Cyperus Giganteus

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Cyperus Giganteus is an hardy giant cyperus variety, can survive under the ice without problems, stems dry and the new stems will start to grow in spring. Is an useful variety to keep clean water for his phyto-purifying capability of his roots.
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Zantedeschia aethiopica "White Giant" (Calla white giant)

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The Zantedeschia, also called calla lily, is a species that makes white flowers with green leaves. This Zantedeschia variety is called “White Giant” and can grow flowers up to 6’ tall (180 cm.) in the best growing conditions, it grows taller and bigger during the years while the rhizome develops.
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Nymphoides Peltata

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Similar to waterlilies, natural plant in Europe, suitable for shallow water, it produces small yellow flower, round leaves.
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Description

Type of plant: Hardy

Plant size: Large

Depth: 50-100 cm.

Flower type and color: Small yellow flower

Leaf spread: 1,5-2,0 meters

Flowering: Good flowering

Characteristics and comment: Plant with large green leaves and small bright yellow flower.

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