Showing 121–135 of 135 results
Teucrium fruticans
Teucrium fruticans - an evergreen shrub up to 100 cm tall. It blooms in summer with bluish flowers. It is drought and saline resistant, loves sunny positions, neutral and alkaline soils. Ideal for low hedges (planting distance 40 cm), but can also be planted as a solitaire. It is sensitive to frost and low temperatures.
Share this:
The mandarin – Chahara
The mandarin - Chahara - belongs to a group of very early varieties and is ripe for harvest in late September and early October. The fruit is large, of good general appearance, flat in shape. The skin of the fruit is yellow-orange in color and of medium thickness. The meat is fine in structure, seedless and very juicy, while the taste is excellent. The disadvantage of this variety is that it can sometimes be swollen, ie, if there is not enough water in the summer, and if receives a lot of water in the early autumn, the skins begin to separate from the fruit. In Zagreb, these fruits are often called "big" or thick mandarins. The variety itself is very popular with buyers and producers, the first being a golden yellow mandarin.
Share this:
Thuja occidentalis ‘Emerald’
Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald' - a conifer and one of the most beautiful types of alien pyramidal form. It can reach up to 8 m in height. It is planted more often as a hedgerow species (80-90 cm apart), although it is suitable for planting in vases and as a solitaire. Seeks quality humus soil and plenty of water. It thrives better in shade and is more suited to the climatic conditions of the continent.
Share this:
Thuja occidentalis ‘Globosa’
Thuja occidentalis 'Globosa' - a conifer of regular spherical shape up to 1.5 m high. It is suitable for planting in groups and individually. Seeks quality humus soil and plenty of water. It thrives in sunny positions and in the shade. It is resistant to frost and low temperatures and can be planted in the continental area.
Share this:
Thuja orientalis ‘Aurea’
Thuja orientalis 'Aurea' - an evergreen tree up to 15 m high. Due to its yellow-green leaves it is very decorative in appearance. It is not sensitive to soil type and is best suited to sunny and light places. It tolerates drought very well and does not like water retention around the roots. It is not sensitive to frost and low temperatures and can also be planted in the continental area.
Share this:
Tilia platyphyllos
Tilia platyphyllos - a deciduous tree grows up to 40 m high. Forms a symmetric and wide treetop. The leaves are heart-shaped and although they dry during the fall, they remain on the tree until the end of winter. It blooms in May and June with fragrant, yellow flowers. Ideal for large gardens since the treetop provides a pleasant shade in the summer heat.
Share this:
Verbena sp.
Verbena sp. - an annual or biennial herbaceous plant. Likes extremely sunny positions. In half shade and shade the verbena will fail to grow. It needs to be frequently watered and fed. We offer red, white, pink and white-pink flower colors.
Share this:
Viburnum tinus
Viburnum tinus - an evergreen shrub, spherical or pyramidal in growth, quite branched, up to 3 m high. It blooms from January to June. It is suitable for rocky terrain, limestone and dolomite, but also shady and moist areas. It is resistant to low temperatures (up to - 12 ° C), frost, drought and salt.
Share this:
Vinca major
Vinca major - a herbaceous, evergreen plant up to 40 cm tall. Its leaves are broad in the middle, green with white edges. It blooms all year round with purple-blue flowers. It grows best in shade or semi-shade, although it can be planted in the sun. Because it thrives in shade, it can be planted under the tree treetop as a soil cover. Seeks well-drained soil rich in humus.
Share this:
Vinca minor
Vinca minor - a herbaceous, evergreen plant up to 40 cm tall. Its leaves are small and dark green. It blooms from spring to mid-summer with purple-blue flowers. It grows best in shade or semi-shade, although it can be planted in the sun. Because it thrives in shade, it can be planted under the tree treetop as a soil cover. Seeks well-drained soil rich in humus.
Share this:
Watermills
Watermills - a summer plant, with vibrant colors and a lush bloom. Stands out beautifully in semi-shady and shady places. It grows up to a height of 15-30 cm, and needs to be spaced 20-30 cm. It is suitable for gardens, lawns, flower beds, borders and balcony vases. We offer red, white and pink.
Share this:
Weigelia florida
Weigela florida - a deciduous shrub up to 2 m high. The flowers are pink and bloom abundantly in mid-spring. Likes well-drained soil, sunny areas or light semi-shade. It is resistant to low temperatures and urban pollution. It can be grown as a solitary plant or as an ornamental hedge. Weigela florida 'variegata' is a form with shaded leaves.
Share this:
William pear
William pear - a well valued variety, confirmed by the fact that other pears are judged by the standard of the William pear itself. Thus, in the professional literature everything is explained according to the William pear, for example, for some sort of pear we say that it ripens 14 days after William, etc. In our conditions it ripens from August 10 to August 20, when medium-sized fruits are spotted on the trees. The flesh of the fruit is light yellow in color, very juicy, soluble in the mouth, with a characteristic nutty aroma. In addition, it contains a lot of fine acids and sugar which makes it a very tasty and prized fruit for a wide range of consumers.
Share this:
Wisteria sinensis
Wisteria sinensis - a climber that can grow up to 20 m in height. The flowers are purple-blue, clustered in driftwood clusters and they bloom in May. It is often planted as an ornamental plant to cover unsightly walls, terraces, etc. It is suited to sunny areas, moist and deep soil. It is resistant to frost and cold temperatures.
Share this:
Yucca gloriosa
Yucca gloriosa - a permanent, evergreen plant that grows up to 250 cm in height. It suits the sunny area, nutritious and leaky land, but grows slowly and does not bloom every year. The flowers are white, large, bell-shaped, clustered into upright, petiole-shaped inflorescences over 2 meters high. It blooms from June to September. It also tolerates low temperatures and can be grown outside in the continental area. In winter, it would be good to remove a thick layer of snow if it falls, and in the spring to cut off leaves that have browned and become inconspicuous. The name of the species gloriosa is a Latin word and means magnificent.
Share this:
Showing 121–135 of 135 results