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Taking advantage of a few photos I recently took, I felt encouraged to write about this Euphorbiaceae. The Castor Bean or scientifically Ricinus communis is a plant of tropical African origin. It has naturalized in many parts of the world.
I take this opportunity to wish you a happy end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026. Here is a compilation of 12 gardens featured on my blog.
From Australia to your garden, so well-known that it seems it has always grown here... The genus Callistemon, belonging to the Myrtaceae family, is well-known for its flowering.
Since nearly its inception, La Alamedilla has been losing ground, a common fate shared with other landscaped spaces in many parts of the world. Discover the history and current state of this historic park in Salamanca.
This week we discuss a small-sized, somewhat frost-sensitive plant from the Scrophulariaceae family, specifically _Diascia barberae_. Native to South Africa, it features abundant pink flowers and thrives in temperate climates.
Today, we explore the Palace of the Dueñas in Seville, a historical monument with beautiful courtyards and a rich botanical variety.
Discover the beauty and care tips for Hydrangea arborescens 'Ruby Annabelle', a stunning addition to any garden or balcony.
Discover the historic Parque de D. Casilda Iturrizar in Bilbao, a beautiful garden inspired by renowned designer Forestier, featuring diverse plant species and serene landscapes.
Today we discuss a plant that originates from South America, specifically _Portulaca grandiflora_, known for its creeping habit and vibrant flowers.
This week we delve into a group of plants from the Scrophulariaceae family: the Penstemon, known for their bell-shaped flowers and adaptability in gardens.
This Tuesday, we talk about a very colorful plant. Often confused with grasses, belonging to the family of Cyperaceae and having a high similarity with the genus Carex, today we discuss Uncinia rubra.
New blog entry featuring another Scrophulariaceae, which unfortunately does not tolerate cold well. Discover the characteristics and care of _Russelia equisetiformis_, a beautiful addition to warm climate gardens.