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The flowers are more than simple ornaments: they bring life, beauty and harmony into internal and external environments.
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In addition to adorning, they satisfy the echo -rolo, attracting pollinators and helping to maintain environmental balance.
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The choice of species that bloom all year guarantees an always colorful garden, without depending on the stations.
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These perennial plants combine resistance and beauty, adapting to different climates and spaces. See some species.
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PETUNIA – This flower loves the sun and is perfect for suspended gardens or vibrant edge.
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It keeps the flowers abundant throughout the year, constantly encouraging the environment.
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Originally from South America, in particular Brazil and Argentina, today it is grown in various parts of the world.
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Ibisco of bankruptcy – compact, produces flashy flowers almost every day, even in small spaces.
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It is ideal for those who seek continuous color and vitality in the garden or under the porch.
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It originates tropical Asia and is widely cultivated in hot climatic regions across the planet.
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Vinca – Resistant to heating and drought, it requires little maintenance to prosper relentlessly.
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Its simple cultivation makes it popular for beginners and public spaces.
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Originally from Madagascar, Vinca today is located in tropical and subtropical areas from all over the world.
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Gerano – With colorful flowers and aromatic leaves, it is perfect for embellishing any space.
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The continuous flowering and the smooth perfume are its greatest attractions.
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Originally from South Africa, Geranium spread and adapted to temperate and Mediterranean climates.
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