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Rose Planting in Garden, Pots & Containers
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Planting the rose in gardens and in pots is a creative work that requires a sufficient level of technical knowledge. The stages of this work are presented in detail in the following article, while at the same time attempting a creatively absurd correlation between the Rose planting and the art of cooking.>>
January 7, 2019

Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) – Description and Uses
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In the beginning, the Rubber Plant employed the industry, since it was the main source of rubber production. But with the invention of synthetic rubber in 1909 by the German chemist Friedrich Hoffmann, the plant abandoned industry and triumphantly entered in gardens and homes. And that was an excellent choice.>>
December 2, 2018

Ficus lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree) – Description and Uses
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The botanical characters, varieties and ornamental use of Ficus lyrata will find fertile soil to germinate in the following article, whose main theme is the description of the plant. If they do not germinate, the suffering of the 'Kalliergeia' editorial team will be indescribable. The same holds true for the article.>>
November 24, 2018

Genus Ficus (Ficus L.): Classification, Description and Uses
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The genus Ficus constitutes one of the most numerous taxonomic ranks of the plant kingdom, including plants of great ecological and economic importance. Among them are two species, the Common Fig (Ficus carica) and the Sycamore Fig (Ficus sycomorus), which were among the first fruit trees cultivated by man.>>
November 18, 2018

‘Aloha’ Rose (Climbing Hybrid Tea – Modern Roses)
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The Rose plant with the exotic name 'Aloha', created by Eugene S. Boerner (or Papa Floribunda), is a modern variety of climbing hybrid tea roses, with abundant flowering and double, large sized superb pink color roses, which are exquisite fragrant, and the following post is devoted to growing and care of this excellent plant.>>
October 25, 2018

The Multicolour Rosa ‘Peace’ Hybrid Tea Rose
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A child of war and a zealous advocate of peace, the Rosa 'Peace' -which would really prefer to be called simply 'Madame A. Meilland'- was launched on the market in 1939 and remains one of the most popular varieties of its kind to this day, with more than 50 million plants adorning gardens around the world.>>
October 9, 2018

