Mühlenbeckia

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Mühlenbeckia M as material science Mühlenbeckia is the technical term for the so-called wire bushes, which characterize as Knöterichgewächse a substantial part of botany on the continents of South America and Oceania. The shrubs are summer green and have, as the German name of the genus already suggests, numerous, thin and wiry-looking branches and branches. Compared to European shrubs, mill Beckia have a very narrow network of branches, which is why they are used with preference to the limitation of land or parking areas. Here, the genus of plants in summer presents almost completely opaque and also convinces by a bright green color and the formation of numerous flowers. Its name derives from the botanist Gustav Mühlenbeck, who came from the area of present-day Alsace and at the beginning of the 19th century for the first time named this genus on his world travels. Even today, due to the climatic conditions, the Mühlenbeckia is rarely found in the European environment, in principle, however, a breeding of different species is also possible under our climatic conditions. In gardening and landscaping, the Mühlenbeckia is due to its angular shape, especially in rock gardens a decorative use, even over large areas can be set up the rather undemanding plant effortlessly.


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