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LEYCESTERIA formosa
LEYCESTERIA formosa is a very old small shrub (also called pheasant berry), but still too little widespread in our gardens. And yet, it is an interesting plant during all seasons. In fact, in spring, its tender green young shoots are very decorative. In summer, this plant continues to bloom in white clusters, and it is…
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PILGERODENDRON uviferum
We thought of collectors of very rare plants with the PILGERODENDRON uviferum, also called cypress of las Guaitecas (vernacular name). It is one of the most sought after plants by collectors. This conifer is native to Argentina and Chile. Its foliage is green and very thick, but does not sting. It is undoubtedly the southernmost…
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QUERCUS dentata ‘Carl Ferris Miller’
For lovers of exceptional foliage, QUERCUS dentata ‘Carl Ferris Miller’ is particularly surprising. Also called Daimyo oak or Japanese emperor oak, it has giant leaves of 25 to 30 cm, very thick and very tough. In addition, QUERCUS dentata ‘Carl Ferris Miller’ gives us an absolutely fantastic orange/apricot color in autumn.Despite its good vigor, this…