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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 - 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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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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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'- 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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Festuca glauca
Festuca glauca - a grass known for producing compact, dense buds of thin, upright leaves, green to gray-green. It is a low grass species with a height and width from 20 - 30 cm. It tolerates drought when rooted well, too much humidity, especially in winter, can cause root rot. The plant will develop the most intense colors if kept dry in summer.
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Gynerium argenteum
Gynerium argenteum - an ornamental grass that grows up to 2 m in height. The flowers are arranged in white and bloom in late summer, September and October. Likes sheltered, sunny locations and moist, nutritious and well-drained soil. With heavy soils it is necessary to add gravel in order to maintain the drainage layer, as water retention around the roots can cause it to rot and freeze. It is pruned in February or March, 10-15 cm above the ground, in order to restore its beauty.
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Helichrysum italicum
Helichrysum italicum - an aromatic perennial that grows to 60 cm in height. The flowers are yellow, clustered into small flower heads and bloom from April to July. Looks for very well drained soil and a warm, open, sunny place, does not tolerate cold temperatures.
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Iberis sempervirens
Iberis sempervirens - a perennial, evergreen shrubby plant. It grows 10-25 cm in height. It blooms with white flowers in early spring. It grows on fertile soil, in sunny to semi-shady places. As an ornamental plant, it is planted along the edges of paths or in rocky areas. It is resistant to frost and cold temperatures.
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Lavandula angustifolia
Lavandula angustifolia - perennial, shrubby plant 50-80 cm high. It is very decorative, pleasant in smell and healing. The flowers are purple in color, vertebrae arranged in long, classy flowers. It blooms from June to July, and is harvested all summer. Lavender is a plant of the Mediterranean climate and although it is rarely found in continental regions, it is equally well managed.
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Mesobryanthemum – Delosperma cooperi
Mesembryanthemum - Delosperma cooperi - a succulent perennial that spreads rapidly and creates large, dense surfaces and is often used as a soil cover. The flower is pink, 3-5 cm, opens in the bright sun and closes in the late afternoon. It thrives best in direct sunlight and poor soil. It is most commonly planted in the coastal area because it is resistant to strong winds and sea salt. Withstands up to -20 ⁰C.
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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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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' - 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 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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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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