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Photinia Red Robin" 1.20 - 1.40 m Photinia serulata "Red Robin"

Photinia Red Robin" 1.20 - 1.40 m Photinia serulata "Red Robin"

Photiia x fraseri "Red Robin" (Photinia Red Robin) is a shrub native to New Zealand, with a straight habit that later becomes round, with very dense branches. Leaves are evergreen, alternate, smooth and glossy, thin and narrow to ovate-oblong, 8-12 cm long, 4-6 cm wide, serrated margins, red when emerging; young leaves on new growth (very early) are a sensational shade of ruby ​​red so vibrant they look as if painted; starting from the second half of spring and until the end of summer, the leaves turn green, but new brightly colored red leaves appear that beautify the plant, then they also turn purple in autumn. The flowers appear in May and are small, white with slight shades of pink, grouped in large inflorescences, which completely cover the leaves. They are not some of the prettiest flowers, but they create a very pleasing image to the eye. The fruits (which appear depending on the cut made) appear from the end of summer to the end of autumn and are round, 0.50 cm wide, red and then black. It adapts to all types of soil, but it develops best in quite cold, not very dry soils, with loose soil, it will also tolerate calcareous soils. It supports any type of cutting and can be transformed into a beautiful and compact hedge, without empty spaces at the bottom. It is definitely one of those plants that adapts well to being grown in pots of any size. Maximum height: 3 - 5 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, semi-shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* < p>Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

Regular price 152,00 lei
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Photinia Red Robin" 1.50 - 1.70 m Photinia serrulata "Red Robin"

Photinia Red Robin" 1.50 - 1.70 m Photinia serrulata "Red Robin"

Photiia x fraseri "Red Robin" (Photinia Red Robin) is a shrub native to New Zealand, with a straight habit that later becomes round, with very dense branches. Leaves are evergreen, alternate, smooth and glossy, thin and narrow to ovate-oblong, 8-12 cm long, 4-6 cm wide, serrated margins, red when emerging; young leaves on new growth (very early) are a sensational shade of ruby ​​red so vibrant they look as if painted; starting from the second half of spring and until the end of summer, the leaves turn green, but new brightly colored red leaves appear that beautify the plant, then they also turn purple in autumn. The flowers appear in May and are small, white with slight shades of pink, grouped in large inflorescences, which completely cover the leaves. They are not some of the prettiest flowers, but they create a very pleasing picture to the eye. The fruits (which appear depending on the cut made) appear from the end of summer to the end of autumn and are round, 0.50 cm wide, red and then black. It adapts to all types of soil, but it develops best in quite cold, not very dry soils, with loose soil, it will also tolerate calcareous soils. It supports any type of cutting and can be transformed into a beautiful and compact hedge, without empty spaces at the bottom. It is definitely one of those plants that adapts well to being grown in pots of any size. Maximum height: 3 - 5 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, semi-shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* < p>Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Photinia Red Robin" tree 3.00 - 3.50 m Photinia serulata "Red Robin"

Photinia Red Robin" tree 3.00 - 3.50 m Photinia serulata "Red Robin"

Photiia x fraseri "Red Robin" (Photinia Red Robin) is a shrub native to New Zealand, with a straight habit that later becomes round, with very dense branches. Leaves are evergreen, alternate, smooth and glossy, thin and narrow to ovate-oblong, 8-12 cm long, 4-6 cm wide, with serrated margins, red when emerging; young leaves on new growth (very early) are a sensational shade of ruby ​​red so vibrant they look as if painted; starting from the second half of spring and until the end of summer, the leaves turn green, but new brightly colored red leaves appear that beautify the plant, then they also turn purple in autumn. The flowers appear in May and are small, white with slight shades of pink, grouped in large inflorescences, which completely cover the leaves. They are not some of the prettiest flowers, but they create a very pleasing image to the eye. The fruits (which appear depending on the cut made) appear from the end of summer to the end of autumn and are round, 0.50 cm wide, red and then black. It adapts to all types of soil, but it develops best in quite cold, not very dry soils, with loose soil, it will also tolerate calcareous soils. It supports any type of cutting and can be transformed into a beautiful and compact hedge, without empty spaces at the bottom. It is definitely one of those plants that adapts well to being grown in pots of any size. Maximum height: 3 - 5 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, semi-shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* < p>Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

