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Renaissance of Lithuanian Plants: Rues, Ferns, Poetic Daffodils Return to Green Spaces

Greenery designers are increasingly turning to old plants – exotic plants are not always able to establish themselves in our climate, and require a lot of financial and time resources. Vilnius College lecturer and head of the ornamental plants and greening center “VikoFlora” Tomas Čižokas notes that mixed greens are now receiving more and more attention; they are beautiful to look at, but you can also taste something.

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Greenery designers are increasingly turning to old plants – exotic plants are not always able to establish themselves in our climate, and require a lot of financial and time resources. Vilnius College lecturer and head of the ornamental plants and greening center “VikoFlora” Tomas Čižokas notes that mixed greens are now receiving more and more attention; they are beautiful to look at, but you can also taste something.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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