Did you put up a tree this year? If so, whether real or fake it certainly resembled a Caucasian fir, a “Norman Abies”
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Pittosporum tobira is a plant that often goes unnoticed, even though it is full of quality. Rustic, evergreen, fragrant and with red berries.
Did you know that the Gallic name of “Betula alba” is linked to bitumen? Because it was used as an adhesive since Neanderthals.
“Lagerstroemia indica” comes from India in the second half of the 1700s and today is available in many colors.
Did you know that the “Thymus vulgaris” was embroidered by ladies for knights in battle because it was a symbol of courage?
“Clematis jackmanii” is the most rustic clematis on the market. With this botanical sheet we help you understand all its needs.
And here we are at our first conifer: the Araucaria araucana or Monkey-puzzle Tree. A plant that comes straight from the Mesozoic into our gardens.
What a pleasure to be able to talk about a plant as famous and acclaimed as the camellia! Romantic plant and flower that smells of an elegant and passionate past.
Today we talk about “Silybum marianum” the Milk Thistle. A plant with great beneficial properties for the liver, even for dogs!
Another of the numerous plants that we will tell you about is perhaps not known by name but we know it well on the street: the “Campsis radicans”