Regular price 1.771,00 lei
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Photinia Red Robin" Multistemmed 1.70 - 2.00 m Photinia serrulata "Red Robin"

Photinia Red Robin" Multistemmed 1.70 - 2.00 m Photinia serrulata "Red Robin"

Photiia x fraseri "Red Robin" (Photinia Red Robin) is a shrub native to New Zealand, with a straight habit that later becomes round, with very dense branches. Leaves are evergreen, alternate, smooth and glossy, thin and narrow to ovate-oblong, 8-12 cm long, 4-6 cm wide, serrated margins, red when emerging; young leaves on new growth (very early) are a sensational shade of ruby ​​red so vibrant they look as if painted; starting from the second half of spring and until the end of summer, the leaves turn green, but new brightly colored red leaves appear that beautify the plant, then they also turn purple in autumn. The flowers appear in May and are small, white with slight shades of pink, grouped in large inflorescences, which completely cover the leaves. They are not some of the prettiest flowers, but they create a very pleasing picture to the eye. The fruits (which appear depending on the cut made) appear from the end of summer to the end of autumn and are round, 0.50 cm wide, red and then black. It adapts to all types of soil, but it develops best in quite cold, not very dry soils, with loose soil, it will also tolerate calcareous soils. It supports any type of cutting and can be transformed into a beautiful and compact hedge, without empty spaces at the bottom. It is definitely one of those plants that adapts well to being grown in pots of any size. Maximum height: 3 - 5 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, semi-shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* < p>Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

Regular price 1.635,00 lei
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Photinia Red Robin" level 2.50 - 3.00 m Photinia serrulata "Red Robin"

Photinia Red Robin" level 2.50 - 3.00 m Photinia serrulata "Red Robin"

Photiia x fraseri "Red Robin" (Photinia Red Robin) is a shrub native to New Zealand, with a straight habit that later becomes round, with very dense branches. Leaves are evergreen, alternate, smooth and glossy, thin and narrow to ovate-oblong, 8-12 cm long, 4-6 cm wide, serrated margins, red when emerging; young leaves on new growth (very early) are a sensational shade of ruby ​​red so vibrant they look as if painted; starting from the second half of spring and until the end of summer, the leaves turn green, but new brightly colored red leaves appear that beautify the plant, then they also turn purple in autumn. The flowers appear in May and are small, white with slight shades of pink, grouped in large inflorescences, which completely cover the leaves. They are not some of the prettiest flowers, but they create a very pleasing picture to the eye. The fruits (which appear depending on the cut made) appear from the end of summer to the end of autumn and are round, 0.50 cm wide, red and then black. It adapts to all types of soil, but it develops best in quite cold, not very dry soils, with loose soil, it will also tolerate calcareous soils. It supports any type of cutting and can be transformed into a beautiful and compact hedge, without empty spaces at the bottom. It is definitely one of those plants that adapts well to being grown in pots of any size. Maximum height: 3 - 5 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, semi-shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* < p>Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Physocarpus Diabolo" 1.00 - 1.20 m Physocarpus opulifolius "Diabolo"

Physocarpus Diabolo" 1.00 - 1.20 m Physocarpus opulifolius "Diabolo"

Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diabolo' (Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diabolo') is a deciduous shrub native to North America with a compact habit and trilobed leaves. Foliage is dark red in spring, green in summer and orange in fall. The flowers are dark red when the buds appear, white when they open, grouped in clusters that appear in June-July, on the branches of the previous year. It grows well in any type of soil, tolerates even calcareous soil. Maximum height: 2 - 2.50 m Maximum width: 1 - 1.80 m< /p> Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Fayette peach" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus persica "Fayette"

Fayette peach" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus persica "Fayette"

