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Large-flowered rose 'Lilla Wunder', vol. 2l
Purple variety of large-flowered rose. Its large flowers with a subtle fragrance perfectly complement the large, dark green, leathery leaves. Ideal for cut flowers and planting in containers. Blooms from June to October. Flowers measure 8-10 cm in size. Additionally, this variety has very good...
Large-flowered rose 'Mount Shasta' 2l
This shrub has large, white flowers on stiff stems. It is perfect for cut flowers. This rose prefers a warm, sunny, and airy location, sheltered from strong and cold winds. The soil should be fertile, loamy-sandy, rich in humus, and slightly acidic. This shrub is suitable for flower beds and...
Large-flowered rose 'Mr. Lincoln', vol. 2l
A dark red rose variety with an intense and strong fragrance. It is also valued for its high resistance to weather conditions, disease resistance, and very vigorous growth. It blooms from June to October. The flowers are about 12 cm in diameter and have an extremely strong fragrance, even on...
Large-flowered Rose 'Purple Orient' 4L
Purple-violet flowers with a deep colour and the intense scent of old roses. Depending on weather conditions, for example, raspberry-coloured on sunny days and beetroot-coloured when blooming in cooler periods. This shrub grows best in loamy-sandy soil with a high humus content. The soil...
Large-flowered Sandwort 2L
Large‑flowered Rose ‘Desse' 4L
Light‑fruited Grapevine MIX 2L
Lilac (Forsythia) Syringa laciniata P9/C1
An exceptional shrub with a dwarf habit and small, deeply lobed green-blue leaves. It grows slowly, reaching about 1.8 meters in height and roughly the same width, but it takes a few years to reach full size. Fully frost-resistant and not too demanding. The flowers are small, single, light...
Lilac (Syringa) 'Nocturne' pot, 2L
A shrub with a pointed shape, growing up to 3 meters in height. The leaves are dark green and fall off in winter. It is a completely frost-resistant plant. It prefers sunny or partially shaded positions. Like most lilacs, it has no specific soil requirements. It grows in any average garden...
Lilac (Syringa) Common 'Prince Wolkonsky' Potted, 2L
This is a slow-growing but very interesting variety. It is a spreading shrub. It reaches 3-3.5 meters in height. It blooms abundantly in the first half of May. The flowers are full, purple-pink, reaching up to 20 cm. It prefers a sunny or partially shaded position. It enjoys fertile,...
Lilac (Syringa) laciniata 2L pot
A unique shrub with a dwarf habit and small, deeply lobed green-blue leaves. It grows slowly, reaching about 1.8 meters in height and roughly the same width, but it needs several years to reach its full size. Fully frost-resistant and not very demanding. The flowers are small, single, light...
Lilac (Syringa) Meyer 'Palibin' P9/C1
A low-growing variety of lilacs, reaching up to 1.5 m in height. The leaves are dark green, slightly wavy, and ornamental. The flowers are smaller than those of other lilacs, purple, gathered in short panicles, and very fragrant. The shrub is fully frost-resistant and disease-resistant. It...
Lilac (Syringa) Meyer 'Palibin' pot, 2L
A low-growing variety of lilacs, reaching up to 1.5 m in height. The leaves are dark green, slightly wavy, and ornamental. The flowers are smaller than those of other lilacs, purple, gathered in short panicles, and very fragrant. The shrub is fully frost-resistant and resistant to diseases. It...
Lilac common 'Mme Florent Stepman' P9/C1
A very old variety, blooming abundantly with white flowers, gathered in dense, swollen panicles. The stems are bare, upright, strongly branched, abundantly covered with opposite, entire-edged, glabrous, shiny, green leaves, heart-shaped and 5-12 cm long. It prefers a sunny or semi-shaded...
Lilac ‘Miss Canada’ C4
Lilak pospolity Aucubaefolia C4
Common lilac ‘Aucubaefolia’ is a decorative cultivar known for its variegated leaves, which remain green with yellow and cream markings throughout the season. It grows as a large, spreading shrub reaching 2.5–4 meters in height. The leaf pattern resembles aucuba, which inspired the name...