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Jan-13-21
Supplier From Yogyakarta, Diy, Indonesia
 
We produce and exports Natural Stone Products like Gate pier, Garden Ornament, Birdbath and Fireplace for outdoor decorative and garden landscape.

Size available : 40, 60, 75, 80, 100, 150, 200 CM
Material : Sandstone (gray), Limestone (white) and Lavastone (black), greenstone, andesite.
Availabe for customized design - the art of stone.
Please contact us for full collection & price list.
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Apr-15-08
Supplier From Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
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Feb-26-24
Supplier From South West Delhi, Delhi, India
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Jul-25-17
 
Salvia officinalis (Garden sage, Common sage) is a small perennial evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers. It is a member of the family Lamiaceae and is native to the Mediterranean region, though it has naturalized in many places throughout the world. It has a long history of medicinal and culinary use, and in modern times as an ornamental garden plant. The common name "Sage" is also used for a number of related and unrelated species.
Cultivars are quite variable in size, leaf and flower color, and foliage pattern, with many variegated leaf types. The Old World type grows to approximately 2 ft (0.61 m) tall and wide, with lavender flowers most common, though they can also be white, pink, or purple. The plant flowers in late spring or summer. The leaves are oblong, ranging in size up to 2.5 in (6.4 cm) long by 1 in (2.5 cm) wide. Leaves are grey-green, rugose on the upper side, and nearly white underneath due to the many short soft hairs. Modern cultivars include leaves with purple, rose, cream, and yellow in many variegated combinations.
Sage is a silvery-green plant with leaves that offer a memorable fragrant. The most common variety of sage was first found growing in regions around the Mediterranean but now grows in regions of North America as well. The leaves of the sage herb serve both medicinal and culinary purposes.
For thousands of years sage has been used for a variety of culinary and medicinal purposes. It has been used in connection with sprains, swelling, ulcers, and bleeding. As a tea, sage has been administered for sore throats and coughs. Herbalists have also used this herb for rheumatism, menstrual bleeding, strengthening the nervous system, improving memory, and sharpening the senses.
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Jul-25-17
 
PARSLEY (Petroselinum sativum/crispum - Umbelliferae)
Parsley is a hardy biennial herb which is native to the eastern Mediterranean. It is thought to have originated in Sardinia, but records show that seeds were imported to Britain from Sardinia in 1548; the plant had already been introduced to northern Europe by the Romans. There are several varieties of the herb. The curly leaved or moss-curled is the one most familiar in Britain as a garnish. The plain- or flat-leaved, continental parsley has heavily divided leaves, but they are not so curly; this is the plant which can be confused with another, Aethusa cynapium or fool's parsley, which is poisonous. Less familiar is the Neapolitan parsley from southern Italy which has thick stalks, eaten in Italy like celery (and, in fact, its French name is 'persil aux jeuilles de cileri'). All parsleys have carrot-shaped roots which can be eaten, but the Hamburg parsley (P. fusiformis) has been developed for its roots rather than its leaves. The common parsleys have dark green leaves, pale yellow-green flowers in umbels, followed by fruit seeds.

The name petroselinum comes from the Greek for rock celery, referring to the natural habitat of the plant. Interestingly, selinum is thought to be the same as selinon, the Greek name for celery; the Romans called parsley 'apium', also the botanical name for celery; and French fool's parsley is called ache des chiens, ache also once a name for wild celery. Celery also belongs to the Umbelliferae family, and possibly there have been confusions over the years.

The Ancient Egyptians used parsley, as did the Greeks, who crowned victorious soldiers with wreaths of it. Hercules did this after killing the Nemean lion, and thereafter victors in the Nemean and Isthmian games would do the same. They believed that parsley had grown from the blood of a hero, Archemorus, and Homer tells of a victory won by charioteers whose horses had renewed vigour after eating parsley. Parsley grew on Circe's lawn in the Odyssey.
Pliny said that no sauce or salad should be without parsley, as did Galen, and both Pliny and Dioscorides thought of it as a diuretic and emmenagogue. Apicius sang its praises too. The Byzantines used it as a diuretic and made a strong infusion to help kidney stones. Charlemagne ordered that it be cultivated in the imperial gardens as a vegetable, and it was eaten at every meal. It also found a place in monastic gardens at this time.

