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Category: Bushes and trees

Thuja Smaragd in landscape design

Thuja Smaragd is considered one of the most popular and attractive conifers. Evergreen needles, which can live up to 200 years, fascinate with their beauty all year round, have good resistance to adverse weather and diseases. Consider what species exist, how to plant and care...

Western thuja Teddy: care features

Thuja Teddy (Thuja occidentalis Teddy) is a subspecies of dwarf shrub, cypress family. It appeared in the 1950s in Germany, thanks to the selection of Kobold seedlings. Due to its high aesthetic qualities and unpretentious care, the ephedra quickly gained popularity in the field of landscape...

Munglow rocky juniper: cultivation features

A plant of the Cypress family - the Munglou juniper - is one of the most popular ornamental varieties with a pyramidal bright blue crown. It is used in many compositions in both private and industrial landscape design. Distributed in southwestern Canada, northern Mexico...

Thuja western Miriam - ideal for decorating a garden

Tuya Miriam is a European novelty that attracts with an interesting crown shape and original color of needles. Its progenitor was the Danish tuika Danika, the mutation of which was noticed and fixed in time by the breeders. The shrub differs from the original variety in a golden tint in spring and bronze...

Fraser fir - features of cultivation

The elegant and tall Fraser fir (abies fraseri) is a plant of the Pine family. The name is given in honor of the American botanist John Fraser. The ephedra is most widespread in the south and east of the United States. In 1811, they began to cultivate it not only in industrial, but also in private...

Juniper Green Carpet - planting and care

The Green Carpet Juniper (Juniperus communis Green Carpet) is a classic variety popular with gardeners. The origin of the shrub is American-Canadian, and its name translates as "Green Carpet". The horizontally spreading plant really resembles a fluffy rug and looks...