Description
Green leaves. | |
Can withstand full sunlight. | |
Need water when planting after that it will save itself. |
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Available in different sizes |
€2.95 Original price was: €2.95.€1.95Current price is: €1.95.
Welcome to our range of 15cm bare root beech cuttings, ideal for planting projects. With our focus on quality and durability, we offer these 15 cm high beech cuttings, ready to create beautiful and vibrant landscapes.
Our beech cuttings are carefully selected and produced with attention to optimal growth and survival. Choosing bare root cuttings allows the roots to maintain their natural state without a container, ensuring better root development and a higher chance of successful planting.
The beech cuttings are 15 cm high, making them suitable for various applications, such as hedge plants, forest planting and landscaping. They can also add natural beauty and texture to your garden or park.
Our beech cuttings are grown with care for the environment and are of high quality. We have a dedicated team of professionals who ensure that each plant is healthy, strong and ready to thrive in its new environment. We strive to deliver excellent products that meet the needs and expectations of our customers.
If you want to add a beautiful beech hedge or create a natural and green environment, our bare root beech cuttings are the ideal choice. Whether you are a private garden enthusiast or a professional landscape architect, you can rely on our reliable products and expertise.
Don't miss the opportunity to bring the beauty of nature to your outdoor space. Order our bare root beech cuttings today and experience the mesmerizing transformation they can bring to your landscape.
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Green leaves. | |
Can withstand full sunlight. | |
Need water when planting after that it will save itself. |
|
Available in different sizes |
Weight | 95 g |
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Dimensions | 5x5x15 cm |
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