Prunus persica (Pear) is a fruit tree that has been cultivated since 4000 years ago in China. From Persia, peaches reached the Mediterranean basin, from there the Romans took them beyond the Alps. The most favorable environment for them is the plain or hill, with a fairly mild climate, sheltered from the prevailing winds and not in areas with spring frosts, which can affect early flowering. Peaches are the first fruit trees to come into fruition after winter. In late March or early April, the flower buds open, giving rise to delicate flowers (with shades of pink in the European species, and brick in the American ones) that make it an admirable tree from an ornamental point of view. view. From the point of view of the terrain, the peach adapts very well: it prefers medium-density, loose soils, but it also grows in those that tend towards clay and accepts even slightly calcareous ones. Its biggest enemy is water-retaining soil. Prunus persica "Fayette" (Peach "Fayette") - large, spherical fruits with a yellowish-red color. Very firm flesh, excellent taste. The fruits ripen at the end of August (August 20-25). Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Redhaven peach" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus persica "Redhaven"

Redhaven peach" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus persica "Redhaven"

Prunus persica (Pear) is a fruit tree that has been cultivated since 4000 years ago in China. From Persia, peaches reached the Mediterranean basin, from there the Romans took them beyond the Alps. The most favorable environment for them is the plain or hill, with a fairly mild climate, sheltered from the prevailing winds and not in areas with spring frosts, which can affect early flowering. Peaches are the first fruit trees to come into fruition after winter. In late March or early April, the flower buds open, giving rise to delicate flowers (with shades of pink in the European species, and brick in the American ones) that make it an admirable tree from an ornamental point of view. view. From the point of view of the terrain, the peach adapts very well: it prefers medium-density, loose soils, but it also grows in those that tend towards clay and accepts even slightly calcareous ones. Its biggest enemy is water-retaining soil. Prunus persica "Redhaven" (Piersica "Redhaven") - large, reddish fruits. Firm, fragrant, juicy flesh. The fruits ripen at the end of July. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Peach "Dixired" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus persica "Dixired"

Peach "Dixired" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus persica "Dixired"

Prunus persica (Pear) is a fruit tree that has been cultivated since 4000 years ago in China. From Persia, peaches reached the Mediterranean basin, from there the Romans took them beyond the Alps. The most favorable environment for them is the plain or hill, with a fairly mild climate, sheltered from the prevailing winds and not in areas with spring frosts, which can affect early flowering. Peaches are the first fruit trees to come into fruition after winter. In late March or early April, the flower buds open, giving rise to delicate flowers (with shades of pink in the European species, and brick in the American ones) that make it an admirable tree from an ornamental point of view. view. From the point of view of the terrain, the peach adapts very well: it prefers medium-density, loose soils, but it also grows in those that tend towards clay and accepts even slightly calcareous ones. Its biggest enemy is water-retaining soil. Prunus persica "Dixired" (Peach "Dixired") - large, light red fruits. Firm, tasty, fragrant meat. The fruits ripen at the beginning of July. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones. according to this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Austrian black pine tree 3.50 - 4.00 m Pinus nigra austriaca

Austrian black pine tree 3.50 - 4.00 m Pinus nigra austriaca

Pinus nigra austriaca (Austrian black pine) is a conifer native to southeastern and central Europe, typical of the Alps, with a regular, pyramidal, dense habit that remains branched from the ground for many years. Only in extremely old plants does the crown stretch and become dome-shaped. The characteristic bark is gray-brown, rough and fissured, as the plant ages, the bark is covered with pale spots. The needles are rigid, 8-12 cm long, dark green. Female flowers are red, in pairs at the tips of new growth. The male flowers are yellow, clustered at the base of the new growth. Young cones are green and long; at maturity they become large, brown and round. Mountain species that prefer snowy winters and not too wet summers. It grows well in all types of soil, even clay and tolerates calcareous soils. It does not need to be cut, but because it resists cutting, it can be transformed into a tree with a clean stem, with a wide, thick, shaded pyramidal crown, where the sun's rays cannot penetrate. Maximum height: 20 - 30 m Maximum width: 8 - 10 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Black pine Oregon Green" 1.70 - 2.00 m Pinus nigra "Oregon Green"