More recently, in the nineteenth century research was done on the emmenagogic properties of a constituent of the oil, apiol, by Professor Galligo, and doctors de Poggeschi and Marrotte. These were later confirmed by Dr Leclerc, proving to be truly efficaceous in treating cases of menstrual problems, particularly pain.
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May-14-25

Sculpture, Fiber Glass

$2.50K - $4.00K / Gallon (UK) (CIF)
MOQ: Not Specified
 
Fiber Glass Material
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Apr-19-25

Horse Sculpture, fiber

$6.00K - $9.00K / Gallon (US) (CIF)
MOQ: Not Specified
 
This sculpture is in fiber . long lasting, low maintenance, colorful grace.
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Jul-03-23
Supplier From Louisville, Tennessee, United States
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Jan-17-25
 
spirit of athleticism and determination into your home with our Cycling Athletes TableTop Sculpture

Bring the spirit of athleticism and determination into your home with our Cycling Athletes TableTop Sculpture Crafted with meticulous detail and passion for the sport this sculpture captures the essence of cyclings grace and power Perfect for avid cyclists or sports enthusiasts it serves as a dynamic focal point for any tabletop or display

Made from premium materials it exudes durability and timeless elegance making it a cherished addition to your decor Inspire motivation and celebrate the thrill of the ride with our Cycling Athletes TableTop Sculpture Let your space reflect your love for cycling and the pursuit of excellence
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Jan-17-25
 
majestic Lion Statue a symbol of strength and courage

Introducing our majestic Lion Statue a symbol of strength and courage Crafted with meticulous detail and lifelike features this stunning sculpture captures the regal essence of the king of the jungle Made from durable materials it adds a touch of grandeur to any indoor or outdoor space

Whether displayed in a garden entryway or living room our Lion Statue commands attention and inspires admiration Embrace the spirit of nobility and power with this timeless piece of art Make a bold statement in your decor with our magnificent Lion Statue
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Jan-08-25
Supplier From Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Apr-09-07
Supplier From Trivandrum, Kerala, India
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Dec-22-21
Supplier From Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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Jul-16-21
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Jun-11-22
Supplier From Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Nov-26-07
Supplier From Trichur, Kerala, India
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May-02-22
 
Coconut coir fiber pots
Coir Pot is a biodegradable cultivation pot made of coconut plant fibers. Coco pots are great for roots aeration. They are sturdy on the tray and easy to transplant when you start off with our seeder pots. 100% biodegradable, natural and organic.
Usage of coconut coir fiber pots
It is used for horticulture, in ornamental plant, vine and tree nurseries, as well as for the domestic gardening market. It has
exceptionally high permeability to water, air and roots. Coir Pot is used by those looking for faster cultivation, an excellent
root system and re-establishment without any shock from transplanting.
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Mar-12-21

Dried White Cornflower Petals

$15 - $20
MOQ: 100  Kilograms
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Supplier From Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
 
Centaurea cyanus, commonly known as cornflower or bachelor's button, is an annual flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe. In the past it often grew as a weed in cornfields (in the broad sense of corn, referring to grains, such as wheat, barley, rye, or oats), hence its name. It is now endangered in its native habitat by agricultural intensification, particularly over-use of herbicides, destroying its habitat. It is also, however, through introduction as an ornamental plant in gardens and a seed contaminant in crop seeds, now naturalised in many other parts of the world, including North America and parts of Australia.
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Mar-12-21

Dried Voilet Cornflower Petals

$15 - $20
MOQ: 100  Kilograms
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Supplier From Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
 
Centaurea cyanus, commonly known as cornflower or bachelor's button, is an annual flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe. In the past it often grew as a weed in cornfields (in the broad sense of corn, referring to grains, such as wheat, barley, rye, or oats), hence its name. It is now endangered in its native habitat by agricultural intensification, particularly over-use of herbicides, destroying its habitat. It is also, however, through introduction as an ornamental plant in gardens and a seed contaminant in crop seeds, now naturalised in many other parts of the world, including North America and parts of Australia.
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Mar-12-21

Dried Blue Cornflower Petals

$15 - $20
MOQ: 100  Kilograms
Sample Available
Supplier From Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
 
Centaurea cyanus, commonly known as cornflower or bachelor's button, is an annual flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe. In the past it often grew as a weed in cornfields (in the broad sense of corn, referring to grains, such as wheat, barley, rye, or oats), hence its name. It is now endangered in its native habitat by agricultural intensification, particularly over-use of herbicides, destroying its habitat. It is also, however, through introduction as an ornamental plant in gardens and a seed contaminant in crop seeds, now naturalised in many other parts of the world, including North America and parts of Australia.
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