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Abelia x grandiflora
Abelia x grandiflora - an evergreen (semi-evergreen) dense, compact shrub up to 1.5 m high. It blooms from spring to autumn with white flowers. The leaves are shiny, dark green, turning bronze-red in winter. It is planted in groups with other flowering shrubs or on its own. It grows best in sunny and semi-shady places in fertile, water-permeable, slightly acidic and moderately moist soils. Possible to plant in the continental area.
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Abelia x grandiflora ‘Edward Goucher’
Abelia x grandiflora 'Edward Goucher' - an evergreen (semi-evergreen) dense, compact shrub up to 1.5 m high. It blooms from spring to autumn with pink flowers. The leaves are shiny, dark green, turning bronze-red in winter. It grows best in sunny and semi-shady places in fertile, water-permeable, slightly acidic and moderately moist soils.
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Berberis julianae
Berberis julianae - an evergreen shrub up to 3 m tall. The leaves are oblong, up to 10 cm long, with a leathery texture and spiky tips and edges; they are dark green, in autumn they turn dark red. Blooms in May. The bush likes sunny to semi-shady positions. It can grow in shade even though the flowers will not grow lush. It can grow in various soil types that have good drainage. It is resistant to drought, urban pollution and cold temperatures. It is grown as a solitary ornamental plant or as a hedge.
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Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea
Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea - a deciduous shrub of dark red leaves, very branched and dense stems up to 2.5 m high and up to 1 m wide. It blooms in April and May with yellow flowers. The fruits are red in color, ripen in late summer and remain on the plant in winter. It is resistant to cold temperatures and urban pollution.
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Buddleia davidii
Buddleia davidii - a deciduous shrub with bent branches about 2 meters high. The flowers are small, with a slight smell. The color of the flower varies, from white to dark purple, and blooms from July to early fall. Seeks sunny position and ordinary garden land. Needs to be watered abundantly during flowering. Tolerates incisions very well so a treetop formation is possible. It is resistant to low temperatures.
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Buxus sempervirens
Buxus sempervirens - a dense evergreen small-leaved slow-growing shrub, also suitable for small hedges. It grows better in shady locations, though it can grow in sunny areas if the soil is moist enough. It is resistant to low temperatures. Tolerates pruning well, mostly used in formal gardening where it is pruned into desired shapes.
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Callistemon laevis
Callistemon laevis - an exotic Mediterranean evergreen species that can be grown as a small tree or shrub and used as a flowering Mediterranean hedge. The flowers are small and inconspicuous with 5 petals each, but the stamens are red and long and give the flower a look of a red bush. The plant blooms from June and flowering can last until October. Loves sunny positions and moist, well-drained soil, slightly acidic to neutral. During flowering it should be fed once a month.
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Cotoneaster dammeri var. radicans
Cotoneaster dammers var. radicans - an evergreen soil cover not exceeding 0.40 m in height. Horizontally laid branches up to 1 m long have small oval leaves and small red fruits that ripen in autumn. Ideal for planting on slopes that are difficult to move regularly.
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Cotoneaster dammers
Cotoneaster Dammers - an evergreen or semi-evergreen creeping shrub, of low growth, reaching 60 cm in height. Small white flowers appear in June and later, from September to November, fruits appear in the form of reddish berries. It has a decorative value throughout all the seasons because of the ornamental leaves and flowers in spring and the fruits and leaves in autumn. There are no specific soil requirements. Sunny positions are the ones it prefers. It withstands drought, wind, toxic gases and pruning. An ideal plant as a soil cover.
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Cotoneaster horizontalis
Cotoneaster horizontalis - a semi-evergreen species, with dark green glossy leaves that remain on the branches in beautiful autumn colors until late fall, beautifully spread branches, with white or pale pink flowers in May and with an abundance of red berries during the fall. It grows up to 80 cm high and the creeping branches reach two meters in length, so it is often planted as a blanket over steep sections of the garden.
