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Aster — Aster
Aster — Aster
This genus includes several species that bloom from spring to fall. These plants should not be confused with the commonly grown cut flower summer asters, which belong to the botanical genus Callistephus.
In green areas …
Perennials, ORGANIC PLANTS FOR MANY YEARS
We call perennials herbaceous (not forming woody stems), which have the capacity to renew the above-ground and underground parts of certain permanent bodies annually.
This group includes a great number of plants of different genera and species, different …
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Forest forget-me-not - Myosotis silvatica
Forest forget-me-not - Myosotis silvatica
Blue-colored varieties are sometimes grown, pink and white.
They are most often used for planting rebates, and also for pot and cut flower cultivation (sold in small bunches). The cultivation cycle …
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