How to grow Crocuses
How to grow Crocuses The Crocuses are bulbous elle belonging to the genus Crocus L. 1753; it is a genus
Read moreSection dedicated to ornamental plants; that is, those herbaceous, arboreal or shrub species that are used as embellishment for terraces, apartments, etc. or for gardens and parks of which they are essential components. In each individual contribution are distinguished the methods of cultivation between ornamental plants grown in the ground and those grown in pots or similar containers, because the problems, the needs, the intrinsic rusticity of the garden plants are different from those grown in the apartment , also for varieties of the same species.
Guido Bissanti
How to grow Crocuses The Crocuses are bulbous elle belonging to the genus Crocus L. 1753; it is a genus
Read moreHow to grow Crinum The term Crinum refers to a genus of plants from the Amaryllidaceae family, of African and
Read moreHow to cultivate the Amaryllis Amaryllis is a bulbous plant of the Amaryllidaceae family, a native of South Africa. Some
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Read moreHow to grow Thuja Thuja (Thuja, L. 1753) is a genus of plants belonging to the Cupressaceae family. This genus
Read moreHow to cultivate the Taxus The Taxus (Taxus baccata L., 1753) is a conifer of the family Taxaceae widely used
Read moreHow to cultivate the Cypress of the marshes The cypress of the marshes, also known as bald cypress or taxodio
Read moreHow to grow Sequoia The giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum (Lindman, Buchholz, 1939)), also called the wellingtonia, belongs to the Cupressaceae
Read moreHow to grow Rhapis excelsa The genus Rhapis (Rhapis L.f. ex Aiton, 1789) is a systematic group of spontaneous plants
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