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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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Rudbeckia hirta

Rudbeckia hirta

Rudbeckia hirta - genus of herbaceous perennial shrubs up to 3 m tall. They bloom all summer long with beautiful sunflower-like flowers. They thrive well in sunny habitats and permeable soils. It is good to cut the bloomed flowers so that the energy does not go into creating seeds but rather into forming new flowers.

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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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Salvia officinalis 'Icterina'

Salvia officinalis ‘Icterina’

Salvia officinalis 'Icterina' - an ornamental species of medicinal sage. It is yellow in color which gives it a very decorative appearance.

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Salvia xjamensis

Salvia xjamensis

Salvia x jamensis - a bushy species of sage up to 100 cm tall. It blooms in summer and in autumn with small pink flowers. As with ordinary sage, it is suited to sunny positions, permeable and dry soil. Stronger pruning is recommended before vegetation begins.

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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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Solanum jasminoides

Solanum jasminoides

Solanum jasminoides - a semi-green climber, grows up to 6 m high. It blooms from summer to autumn with white flowers. Unlike evergreen jasmine, the flowers are not fragrant. It grows in sunny places sheltered from strong winds. It withstands salt, but is sensitive to low temperatures.

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Spartium junceum

Spartium junceum

Spartium junceum - a deciduous, perennial shrub, growing about 2-3 m in height. In late spring and summer, it is covered with fragrant, bright yellow flowers. It grows naturally in the Mediterranean, in sunny areas and dry, karst land and rocks. Due to the beautiful yellow flowers, it is often planted as a decorative plant in gardens and parks. It is resistant to drought, storms and salt and tolerates pruning well. It also handles city pollution very well.

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Spiraea japonica 'Bumalda'

Spiraea japonica ‘Bumalda’

Spiraea japonica 'Bumalda' - a deciduous shrub, grows 1-2 m high. Blooms in May with dark pink flowers. Likes sunny or semi-shady positions and moist and well-drained soil. It requires very little care and is fast growing. It tolerates low temperatures and can be planted in the continental area. Mainly used for informal hedges or planted as a single shrub.

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Spiraea x vanhouttei

Spiraea x vanhouttei

Spiraea x vanhouttei - a deciduous shrub, 1-2 m high. It blooms in late spring with snow-white flowers, clustered in inflorescences that fall down the branches in waterfalls. The leaves are small, green, slightly serrated. Plants love sunny or semi-shady positions and moist and well-drained soil. It requires very little care and is fast growing. It tolerates low temperatures and can be planted in the continental area. Mainly used for informal hedges or planted as a single shrub.

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Stachys byzantina

Stachys byzantina

Stachys byzantina - a permanent, herbaceous plant up to 30 cm tall. The leaves are gray, covered with velvety hairs. It blooms in small, white, class-shaped flowers from June to September. It is suitable for a place full of sun, half-dried and well-drained soil. In winter, the plants disappear but spring again in spring.

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Surfinia sp.

Surfinia sp.

Surfinia sp.– annual flower plant for balconies and hanging vessels. Sunny positions suit it. Surfinia is a plant that needs plenty of nutrients to grow and bloom profusely. The nutrients with iron and the supplement of iron powder are most suitable for it. We offer white, dark pink and light pink flowers.

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Tagetes sp.

Tagetes sp.

Tagetes sp. - a genus of annual flower plants that can be found in almost every garden. It has a branched stem that gives the whole plant a bushy appearance. Blooms profusely all summer until the first frosts. It is not a demanding plant for cultivation. It prefers sunny positions most of the time but will also be satisfied with half-shade. Different types of soil suit it.

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Tamarix gallica

Tamarix gallica

Tamarix gallica - a deciduous shrub or small tree, 3 to 5 m high with deep roots. Young twigs are purple-red, thin and elegantly curved. It blooms in May and June. The fruit is pomegranate. It thrives in sunny and sheltered positions. Not picky about soil quality. It withstands salty soils, saline and drought, and looks for sandy soils with a fairly mild surface. It is used for planting a free-standing hedge by the sea, and it looks nice as a solitaire.

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Taxus baccata

Taxus baccata

Taxus baccata - an evergreen shrub or low tree up to 15 m high. It is recognizable for its red, fleshy fruits that ripen in late fall. It grows best in shady areas with high humidity and in clay soils. Deep and fertile lands suit it, though it thrives on shallow and poor soil. It tolerates urban pollution and can also be planted in the continental climate. It is slow to grow but can live over 2000 years. A protected species in Croatia.

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Teucrium chamaedrys

Teucrium chamaedrys

Teucrium chamaedrys - an evergreen semi-shrub up to 50 cm tall. The flowers are about 1 cm long, they are on long stems, fragrant and pink, they bloom from June to August. It grows on limestone soils and rocks of coastal regions. It grows best in a sunny location, but also tolerates half-shade. It is resistant to low temperatures.

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