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Category: Bushes and trees

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...

Features of growing western thuja amber

Thuja Amber is a beautiful ornamental plant with a golden yellow shade of needles. It looks great in landscape design and is easy to maintain. Features of growing western thuja Amber Description of the plant Western thuja Amber reaches a height of 4-5 m.Every year the tree grows approximately...

Schwerin Witthorst pine - cultivation features

Schwerin's Wiethorst pine (pinus schwerinii Wiethorst) is a hybrid of two species, Griffith and Weymouth. The main advantages are in the initially pyramidal shape and small annual growth, as a result of which, in adulthood, it reaches only 2 - 2.5 meters. They grow it for decorative purposes, combining...

Creeping juniper: popular varieties

The creeping or creeping juniper is a spectacular, low-growing plant popular in landscape design. Its varieties are of North American or Canadian origin. Due to its high resistance to cold and unpretentiousness, this ephedra has become a favorite of gardeners, both experienced and beginners....

Juniper horizontal Lime Glow: how to tame a beautiful ephedra

Simple and beautiful! These are the thoughts that come when you see a stylish garden with coniferous crops. And the most popular element of such a garden is the horizontal Lime Glow juniper. Its scientific name is Juniperus Horizontalis Limeglow. Translated means Lemon glow - the name was given to the variety for the original...

Crimean pine (Pallas) - how to grow on your site

Tall Crimean pine is one of the most decorative varieties of black pine. The plant was named after the English academician Peter Pallas, who brought seeds from Crimea to England in the 70s and raised a cultivated form. The variety is listed in the Red Book, therefore cutting down is prosecuted...