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CaporalPlant
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Strada Provinciale 143 KM 4.2 Contrada CEFALICCHIO Show the map -
Mr. Giuseppe Caporale
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+39 883 615206+39 883 614711+39 345 5768664
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info@caporalplant.com
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https://www.caporalplant.com
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https://www.caporalplant.com/blog/
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CaporalPlant
Production of Mediterranean Plants. Vivai Caporalplant, one of the most important companies on the Italian horticultural market, was born in Canosa di Puglia, at the foot of the hills of the Alta Murgia National Park.
Our nursery offers a vast range of species in different shapes and sizes. We constantly support our customers especially in the logistics sector. Thanks to the use of multiple types of packaging that satisfy every shipping need, in Italy and abroad.
So, we were born in the South of Italy, in the land of Canosa di Puglia, a small agricultural city close to Alta Murgia National Park, which is known for its cultural and naturalistic value. With pleasure we invite you to visit us and all our products in the wonderful Apulian land. We offer a wide range of ornamental plants in different shapes and sizes. Such as specimen, bushes, pyramids and trees in an area of almost 120 hectares, cultivated in greenhouses and open field.
What is our production? The flagship of our nursery is the production of Eucalyptus, evergreen trees of Australian origin characterised by fast growth, grey or green, lanceolate or oval leaves with aromatic scent. The architectural shape makes them the true star of the garden or al least important focal points. Also in our production there is Olea Europaea in βCipressinoβ, βCoratinaβ, βLeccinoβ, βFrantoioβ and βPeranzanaβ cultivar.
We also cultivate exotic plants: among many others, the Cordyline Australis, the Strelitzia with its long shiny leaves and its white and blue flowers with purple beak bracts. As well as the “Nicolai” cultivar, or bright orange and blue flowers with red-edged bracts, those of the “Reginae” cultivar. And last but not least the Fatsia Japonica with the cultivar “Spider’s Web”, which fits into the trend of variegated leaves in vogue today.