Black pine Oregon Green" 1.70 - 2.00 m Pinus nigra "Oregon Green"

Pinus nigra 'Oregon Green' (Black Pine 'Oregon Green') is a variety of European origin, but with an oriental appearance due to its upwardly curved, well-spaced branches, covered with long needles of a distinctive dark green color, on which the white buds they grow in the spring compared to the Japanese with some candles. It has the same growth requirements as Pinus nigra austriaca - a mountain species that prefers snowy winters and not very humid summers; grows well in all types of soil, even clay and tolerates calcareous ones. Maximum height: 5 - 6 m Maximum width: 2.4 – 3.5 m Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Black pine Oregon Green" 1.80 - 2.00 m Pinus nigra "Oregon Green"

Black pine Oregon Green" 1.80 - 2.00 m Pinus nigra "Oregon Green"

Pinus nigra 'Oregon Green' (Black Pine 'Oregon Green') is a variety of European origin, but with an oriental appearance due to its upwardly curved, well-spaced branches, covered with long needles of a distinctive dark green color, on which the white buds they grow in the spring compared to the Japanese with some candles. It has the same growth requirements as Pinus nigra austriaca - a mountain species that prefers snowy winters and not very humid summers; grows well in all types of soil, even clay and tolerates calcareous ones. Maximum height: 5 - 6 m Maximum width: 2.4 – 3.5 m Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Japanese red pine Alice Verkade" 1.00 - 1.20 m Pinus densiflora "Alice Verkade"

Japanese red pine Alice Verkade" 1.00 - 1.20 m Pinus densiflora "Alice Verkade"

Pinus densiflora 'Alice Verkade' ( Japanese Red Pine 'Alice Verkade') is a cultivar of the type species Pinus densiflora (Japanese Red Pine) native to the United States. States of America, dwarf with rounded port and straight branches, very dense. The needles are pale green in color and the new growth is very soft to the touch and bright light green in color. It is a very resistant conifer, it grows well in all types of soil, even calcareous ones. Maximum height: 1.5 - 1.6 m Maximum width: 1.5 - 1.6 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: slow. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: < p>Annual mean minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Japanese red pine Low Glow" 0.80 - 1.00 m Pinus densiflora "Low Glow"

Japanese red pine Low Glow" 0.80 - 1.00 m Pinus densiflora "Low Glow"

Pinus densiflora 'Low Glow' (Japanese Red Pine 'Low Glow') is a variety of pine native to Japan, where it grows naturally or is often formed as bonsai. It is dwarf with an extremely dense, dome-shaped habitus that grows very slowly and predominantly in width. It is often used as a very small tree, grafted onto stems at various heights. The soft, pale green needles that appear in pairs tend to turn yellow as the weather cools. New shoots are erect, white-pink, with slightly resinous buds. It lends itself very well to growing in pots, it is unpretentious to the soil, as long as it is well drained and not excessively alkaline. Maximum height: 1.5 - 2 m Maximum width: 1 – 1.5 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: slow. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Plane tree 5.00 - 6.00 m Platanus x acerifolia

Plane tree 5.00 - 6.00 m Platanus x acerifolia

Platanus x acerifolia (Platan) is a deciduous tree, native to Great Britain. It impresses with its majestic form, with a trunk that rises high and strong, with a wide, globular crown formed by strong branches. Gray-brown, the very thin bark peels off in large pieces to reveal very decorative white or cream spots. The leaves are large, 20-22 cm wide, palmate with 3-5 lobes, with the central lobe more prominent, glossy green. Sometimes the winter color of the leaves is yellow, sometimes yellow-brown. The flowers appear in the spring, not very spectacular. The fruit is round in shape, initially green, reddish-brown when ripe and remains on the plant for a long time, hanging from the branches on long stems. It adapts to all types of soil, but prefers moist, deep, siliceous soil. Withstands pollution, temporary periods of excessive humidity or extreme temperatures. If growth is too great, maintenance or training cuts can be made. Maximum height: 20 - 35 m Maximum width: 15 - 25 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: < p>Annual mean minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Pyracantha Ventoux Red" wall 0.80 -1.20 m Pyracantha coccinea "Ventoux Red"

