Surfinia hanging petunia fuchsia...
Petunia or Surfinia is one of the most appreciated plants for its constant and abundant flowering, fuchsia flower.
Petunia or Surfinia is one of the most appreciated plants for its constant and abundant flowering, fuchsia flower.
Impatiens New Guinea is eager to find a place in your green corner! It does not require much attention and is "self-cleaning"!
Drosanthenum Hispidum or Jupiter's Beard is a perennial plant native to South Africa that prefers full sun exposure.
The plant can reach lengths of a few meters with a creeping effect and flowering takes place from July to September.
Ideal in pots, for flower beds and borders.
The zonal geranium is an erect stem plant among the most appreciated for its constant flowering, pink flower.
Available in flowerpot 14 or 16 cm diameter
The geranium macranta, also called fantasy geranium, macrantino or butterfly, is a variety appreciated for its thick and fragrant foliage and for its beautiful flowers similar to small ...
Zonal geranium, seasonal floral plant, decorative and fragrant, with colored flowers, with erect stem among the most appreciated for its constant flowering, intense pink / fuchsia flower.
The Violaciocca is a plant with an ancient flavor that decorates borders and balconies with aristocratic elegance. Strong and vigorous, it amazes with its colors.
Known for the fact that spiced powder that is commonly found on the market is extracted from its roots, turmeric is a plant of tropical origin suitable to be grown as a houseplant and to illuminate any corner of the house through its beautiful flowers.
Delosperma or delosperma coperii, is a Mediterranean plant, It is a succulent plant that offers a very abundant flowering produces white, yellow, fuchsia and red flowers.
Freesia: bulbous plant known for its characteristic flowers united in a series of very colorful and fragrant spikes (its scent is the basis of many perfumes and is highly sought after)
Lavanda Stoechas, from the language of flowers "your memory is my only happiness"