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Dietes iridioides

Common Name: African Iris An evergreen clump forming rhizomatous perennial with upright, dark green strappy leaves growing fan-like rosettes. Very similar to Dietes grandiflora,but with smaller flowers. White, yellow and purple iris-like flowers appear spring and throughout summer on tall stems. Mass plant for a showy display, use dotted throughout borders or as a low, informal

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Michelia Coco

Michelia Coco (Michelia figo) is a beautiful evergreen shrub with lush green, glossy, medium sized foliage and masses of scented creamy-white blooms maturing to a mottled pink. Perfect as a screening/hedging plant or great in planter pots. Prefers a sheltered sunny position in the garden with a well drained, moist, fertile soil in a sunny

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Bardee HydroFly Concentrate

Bardee HydroFly Concentrate, a premium nutrient solution engineered to optimize plant growth and vitality in hydroponic setups. With its meticulously balanced blend of macro and micronutrients, this concentrated formula ensures plants receive the essential elements they need for vigorous development and abundant yields. Designed for ease of use, simply dilute HydroFly Concentrate with water as

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Bardee Superfly The Good Stuff

Bardee Superfly: The Good Stuff, a revolutionary nutrient solution engineered to elevate plant growth and vitality to new heights. Formulated with premium ingredients and cutting-edge technology, Superfly delivers the essential nutrients your plants need for optimal health and thriving growth. With its advanced blend of macro and micronutrients, Superfly ensures that your plants receive the

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Camellia Sinensis

Camellia sinensis is the tea plant, and it is the species from which various types of tea, including green tea, black tea, white tea, and oolong tea, are produced. Camellia sinensis prefers well-drained, acidic soil. It thrives in regions with consistent rainfall and moderate temperatures. Altitude and climate influence the characteristics of the tea produced.

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