A selection of extraordinary plants that each have superpowers to enhance your garden, health and homeHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Domoney has been a professional horticulturalist for over 40 years. He is a national garden and nature television presenter. He is a Fellow of the London Colleges of Horticulture, a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Horticulture, a Fellow of the Warwickshire Colleges of Horticulture, and a Fellow of the Linnean Society.
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INTRODUCTION * Marimo moss balls * Horse chestnut * Lady's mantle * Garlic * Aloe vera * Lemon verbena * Thrift * Earth's Original Superheroes * Deadly nightshade * Berberis * Butterfly bush * Heather * Chillies * Scaredy cat plant * Lily of the Valley * Pampas grass * Plants as Food * Money tree * Cucumber * String-of-pearls * Gas plant * Dumb cane * Venus flytrap * Mile-a-minute * Plants as Medicine * Snowdrop * Ginkgo * Sunflower * Hydrangea * Holly * English Walnut * Mother of thousands * Everlasting sweet pea * Plants as Habitats * Lavender * Cress * Living stones * Perennial ryegrass * Magnolia * Apple tree * Prayer plant * Plants and the Climate * Peppermint * Sensitive plant * Swiss cheese plant * Myrtle * Pitcher plant * Catmint * Waterlily * Olive tree * Plants to Cool Our Towns and Cities * Bee orchid * Parsley * Christmas tree * Scots pine * Resurrection fern * Blackthorn * Firethorn * Plants Against Erosion * Oak * Stag's horn sumach * Rose * Willow * Sage * Rosemary * Snake plant * Voodoo lily * Plants for Air Quality * Giant redwood * Tomato * Potato * Peace lily * Sweetleaf * Marigolds * Dandelion * Plants in Contemporary Design * Yew * Air plant * Stinging nettles * Bladderwort * Blueberry * Pansy * Strawflower * Night phlox INDEX