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This small-leaf-outdoor plant will keep you happy if you keep it happy with lots of watering & 1 to 3 hours of direct sunlight a day!
A beautiful mediterranean terrace? Done! With this beautiful laurel (bayleaf) tree.
The Tasmanian Tree Fern is native to Australia. It can get 1000 years old and the trunk is actually made up of dead fronds. The oldest tree fern fossils (different genus) are 140 million years old.
Coleus consists of +300 species and +1500 cultivars. It is native to Southeast Asia and has been a popular plant here since the Victorian era.
Looking for the perfect flowering bush for your terrace? Look no further!
You don't have to wait until spring for flowers, the Helleborus blooms as early as winter. It protects its flowers from frost by temporarily pumping water from the flower to other plant parts.
This small-leaf-outdoor plant will keep you happy if you keep it happy with lots of watering & 1 to 3 hours of direct sunlight a day!
Upgrade your meals or cocktails with the beautiful edible leaves and flowers of this eye-catching plant.
Native to the Southeastern United States, from Virginia to central Florida, and west to East Texas. This early bloomer doesn't drop its leaves in the winter.
Coleus consists of +300 species and +1500 cultivars. It is native to Southeast Asia and has been a popular plant here since the Victorian era.
Small tree from the Andes which grows huge trumpet flowers
This drought tolerant plant is endemic to Eastern-Australia.
A colourful tree for your terrace - or inside during winter. The smell of both the fruits and the flowers will bring a smile to your face!
A small, jolly flower to brighten up every balcony.
A herb with aromatic foliage that is a delicious addition to your meals and a decorative plant on your terrace.
A hardy plant with aromatic silvery leaves and purple flowers.
This South-American vining shrub is known for its abundant flowers.
A compact perennial with green leaves and bell-shaped, violet-blue flowers.
A plant that is often part of traditional Japanese garden and landscaping design, hence its common name 'Japanese maple'. This plant is mostly loved for its beautiful foliage.
Are you ready for Christmas? So are we! Especially with this tiny pine.