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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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Vinca major

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.

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Vinca minor

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.

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Yucca gloriosa

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.

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