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Weeping Fig (Ficus benjamina) – Description & Uses
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The Weeping Fig (Ficus benjamina) remains consistently popular among the plant lovers around the world for decades, and we here at "Kalliergeia" are very excited to be able to describe botanically another plant - strangler, along with its properties and uses both as indoor and as in garden and landscape ornamental.>>
November 23, 2020

Cork Oak Tree (Quercus suber), The Famous
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Cork Oak tree (Quercus suber) is the only topic of the following article. In addition, it is the only producer of cork, being a valuable source of wealth for the few countries in which it grows naturally and / or cultivates. Here, however, reference will be made mainly to its amazing ornamental side.>>
April 18, 2020

Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia × soulangeana)
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The early spring blooming of Saucer Magnolia or Chinese Magnolia (Magnolia × soulangeana) has proclaimed this relatively small growing tree to be the main protagonist of gardens and parks at that particular time of year. So, the following article is dedicated to this wonderful tree and to the 26 to 27 readers of ‘Kalliergeia’ site.>>
March 21, 2020

Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara) – Description and Uses
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After the Cedar of Lebanon, it was time to present the Himalayan Cedar, the Cedrus deodara. And if the first is the Cedar of God, the Himalayan Cedar is the Cedar of the Gods - their abode and home. Of course beyond that, it is still a conifer tree of particular beauty and of great ornamental value.>>
May 23, 2019

Rosa Felicia Shrub (Hybrid Musk Roses)
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In Rosa Felicia Shrub, this vigorus plant with double fragrant flowers of rich-pink color and brilliant representative of the hybrid Musk Roses, which have been the products of the persistent and systematic breeding work of the revered Joseph Hardwick Pemberton (1852 - 1926 CE), the following article is dedicated.>>
May 9, 2019

Genus Cedrus (Cedrus Trew): Classification, Description and Uses
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The extremely small Genus Cedrus (Cedrus Trew) consists of coniferous trees whose value is inversely proportional to the minimum of its species. Indeed, the Cedar of Lebanon, the Deodar Cedar, the Atlas Cedar, along with the Cyprus Cedar, form important forest ecosystems, from Himalayas up to Atlas Mountains in Morocco.>>
January 13, 2019

