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Camellias of the 19th century - bred in Tuscany between 1800 and 1900, these camellias (Camellia japonica) have been used to the European climate for many years, they bloom well and are hardy even in our latitudes in most locations.We have found the varieties Koto no Kaori, Dionisia Ponlatowski, Santarelli, Angela Cocchi, Cimarosa, Giuseppina Mercatelli... Camellias of the 19th century - bred...
Fig Trees have much more to offer than only their known, sugar-sweet, drop-shaped fruits that - straight from the tree- taste so much better than dried figs. The hand-like shaped, multiform leaves are very decorative. In summer, sun elicits a sweet-a … Fig Trees have much more to offer...
Fig Trees have much more to offer than only their known, sugar-sweet, drop-shaped fruits that - straight from the tree- taste so much better than dried figs. The hand-like shaped, multiform leaves are very decorative. In summer, sun elicits a sweet-a … Fig Trees have much more to offer...
The Indian Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba), also named Chinese Date, can look back on more than 4000 years of cultural history and has been introduced into Europe as early as the year 0. In mediterranean countries it is therefore regarded as native plant. I … The Indian Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba),...
The Sacred Bamboo (Nandina domestica) has nothing to do with real Bamboo but with its specific qualities attracts attention as a pot- wintergarden- or garden-plant: Its pinnate leaves cange colour to fire-red in autumn and change back again to green … The Sacred Bamboo (Nandina domestica)...
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