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Cotoneaster salicifolius
Cotoneaster salicifolius - an evergreen, 3-4 m tall, densely branched shrub. The oblong, dark green, glossy leaves are densely arranged on the branches. The flowers are white, small and occur in spring. Shiny, red fruits remain on the branches throughout the winter. There are no specific soil requirements. Sunny positions are the ones it prefers. It withstands drought, wind, toxic gases, shade and low temperatures. It is most commonly used for binding embankment, planting next to retaining walls and for forming freely growing low fences.
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Cydonia japonica
Cydonia japonica - a deciduous shrub from the rose family that grows up to 1 m in height. It blooms before leafing from February to April with orange-red and white flowers. Fresh and nutritious soils in sunny locations are the ones it prefers. It is resistant to drought, low temperatures and urban pollution. It tolerates pruning and can be grown as a hedge.
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Deutzia gracilis
Deutzia gracilis - a deciduous shrub, native to Japan. There are various cultivars, varying in height from 0.8 to 3 m and different flower colors. It is planted in groups with other flowering shrubs or on its own. It is resistant to urban pollution, drought, frost and low temperatures.
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Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald ‘n’ Gold’
Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald' n 'Gold' - an evergreen plant with leaves of bright yellow edges. It tolerates shade, can grow well in full sun, but is better suited to semi-shaded places because then its leaf color is beautiful. It does not tolerate heavy, poorly drained soil.
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Euonymus japonicus
Euonymus japonicus - an evergreen shrub or low tree, 2-8 m tall. The leaves are leathery dark green and shiny. The flowers are greenish white, inconspicuous and small. It blooms in June and July. It is resistant to frost and drought. Its habitat is a place full of sunshine, fresh, deep and gentle soil. It is resistant to smoke, dust and urban pollution.
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Euonymus japonicus ʺAlbomarginataʺ
Euonymus japonicus lAlbomarginataʺ - an evergreen shrub or low tree 2-8 m tall. The leaves are leathery, green, at the edges white and shiny. The flowers are greenish white, inconspicuous and small. It blooms in June and July. It is resistant to frost and drought. Its habitat is a place full of sunshine, fresh, deep and gentle soil. It is resistant to smoke, dust and urban pollution.
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Euonymus japonicus ʺAureaʺ
Euonymus japonicus ‘Aurea’ - an evergreen shrub or low tree 2-8 m high. The leaves are leathery, yellow-green in color and shiny. The flowers are greenish white, inconspicuous and small. It blooms in June and July. It is resistant to frost and drought. Its habitat is a place full of sunshine, fresh, deep and gentle soil. It is resistant to smoke, dust and urban pollution.
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Gaura lindheimeri
Gaura lindheimeri - a perennial shrub that grows up to 1.0 m. The flowers are white to light pink in color and are placed on long petioles. The plant blooms continuously from spring until frost in autumn. Prefers a sunny position, well-drained and moderately moist soil (in case of too much moisture the root of the plant may rot). In winter the plant needs to be protected from low temperatures. Plants that hibernate outdoors during spring should be pruned harder. Gaura varieties with white flowers are more resistant to low temperatures. The name Gaura is derived from the Greek word gauros (excellent, extraordinary) because of the appearance of the flowers.
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Hibiscus syriacus
Hibiscus syriacus - a deciduous shrub, or lower tree, growing up to 5 m in height. It blooms from June to October with white and pink flowers. It grows in a sunny and semi-shady location, on well-drained soil, rich in humus. It is resistant to low temperatures. The plants tolerate pruning, and are often used to form hedges.
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Hydrangea hortensis
Hydrangea hortensis - a deciduous flowering shrub. It blooms from June to September with white, pink and red flowers. Hydrangea likes moist, acidic soils and plenty of water. In addition to being humid, the soil should be permeable and nutritious. It grows best in protected and semi-shaded places.
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