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Groundcover plant rapidly developing (1 m2 in the year). Leaves round,...
Formerly plant indoor, this japanese rhizomatous can be grown in the...
Superb Aspidistra eliator 'Asahi' with lanceolate foliage whose tip...
Grass forming large clumps of dense evergreen, erect, with a bright gilded color?. Small blackish-brown ears. All clay or wet soils or swampy, even partially immersed.
Rare, this cultivar of burr ground cover australian original, for its foliage (void) golden yellow will brighten and enhance the dark hostas and ferns. Insignificant little pinkish white flowers. Humus soil undergrowth.
An original honeysuckle semi-evergreen, oval, traveled dun checkered yellow veins. White fragrant flowers cream. It can also be used as ground cover or climbing. Ordinary soil, humus, not too dry fees.
From the south dafrique, this variety of diascia withstands -10 °. Very long and abundant flowering in clusters of pink flowers. Semi-evergreen. Massif, hotpot or window box. Fertile soil in partial shade or sun.
A rustic botanical begonia. Originally from Taiwan, this begonia rapidly develops in late spring large shiny green leaves followed by simple pearly pink flowers with a yellow heart. It flowers all summer. Shady bed, pot. Good humus soil, fresh and drained.
Superb Aspidistra eliator 'Asahi' with lanceolate foliage whose tip dipped in steel reflects light. Racy and bright, it will have a lot of effects in the shade garden. Drained, fresh and rich humus soil.
A small evergreen iberis green chartreuse and long white flowers. It grows slowly to form a small ball shrub that will color the massive and stews. Sol fees drained humus.
Rare. Chilean slow-growing tree. Persistent, elliptical leaves. Arched and drooping branches give the tree a very graphic look. Bouquets of small white tubular flowers followed by red berries. Sol fees drained.
Liane sattachant to ugly tendrils. Beautiful deciduous veined cream and pink in spring. Stunning teal fruiting in autumn. Tolerates drought. In strong frost starts again from the stump.