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Bamboo
Bamboo
The Fargesia is a variety that was brought to Holland around 1910.
The advantage of Fargesia is that while growing rapidly, does not play as much as other varieties. And since most do not grow this variety can be used as well as a hedge or grow bamboo plant solitario.Tu first to the top: on hot days, peeled stalks rise up with great speed. At one point stops the growth of stem and leaves it unfold. These jolly-green leaves appear to whisper soothing words to the summer breeze and bow gracefully under its own weight. The bamboo does need plenty of water. I would give very good results at the edge of a pond! This Bamboo immediately provide an Asian touch to your garden, like you're on vacation! This feeling will be even greater if you choose a nice pot to put it into mud.

26,83 €
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Boxwood, common boxwood
Boxwood, common boxwood
This tiny little plant is capable of doing great things.
Decorate the most beautiful gardens of stately homes and castles. Can be transformed into a statue, but can also give charm to a garden city.
The first descriptions date from the tenth century Boj At that time the emphasis was on the medicinal uses of the plant, which would be able to cure horrible diseases.
The Boxwood is used often as a hedge by pruning, but also ships with a nice spherical shape.

47,50 €
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Bonsai
Bonsai
The Bonsai comes from the Far East and is known worldwide as a shrub or tree that was planted in a bowl. The word bonsai has two Japanese words: 'bon' meaning source or pot, and 'sai' which is equivalent to the plant or tree. The bonsai is an important aspect of Eastern culture. On one side is a symbol of nature, fertility and care, and on the other side is an expression of culture, civilization and art. Like the man, the Bonsai occupies an intermediate position between heaven and earth.

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Bonsai
Bonsai
The Bonsai comes from the Far East and is known worldwide as a shrub or tree that was planted in a bowl. The word bonsai has two Japanese words: 'bon' meaning source or pot, and 'sai' which is equivalent to the plant or tree. The bonsai is an important aspect of Eastern culture. On one side is a symbol of nature, fertility and care, and on the other side is an expression of culture, civilization and art. Like the man, the Bonsai occupies an intermediate position between heaven and earth.

298,54 €
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Bonsai
Bonsai
The Bonsai comes from the Far East and is known worldwide as a shrub or tree that was planted in a bowl. The word bonsai has two Japanese words: 'bon' meaning source or pot, and 'sai' which is equivalent to the plant or tree. The bonsai is an important aspect of Eastern culture. On one side is a symbol of nature, fertility and care, and on the other side is an expression of culture, civilization and art. Like the man, the Bonsai occupies an intermediate position between heaven and earth.

184,48 €
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Christmas Cactus
Christmas Cactus
We are again in the tropical rainforest, and more specifically in Brazil, where these cacti grow at an altitude of between 400 and 2000 meters.
The cactus cling to the tops of the trees and the rain falling regularly, makes enough to absorb liquid without its roots are on the ground. At this altitude are visited by hummingbirds in vivid colors.
The Christmas Cactus flower has adapted so that the hummingbird with its pointed beak and long tongue can easily remove nectar from flowers.
The flower is asymmetric and the upper petals form a sort of canopy. Under this roof are the stamens that shed pollen on the head of the hummingbird. This in turn conveys it to the next flower, pollinating to make new seeds.

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