Pyracantha Ventoux Red" wall 0.80 -1.20 m Pyracantha coccinea "Ventoux Red"

Pyracantha (Piracanta) is an evergreen shrub with an erect habit, spiny branches, ideal for use in groups or to form a hedge, being an attractive plant in all seasons. If left to grow naturally and without pruning it does very well, it will develop into a huge, very picturesque shrub with an undefined shape. When planted next to a wall (which it will completely cover), it will grow very tall. The leaves are small, narrow, unlobed, bright green. Spring produces countless small, white, fragrant flowers that cover the entire plant. The flowers then turn into green, small, round fruits and begin to color in late summer, remaining on the plant through winter until the following spring. It prefers soils not very rich in nutrients and adapts well to calcareous ones. Pyracantha "Ventoux Red" red fruits. Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 2 - 3 m Zone 6 -23.3° C / -17.8°C (minimum resistance temperature). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Rosemary "Boule" 0.50 - 0.70 m Rosmarinus officinalis "Boule"

Rosemary "Boule" 0.50 - 0.70 m Rosmarinus officinalis "Boule"

            Rosmarinus officinalis "Boule" (Rosemary officinalis "Boule") is a splendid, well-branched, evergreen shrub typical of Mediterranean landscapes. It has a compact habit, with a tendency to develop more along the width. The leaves are needle-shaped, 2-4 cm long, a little over a millimeter wide, blue-green on the upper side, with silvery shades on the lower side; very dense, the needles cover the branches from the base to the top, they are very aromatic and contain essential oil that is used in the manufacture of perfumes. The flowers are rich in nectar, grouped by 2 or 3 at the base of the needles, appear on the branches of the previous year. The very abundant flowers open their corollas in a special shade of blue, from the first warm days of spring and last until the end of May. It grows well in all types of soil, even dry and calcareous, it prefers sunny and warm places. Species more resistant to cold than other varieties. Maximum height: 0.80 - 1 m Maximum width: 0.80 - 1 m < p >Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* < p>Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can occur).< / p> This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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"Emerald Gold" 1.00 -1.20 m Euonymus Emerald Gold"

"Emerald Gold" 1.00 -1.20 m Euonymus Emerald Gold"

Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gold' is an evergreen shrub native to China with a slightly creeping habit, excellent as a ground cover. The leaves are oval, 5 cm long, quite glossy, dark green with yellow edges (in autumn they turn pink or red). The fruits are small, spherical, white. It grows well in poor soils, but also in pots on terraces or balconies. When used as a climbing plant, hanging on a support, it can reach heights of several meters. Maximum height: 0.40 – 0.50 m Maximum width: 0.70 – 0.90 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, semi-shade. Plant resistance zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* > Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Japanese sage Elegant Aureus " 0.60 -0.80 m Euonymus jap. "Elegant Aureus"

Japanese sage Elegant Aureus " 0.60 -0.80 m Euonymus jap. "Elegant Aureus"

Euonymus japonicus 'Elegantissimus Aureus' (Japanese Sage Elegantissimus Aureus) is an evergreen shrub with a dense and erect habit, native to Japan, China, Korea. The leaves are narrow oval, glossy and toothed, up to 7 cm long and 4 cm wide, green in the center with bright golden-yellow edges. The inflorescences are not very spectacular and are represented by small flowers with 4 yellow-green petals, which appear in June-July. The fruits are rare, small, white-pink and appear in October-November. It is a very resistant plant to the maritime climate, it grows well in all types of soil, even sandy as long as it is well drained. It tolerates any type of pruning very well and is often used to create hedges. It is often grown in planters. Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. < /p> p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Bravo Japanese sage" 0.80 - 1.00 m Euonymus jap."Bravo"

Bravo Japanese sage" 0.80 - 1.00 m Euonymus jap."Bravo"

