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Salix integra hakuro-nishiki is a beautiful, deciduous shrub with variegated foliage and pink-tinged new growth. It is an ideal choice for adding color and texture to any garden.
Salix caprea, also known as the Goat Willow, is a species of willow native to Europe and western Asia. It is a deciduous shrub or small tree, growing up to 8 m tall. Its leaves are oval-shaped and its catkins are yellow-green.
Salix babylonica, commonly known as the weeping willow, is a deciduous tree native to parts of Asia and Europe. It is known for its graceful, drooping branches and its ability to thrive in wet environments.
Salix alba subsp. vitellina britzensis is a subspecies of the white willow tree, native to Europe and western Asia. It is a medium-sized tree, with yellowish-brown bark and yellowish-green leaves.
Nymphaea tetragona, also known as Pygmy-Cup Water Lily, is a small aquatic plant native to Australia. It has a four-petalled yellow flower and a round, green, floating leaf. It is a popular ornamental plant in ponds and water gardens.
Nymphaea rosanna supreme is a beautiful hybrid water lily with large, vibrant pink flowers. It is a hardy and easy to care for aquatic plant, perfect for any pond or water garden.
Nymphaea marliacea albida is a white water lily native to India, Sri Lanka and Myanmar. It is an aquatic flowering plant with large, round leaves and fragrant white flowers.
Nymphaea hermine is a species of water lily native to South America. It has large, white flowers with yellow centers and grows in shallow, slow-moving water. It is an important food source for many aquatic species.
Nymphaea is a genus of aquatic plants that is known for its attractive flowers and ability to attract wildlife. It is a popular choice for water gardens and ponds.
Grow something different with these nine unusual aubergines! From the classic ‘Black Beauty’ to the exotic ‘Rosa Bianca’, there’s something for everyone.