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Shuttlecock fern (ostrich fern) is one of the most common ferns of European origin. It grows in our woodlands, in shaded areas and on wet meadows. It has erect, light green fronds that under ideal conditions can grow 1.5m tall, but are usually shorter in cultivation, reaching some 80 cm. It spreads ...
0,6 - 1m
0,3 - 0,4m
full sun to shade
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Dawn redwood was believed to be extinct for centuries. Until first specimen were brought from China in 1941 and propagated throughout the world. It is a deciduous conifer which, thanks to its flat, fresh green needles, is often mistaken for swamp cypress (taxodium distichum). The needles are soft an ...
10 - 30m
2 - 4m
full to partial sun
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Zebra grass, formerly known as Strictus, is an old favourite among eulalias. It has stiff, upright, bright green leaves with horizontal creamy yellow stripes which make it the popular zebra appearance. Flowering is quite rare and occurs only in years with long summers and warm autumns. Spike-like fl ...
1,3 - 2m
1,3 - 1,5m
full sun
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Mulberry is a versatile tree used in ornamental landscaping as well as pomiculture. You can find it in standard forms with a long trunk, or as a half-standard which is suitable for easy fruit picking. It can also be seen grown as a shrub densely branched from the ground. Here we will describe edible ...
3 - 10m
3 - 12m
full sun
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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White mulberry and its Pendula variety is one of the top popular weeping trees. No wonder – apart from its beauty it offers tasty fruit. Moreover its small size makes it an ideal specimen tree even for small gardens. Its deciduous leaves are heart-shaped, toothed at margins, up to 15 cm long, ...
2 - 3m
1 - 2m
full sun
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Plane-leaved mulberry has many admirers thanks to its almost exotic large leaves. Fruitless is a follow-up variety from Italy eliminating the only set back this tree may have when it comes to cleanliness: it is sterile (male) and does not produce fruit that would cause coloured waste under its canop ...
3 - 5m
3 - 5m
full sun
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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This mulberry is very special. Deeply cut, dark green, glossy leaves draw your attention as they bear strong resemblance to leaves of plane trees. Many of the largest leaves at the ends of the branches keep their green colour until late in the autumn when they fall down green. The crown is wide spre ...
3 - 5m
3 - 5m
full sun
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7

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