Euonymus japonicus 'Bravo' (Bravo Japanese Sage) is an evergreen shrub with a dense and erect habit, native to Japan, China, Korea. The bark of young branches is creamy white, then dark green. The leaves are narrow oval, glossy and toothed, up to 7 cm long and 4 cm wide, dark green in the center with shiny silver-white edges. The inflorescences are not very spectacular and are represented by small flowers with 4 yellow-green petals, which appear in June-July. The fruits are rare, small, white-pink and appear in October-November. It is a very resistant plant to the maritime climate, it grows well in all types of soil, even sandy as long as it is well drained. It tolerates any type of pruning very well and is often used to create hedges. It is often grown in planters. Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. < /p> p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Japanese sage Bravo" hedge 0.80 - 1.20 m Euonymus jap."Bravo"

Japanese sage Bravo" hedge 0.80 - 1.20 m Euonymus jap."Bravo"

Euonymus japonicus 'Bravo' (Bravo Japanese Sage) is an evergreen shrub with a dense and erect habit, native to Japan, China, Korea. The bark of young branches is creamy white, then dark green. The leaves are narrow oval, glossy and toothed, up to 7 cm long and 4 cm wide, dark green in the center with shiny silver-white edges. The inflorescences are not very spectacular and are represented by small flowers with 4 yellow-green petals, which appear in June-July. The fruits are rare, small, white-pink and appear in October-November. It is a very resistant plant to the maritime climate, it grows well in all types of soil, even sandy as long as it is well drained. It tolerates any type of pruning very well and is often used to create hedges. It is often grown in planters. Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. < /p> p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Japanese sage Elegant Aureus " ball 0.60 -0.80 m Euonymus jap. "Elegant Aureus"

Japanese sage Elegant Aureus " ball 0.60 -0.80 m Euonymus jap. "Elegant Aureus"

Euonymus japonicus 'Elegantissimus Aureus' (Japanese Sage Elegantissimus Aureus) is an evergreen shrub with a dense and erect habit, native to Japan, China, Korea. The leaves are narrow oval, glossy and toothed, up to 7 cm long and 4 cm wide, green in the center with bright golden-yellow edges. The inflorescences are not very spectacular and are represented by small flowers with 4 yellow-green petals, which appear in June-July. The fruits are rare, small, white-pink and appear in October-November. It is a very resistant plant to the maritime climate, it grows well in all types of soil, even sandy as long as it is well drained. It tolerates any type of pruning very well and is often used to create hedges. It is often grown in planters. Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. < /p> p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Japanese sage "Aureopictus" 0.60 -0.80 m Euonymus japonicus Aureopictus"

Japanese sage "Aureopictus" 0.60 -0.80 m Euonymus japonicus Aureopictus"

Euonymus japonicus "Aureopictus" (Japanese sage "Aureopictus") is an evergreen shrub with a dense and erect habit, native to Japan, China, Korea. Young branches are yellow. The leaves are narrow oval, glossy and jagged, up to 7 cm long and 4 cm wide, golden-yellow in the center and very intensely dark green on the edges. The inflorescences are not very spectacular and are represented by small flowers with 4 yellow-green petals, which appear in June-July. The fruits are rare, small, white-pink and appear in October-November. It is a very resistant plant to the maritime climate, it grows well in all types of soil, even sandy as long as it is well drained. It tolerates any type of pruning very well and is often used to create hedges. It is often grown in planters. Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. < /p> p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Japanese sage 'Emerald Gaiety' 0.20 - 0.40 m Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'

Japanese sage 'Emerald Gaiety' 0.20 - 0.40 m Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'

Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' (Silver Sage 'Emerald Gaiety') is an evergreen shrub native to China with a slightly trailing habit, excellent as a ground cover. The leaves are oval, 5 cm long, quite glossy, pale green with silver-white edges (in autumn they turn pink or red). The fruits are small, spherical, white. It grows well in poor soils, but also in pots on terraces or balconies. When used as a climbing plant, hanging on a support, it can reach heights of several meters. Maximum height: 0.40 – 0.50 m Maximum width: 0.70 – 0.90 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, semi-shade. Plant resistance zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* > Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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