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The Planting Plan Big Hedges x20 Small Hedges x20 Orange Rose Plant x15 White Shasta Daisy Plant x15 Geranium Plant x15 Blue Hydrangea Plant x15 Green Ivy Plant x4
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The Planting Plan

Big Hedges x20Small Hedges x20

Orange Rose Plant x15

White ShastaDaisy Plant x15

Geranium Plant x15

Blue Hydrangea Plant x15

Green Ivy Plant x4

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Planting Material – Vertical Garden

The Vertical Garden that has 9 walls which included with the “Flowery Pot” walls x5 and the “Ever Green

Vines” walls x4. The benefits of this Vertical Garden are to mitigate air pollution levels by lowering summer

temperatures. And also, it relaxes people with a beautiful view.

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Orange Rose Plant Bright Fire

• A rose is a woody perennial of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae.

• The colors of the flowers ranging from white through yellows to reds.

• Roses can be grown in many different types of soil as long as they receive adequate drainage.

• They don’t require heavy fertilization and can tolerate several hours of direct sunlight each day.

• Roses have modest water needs, which reduces their demands on the environment. They don’t need to install automatic sprinklers and can instead rely on natural rainfall.

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White KnightWhite Shasta Daisy Plant

• Daisy also known as Bellis Perennis. It is a common European species of daisy, of the Asteraceae family.

• It is an herbaceous perennial plant with short creeping rhizomes and rosettes of small rounded leaves.

• It is around 2-5cm long. • It is a perennial, so it will keeping coming back year after year

with flowers that bloom nearly year-round. • It grows quickly, going from a small potted plant to a full shrub

in a year. • It tolerate heat and drought. • It is a great container plant.

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Let’s Dance Blue angels Blue Hydrangea Plant

• It is a genus of 70-75 species of flowering plants native to southern and eastern Asia.

• They can be either deciduous or evergreen, though the widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous.

• The beauty of hydrangea and the value it adds to landscape. • The allure of blue flowers in the garden is powerful, beautiful

and attracting.

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Geranium plant Blizzard Red Ivy

• Geranium is a genus of 422 species of flowering annual, biennial and perennial plants.

• The long, palmately cleft leaves are broadly circular in form. • Geraniums are easily the easiest patio plant to grow. • They come in a huge variety of scents. • It is very easy to grow and will come back year in and year out. • It is extremely pest resistant. • The only slight concern is for slugs, but only on plants that are

in too much shade or getting too much water.

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Hedges • A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaces shrubs and

tree species, planted and trained to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area.

• It is used to separate a road from adjoining fields or one field from another.

• The major role they have to play in preventing soil loss and reducing pollution, and for their potential to regulate water supply and to reduce flooding.

• They take greenhouse gases out of circulation through carbon storage.