibrissin

Albizia julibrissin - a deciduous shrub or tree up to 15 m high. The treetop is branched and wide, resembling the shape of an umbrella. The flowers are large with a diameter of about 5 cm, clustered in dense flowers, of a very decorative, exotic appearance. It blooms in summer and smells great. It is resistant to cold temperatures and can be grown in the continental area. A position of full sun suits it, it is resistant to drought and also tolerates positions with moderate shade, but in that case abundant flowering may be absent.

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Begonia semperflorens

Begonia semperflorens

Begonia semperflorens - perennial herbaceous plant with fleshy branched stems up to 50 cm tall. They bloom lush from spring to fall. It is resistant to heat and dry summers. It is possible to plant it in half-shade. Well-drained soil suits it. We offer various colors of leaves (green, reddish brown) and flowers (white, pink, red).

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Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea

Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea

Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea - a deciduous shrub of dark red leaves, very branched and dense stems up to 2.5 m high and up to 1 m wide. It blooms in April and May with yellow flowers. The fruits are red in color, ripen in late summer and remain on the plant in winter. It is resistant to cold temperatures and urban pollution.

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Bignonia radicans

Bignonia radicans

Bignonia radicans - a deciduous climber that climbs with the help of aerial roots and reaches a height up to 20 m. The flowers are tubular, orange or red in color and can grow up to 8 cm. It blooms from June to September. It grows well in a sunny, warm and sheltered place. Likes nutritious, well-drained soil. Developed specimens are frost resistant and can withstand temperatures up to -20⁰C.

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Bougainvillea sp.

Bougainvillea sp.

Bougainvillea sp. - a deciduous climber, which can grow up to 10 m in height depending on the habitat. It has numerous thorns located above the buds. The leaves are dark green, spiral arranged. The flowers are small and yellow, surrounded by large bracts of various colors (pink, white, yellow, orange, red) which makes it look very pretty. It blooms from April to November. They can be grown in the form of a tree, hedge or in a large jar. It is suitable for habitats full of sunlight and mild soil, the temperature should not be lower than -6-8 ⁰C.

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Buxus sempervirens

Buxus sempervirens

Buxus sempervirens - a dense evergreen small-leaved slow-growing shrub, also suitable for small hedges. It grows better in shady locations, though it can grow in sunny areas if the soil is moist enough. It is resistant to low temperatures. Tolerates pruning well, mostly used in formal gardening where it is pruned into desired shapes.

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Callistemon laevis

Callistemon laevis

Callistemon laevis - an exotic Mediterranean evergreen species that can be grown as a small tree or shrub and used as a flowering Mediterranean hedge. The flowers are small and inconspicuous with 5 petals each, but the stamens are red and long and give the flower a look of a red bush. The plant blooms from June and flowering can last until October. Loves sunny positions and moist, well-drained soil, slightly acidic to neutral. During flowering it should be fed once a month.

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Cineraria maritima

Cineraria maritima

Cineraria maritima - a perennial plant, upright, very branched, grayish woolly stems. It blooms from May to August with yellow flowers. It is grown as an ornamental plant in parks and gardens because of its ornamental leaves and less because of its flowers. It likes sunny places, tolerates semi-shaded areas but in that case loses its silvery shade and the stems and leaves become more greenish. It is resistant to drought4, lower temperatures (up to -12⁰C) and wind. The name of the species maritima comes from the Latin word mare (sea), which denotes its distribution on the coast.

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Cotoneaster dammers

Cotoneaster dammers

Cotoneaster Dammers - an evergreen or semi-evergreen creeping shrub, of low growth, reaching 60 cm in height. Small white flowers appear in June and later, from September to November, fruits appear in the form of reddish berries. It has a decorative value throughout all the seasons because of the ornamental leaves and flowers in spring and the fruits and leaves in autumn. There are no specific soil requirements. Sunny positions are the ones it prefers. It withstands drought, wind, toxic gases and pruning. An ideal plant as a soil cover.

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Cupressocyparis leylandii

Cupressocyparis leylandii

Cupressocyparis leylandii - an evergreen, coniferous tree of upright growth, grows more than 30 m. Requires a sunny or semi-shady position, tolerates pruning and is often grown in dense rows as a 70 cm hedge. They are resistant to urban pollution and to low temperatures.

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Cupressus sempervirens

Cupressus sempervirens

Cupressus sempervirens - an evergreen tree growing up to 35 m. It is not sensitive to soil type. It is resistant to high temperatures and cold, tolerates drought and is not demanding in cultivation. Two forms are significant:

  • Cupressus sempervirens var. horizontalis - has horizontal branches and a broad conical treetop.
  • Cupressus sempervirens var. pyramidalis - has a dense, pyramidal, columnar treetop that narrows at the top, the branches are upright and adherent.

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Dew 'Scarlet Meillandecor'

Dew ‘Scarlet Meillandecor’

Dew 'Scarlet Meillandecor' - a shrubby rose species up to 90 cm tall. They bloom all summer with beautiful red flowers. It is planted at a distance of 50 cm. It thrives better in sunny positions, on humus soils. Not demanding in terms of the climate. Stronger pruning is recommended in February before vegetation begins.

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Dew'The Fairy'

Dew’The Fairy’

Dew 'The Fairy'- a bushy type of rose up to 120 cm tall. It blooms all summer long with light pink or dark pink rich grouped flowers. It is planted at a distance of 50 cm. It thrives better in sunny positions, on humus soils. Not demanding in terms of the climate. Stronger pruning is recommended in February before vegetation begins.

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Euonymus japonicus

Euonymus japonicus

Euonymus japonicus - an evergreen shrub or low tree, 2-8 m tall. The leaves are leathery dark green and shiny. The flowers are greenish white, inconspicuous and small. It blooms in June and July. It is resistant to frost and drought. Its habitat is a place full of sunshine, fresh, deep and gentle soil. It is resistant to smoke, dust and urban pollution.

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