Spring Flowers

Eucalyptus Macrocarpa

      Eucalyptus macrocarpa also known as Mottlecah is a mallee Eucalyptus widely known for its impressively large, red flowers.       Native to Western Australia, Eucalyptus has, not only eye-catching flowers, but also very interesting leaves. The foliage manages to reach almost the same degree of beauty as the flowers, transforming Eucalyptus into an inestimable treasure of nature. …

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Winter Heath

A flower renowned for its ability to bloom even in the harshest of climates, the Winter Heath represents a plant originating from Europe and which is botanically known as the Erica Carnea genus. This genus represents the evergreen plants and it’s cultivated as an ornamental plant, managing to fill the remaining space in a garden …

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Crocus

The Crocus, a genus that gathers almost 80 species and that belongs to the Iridaceae family, symbolizes youthful gladness, attachment and cheerfulness. Native from Europe and Asia, Crocus is perfect for cultivating it in pots. The flowers have the shape of a cup with sharp or rounded petals and colors like red, white, bicoloured or …

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Protea

Protea, one of the most resistant cut flower existing on the market is a genus belonging to the family Proteaceae. Inspired by the shape of the flower, in 1735, Carolus Linnaeus has symbolically named it Protea, after the Greek god Proteus known for the infinite amount of forms he could take. For those interested in …

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Chestnut Oak

      Quercus prinus or Chestnut Oak is a species of oak native to the eastern United States. Chestnut Oak does not impress by its size that can usually reach a maximum number of 22 meters. Occasionally, in great growing conditions and if receiving all the needed attention, the tree can reach a height of 40 to …

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