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Marginatocereus marginatus the Mexican cactus!

Mexican cactus (Marginatocereus marginatus) is a slow growing cactus species. It belongs to the Cactaceae family. It comes from Mexico. Description of the plant The Mexican cactus reaches a maximum height of about 8 meters and a diameter of about 15-20 centimeters. It develops one

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Calendula the pharmaceutical!

Calendula (Calendula officinalis) is an aromatic, annual plant. It belongs to the Asteraceae family. It comes from Southern Europe. Description of the plant Calendula is a short plant, reaching a height of up to 70 cm, with a compact shape due to the rich, intense

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Kalanchoe Nanofis "Pumila"!

The Kalanchoe Nanophyis "Pumila" (Kalanchoe pumila) is a perennial bulbous plant with a slow growth rate. The height of the plant reaches 50 cm. Plant description Kalanchoe leaves are fleshy, broad, oval in shape, with serrated edges, appear alternately

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Sanvitalia, an annual poa with yellow flowers!

Plant Description Members of the genus Sanvitalia are hardy, annual plants that reach about 15 cm in height. They bloom from summer to the first months of autumn. Its leaves are oval shaped and the flowers are

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Delosperma, a carpet-like succulent

Delosperma (Delosperma sp.) is a genus of succulent plants. It comes from South Africa. It multiplies easily and shows a very fast growth rate. This makes it an ideal choice for a ground cover plant. Plant description Its leaves are long, smooth, blue-green and juicy. It can

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Levantine, an impressive low bush!

Levantine (Santolina chamaecyparissus) is widely used in landscape architecture because of the striking color of its foliage. It belongs to the Asteraceae family. Its origin is from regions of the Western and Central Mediterranean. Description of the plant Levantine is a perennial, aromatic shrub with arg

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