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LIN ROUGE AUX GRANDES FLEURS

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Linacée. Plante herbacée annuelle aux feuilles étroites et lancéolées et aux grandes
fleurs rouges. On l’utilise principalement en rocailles, bordures, talus, etc.

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LINAIRE FAIRY BOUQUET VARIÉE

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Scrofulariacée. Petite plante annuelle compacte, qui ressemble la gueule-de-loup en
miniature, aux couleurs vives et variées, utilisée surtout pour les massifs.

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LIVÈCHE

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Plante vivace. De la rosette de feuilles émerge une tige cannelée de 1,5 à 2 m qui porte des fleurs jaunes en ombelle. Racine pivotante, aromatique; l’odeur est sembable à celle du céleri. On l’emploie comme condiment. Elle aromatise des plats, viandes, soupes, vinaigre. La racine a des propriétés anticonvulsives, sédatives et expectorantes.

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LIVISTONA

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Palmier de la famille des Arecaceae, aux grandes feuilles comme d’énormes éventails pliés, vert brillant. Peut
atteindre une grande hauteur. Croissance lente. Sols profonds et fertiles. Arrosages modérés et tolérant à la sècheresse.
Exposition ensoleillée ou mi ombre. Les exemplaire adultes tolèrent relativement le froid (-8ºC).

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LOBÉLIE CRYSTAL PALACE NAIN BLEU

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Campanulacée. Plante annuelle à tiges cylindriques, filiformes, à port court,
feuilles de la tige sans pétiole et offrant de délicieuses petites fleurs de couleur bleue. On l’utilise pour l’ornementation de
rocailles, bordures, talus, etc.

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LUCKY STRIKE -ROJO BORDE BLANCO

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LUFFA ESPONJA VEGETAL

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Plante coureuse aux tiges très longues, portant des vrilles. Le fruit est une baie cylindrique d’une longueur de 15 à 20 cm. Récoltée jeune, la baie est consommée en légume. Lorsqu’elle est mûre et sèche, on peut l’utiliser comme éponge végétale.

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