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Parthenocissus tricuspidata

Parthenocissus tricuspidata

Parthenocissus tricuspidata - a herbaceous, deciduous climber that grows up to 30 m in height. The leaves are dark green, with a distinct red color in autumn which gives the plant a decorative appearance. It grows in fresh soils, moderately acidic. It grows best in semi-shade although it can grow in both sun and shade. Used to cover unobstructed walls and facades of buildings. In terms of climate, not a demanding species.

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Pelargonium peltatum

Pelargonium peltatum

Pelargonium peltatum - a genus of long-flowered perennials. We offer red, pink and lilac colors. It blooms from April to November. It grows best in sunny positions or in semi-shade. Seeks quality soil and regular watering. Can be planted outdoors when the danger of frost passes. During a period of intense growth, they need to be watered daily. In summer they should be fed several times a month with liquid fertilizer for flowering plants. Removing the occipital flowers promotes flowering.

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Phlomis fruticosa

Phlomis fruticosa

Phlomis fruticosa - an evergreen shrub up to 120 cm tall. The flowers are ambiguous, yellow and bloom from May to July. In Croatia, it grows in the coastal area and on the islands. Likes sunny and dry places and well-drained soil.

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Phoenix canariensis

Phoenix canariensis

Phoenix canariensis - an evergreen shrub or palm tree, 10-20 m tall. It is naturally distributed in the Canary Islands and in Europe is cultivated as an ornamental plant in the Mediterranean area. Likes fertile and well-drained soil and sunny positions.

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Photinia frasseri 'Red Robin'

Photinia frasseri ‘Red Robin’

Photinia frasseri 'Red Robin' - an evergreen shrub that grows freely in nature, 3-5 m high and 3-4 m wide. As the leaves grow, they are red in color and gradually turn green. White flowers occur from April to May. It is planted individually, in groups or as a hedge (planting distance 50-60 cm). It looks very attractive as a low stem (1-1.5 m high) and a treetop is shaped like a ball. Seeks sunny positions and neutral or slightly acidic soil with lots of organic matter.

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Pinus halepensis

Pinus halepensis

Pinus halepensis - an evergreen tree that grows up to 20 m in height. It grows on modest and scarce land in the coastal area. It adapts to various types of soil and tolerates drought. Likes warm and sunny positions.

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Pinus maritima (Pinus pinaster)

Pinus maritima (Pinus pinaster)

Pinus maritima (Pinus pinaster) - an evergreen tree that grows up to 25 m in height. It grows on modest and scarce land in the coastal area. It adapts to various types of soil and tolerates drought. Likes warm and sunny positions.

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Pinus mugo

Pinus mugo

Pinus mugo - coniferous shrubs, grows up to 12 m tall. It is found in extreme and unfavorable habitats. It is slow in growth. In terms of climate and soil type it is not demanding for cultivation, because of its interesting shape it is a frequent ornamental species of both coastal and continental areas.

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Pinus pinea

Pinus pinea

Pinus pinea - a distinctly Mediterranean species, distributed throughout the Mediterranean coast, part of northern Africa and the Canary Islands. Its seed is called pine nut and is edible. It has a characteristic habitus, regular trunk and a high raised treetop, at a young age round and later resembling the shape of an umbrella. Because of its beautiful appearance, it is often planted inside urban areas as a decorative tree.

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Pittopsorum tobira 'Nana'

Pittopsorum tobira ‘Nana’

Pittosporum tobira 'Nana' - grows up to 0.80 m in height, ideal for low hedges (planting distance 80 cm). It can also be planted as an individual plant because it is very decorative in appearance due to its ball like shape.

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Pittosporum tobira

Pittosporum tobira

Pittosporum tobira - an evergreen shrub or lower tree up to 5 m high. The flowers are white, fragrant and bloom from late spring to late summer. It is often grown in the coastal area as a solitaire or as a hedge (planting distance 50-60 cm). Likes moist soil, positions full of sun or semi-shade and withstands salt. It is sensitive to frost and low temperatures.

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Prunus laurocerasus

Prunus laurocerasus

Prunus laurocerasus - an evergreen shrub or small tree up to 5 m tall. The flowers are white and bloom in April and May for about 20 days. It is often planted as an ornamental shrub, individually or in groups or as a thick hedge in yards and parks at a distance of 50-60 cm. It is an adaptable species, suited to a sunny and shady location, tolerates urban pollution which makes it suitable for the urban environment. It is frost resistant, tolerates pruning very and can be shaped into desired shapes.

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Pyracantha 'Navaho'

Pyracantha ‘Navaho’

Pyracantha 'Navaho' - a thorny and evergreen shrub that grows to almost two meters in height with a wide, dense and branched habitus. The leaves are green and its numerous flowers are white, with round and flattened, bright orange berries. It is often used in floriculture in various arrangements and flower boxes, and is very attractive in the form of a tree as well.

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Pyracantha coccinea

Pyracantha coccinea

Pyracantha coccinea - an evergreen, spiny bush up to 4 m high. It blooms in May and June, with small, white flowers. The fruits are small, orange-red berries. They ripen in September and October and stay on the bush throughout the winter. It is resistant to drought, frost and urban pollution. Modest in terms of soil type requirements. It can be planted on sloping grounds or as a hedge because it tolerates pruning well.

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Rhynchospermum jasminoides

Rhynchospermum jasminoides

Rhyncospermum jasminoides - evergreen jasmine is a climber that can grow up to 9 m in height. It is planted and wintered in both coastal and continental Croatia. The strong northern wind and frost can damage the plant. In winter the leaves turn reddish, and in the spring the whole plant becomes green again. It flowers in May and June and sometimes later, depending on the warm temperatures of the area where it is planted. Its flower is white in color and has an intense sweet smell.

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Rosmarinus officinalis

Rosmarinus officinalis

Rosmarinus officinalis - an evergreen shrub up to 2 m high. The flowers are light blue and bloom in spring and mid-fall. The whole plant has a strong and aromatic scent. It grows naturally in sunny and rocky coastal areas, but is common in gardens as a medicinal, spicy herb.

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Rosmarinus officinalis var. prostratus

Rosmarinus officinalis var. prostratus

Rosmarinus officinalis var. prostratus - a creeping rosemary of very decorative appearance, ideal for planting in vases or as a cover for walls or soil.

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Salvia atropurpurea

Salvia atropurpurea

Salvia atropurpurea - an ornamental species of medicinal sage recognized by the purple color of the leaves. It is more sensitive to low temperatures and winter than ordinary sage.

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Salvia officinalis

Salvia officinalis

Salvia officinalis - medicinal sage is a perennial semi-shrubby herb up to 70 cm tall. It blooms from May to July, lasting about 20 days with bluish flowers. It is suited to sunny habitats and does not like predominantly moist soil thus should be watered modestly. It is known as a very medicinal plant. Sage leaves are harvested before flowering.

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Sedum sp.

Sedum sp.

Sedum sp. - a permanent, herbaceous, succulent plant up to 30 cm in height. It has fleshy leaves and small yellow or white flowers. It grows in sunny and dry places. Ideal type for planting in rockery.

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