Sweet Basil Necklace
Basil was introduced to Europe from India and its primary use is culinary. The pungent, fresh leaves are the principal ingredients of the classic ...
View full detailsBasil was introduced to Europe from India and its primary use is culinary. The pungent, fresh leaves are the principal ingredients of the classic ...
View full detailsNative to Australia, the eucalyptus is a genus of over 700 species, ranging from handsome landscape trees to large shrubs. They are not only known...
View full detailsThe Victorian era gave life to many gardens based in England that soon inspired other areas to build lavish landscapes. Victorians embellished pr...
View full detailsOne of the most incredible aspects on nature is its ability to not only withstand, but thrive in harsh environments. When given just the right...
View full detailsThese annuals prefer cool weather and mature early. The "peas" inside the pod are considered berries by botanists. Common folklore regarding p...
View full detailsFerns have been around since the dawn of time. They first appeared in fossil records that date back to the Devonian period 360 million years ag...
View full detailsCast bronze with hand patina and rose gold finishes.
Ferns have been around since the dawn of time. They first appeared in fossil records that date back to the Devonian period 360 million years ...
View full detailsNative to Australia, the eucalyptus is a genus of over 700 species, ranging from handsome landscape trees to large shrubs. They are not only know...
View full detailsSage is a plant with many and wonderful properties. Over the years it has been used for many medicinal properties, and today is still a tradit...
View full detailsNative to the Western Pacific Ocean region, these upright, palm tree-like plants are the wonderful focal point in any landscape.“I hope you enjoy ...
View full detailsThese annuals prefer cool weather and mature early. The "peas" inside the pod are considered berries by botanists. Common folklore regarding ...
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