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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...
Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) with its white, silky flowers of up to 25 cm (!) in diameter is a feast for the eyes but with its intense fragrance also a pleasure for the nose. We provide plants cultivated from cuttings or live stakes that … Southern Magnolia (Magnolia...
Banana plants permanently in German gardens - impossible?! However, with the Japanese Fiber Banana (Musa basjoo) it is possible. This plant is not native to the tropics, but to the Japanese island of Ryukyu, where snow and cold in winter are qu … Banana plants permanently in German...
The Chusan Palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) is worldwide among the winter hardiest palm trees. A distinctive fibrous and brown netting surrounds the straight and usually single stem. The fir-tree green coloured palm fronds of this robust fan-palm can rea … The Chusan Palm (Trachycarpus...
Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) with its white, silky flowers of up to 25 cm (!) in diameter is a feast for the eyes but with its intense fragrance also a pleasure for the nose. We provide plants cultivated from cuttings or live stakes that … Southern Magnolia (Magnolia...
The slender colums of the Mediterranean Cypress stick out into the sky like a rocket. In Tuscany, they border alleys, emphasise hill tops and characterise the landscape. In this country you can plant them into the garden, because from their home coun … The slender colums of the...
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