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Viennese gardener specializes in rock garden plantings, mostly Austrian natives. Troughs, alpine frames, boulder gardens, and lots of plant portraits.
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Franz Hadacek's Alpines and Bulbs
to my web site and enjoy your visit
eximia (New Zealand, Mount Hutt)
Colchicum speciosum (Turkey,
retired. My son and daughter-in-law are both botanists.
Vienna, the capital city of Austria (Europe).
alpine plants started about 45 years ago.
nurseries and
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Links to other sites for rock gardening, and information pages for starting a rock garden and alpine container gardening in hypertufa troughs.
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T hese pages will provide data on rock
and alpine gardening; how they are constructed and what
type of alpines are easy to grow. I will be adding more
data in the near future but if you can't wait, please
. The Alpine Garden provides several
articles which will support any level of Alpine
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Home gardeners in the Southern tip of the Netherlands display their elaborate rockeries, with photos of many of the plantings. English and Dutch.
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De rotstuin met kleine (alpine) rotsplanten van Gerda en Ron Cremers uit Maastricht
Tevens verkoop van rotsplantjes uit eigen hobbykweek
Klik op de foto om verder te gaan
Ron and Gerda Cremers' rock garden with small (alpine) plants We
also sell rock plants which we cultivate ourselves
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Garden in Vail showcasing the beauty and diversity of alpine flora. Includes information on the plant collections, calendar of events, programs, and garden descriptions.
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"Developing a unique living collection of alpine plants in dramatic gardens
to support education, research, and further the conservation of
the world's alpine plants."
Explore and enjoy our stunning mountain garden situated high in the Rocky Mountains. In the shadow of Colorado's Gore Range, our
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