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1.14 €
A fast-growing vine with beautiful lush foliage and edible fruits, the fruits of passion fruit can be lilac, dark purple and even brownish in color, the taste of passion fruit is simply magical - tender, fresh, sweet and sour, unique.
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Product code: 5011
3.90 €
A fast-growing vine with small, ivy-like leaves and curly tendrils, the creeping cucumber or drooping melonette produces very small fruits that look like jelly bean-size watermelons.
Product code: 10490
1.39 €
This perennial flower can be grown from Polemonium seeds and has the common name of Jacob's Ladder. The name was inspired by the leaves on the plant which are in successive pairs opposite each other resembling a ladder.
Product code: 15027
1.14 €
This is a source of plant fiber - cotton, in the overwhelming majority of cases it is this type of cotton that is cultivated to obtain cotton; in our country, the culture is not grown for industrial purposes, but it is planted as an ornamental crop.
Product code: 15366
1.50 €
An annual herbaceous plant with creeping shoots 1-2 m long, flowers are yellow, bell-shaped, 1-2 cm in diameter, fruits are very decorative, ellipsoid, light green in color, up to 5-7 cm long, covered with dense bristles.
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Product code: 4122
1.14 €
For intense color saturation on neat, compact plants that really take the summer heat, Vista is unbeatable! This charmer begins flowering early (before the end of spring in most climates) and continues up to frost.
Product code: 10263
1.14 €
Early ripening, from germination to technical ripeness of fruit 90-100 days. The plant is half-thorny, up to 100 cm high, half-sprawling, weakly-hipped. The fruit is pear-shaped, purple, dull 17-21 cm long. The flesh is white and tasty.
Product code: 12441
1.14 €
Though native to Japan, Larix Kaempferi is also widely planted in other parts of the world as a forestry tree due to its strength and vigour. Its growth as a juvenile tree is even faster than the European Larch though its ultimate height is no greater.