Ficus is a woody tree, native throughout the tropics. The fruit of the Ficus is the Fig, which was a common foodsource for the Ancient Romans.
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A common species found standing in rows in meadows and hedgerows, across the South of England and the Channel Islands.
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Cultivated in India, the Ginger plant is used as a spice. Its name is derived from an ancient name ?Zingiber? which is thought to come from the Sanskrit word singabera which was from Arabic and Greek words meaning 'shaped like a horn'. NEW
Grape Ivy is a climbing vine with coiling tendrils on a natural wood stem featuring shiny dark green/yellow leaves with pointed tips.
Maples are trees or shrubs in the genus Acer. The word Acer is derived from a Greek word meaning sharp (referring to the characteristic points on the leaves) and was first applied to the genus by the French botanist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort in 1700. One of our Continuous Growth (CG) range - a truly outstanding plant! NEW
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