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NERO EBANO gravel 12-16mm

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NERO EBANO stone, of natural origin. Black aggregate in many shades of black, with high mechanical resistance and complete frost resistance. It is characterized by low water absorption, therefore the color does not undergo significant color changes. If they do occur, the stone can be washed very easily, thanks to which we can easily return to the high aesthetic qualities of the aggregate. The stone is obtained during the processes of crushing large rock fragments, this process can be used many times for various purposes. Grys ​​has great aesthetic and decorative values, the elegant black of the product will satisfy even the most demanding customer. It can be used as a decorative element in rockers, flower beds, ponds, and as mulching or covering material.
 
The stone may have color differences between batches due to the variability of the color of the deposit.


Why is it worth buying the product?
 
-natural origin
- complete frost resistance
-high aesthetic and decorative values
-has high mechanical resistance.
 

Most common use:


-mulching material around ornamental plants in flowerbeds, rockeries

-decorative material, loose around tall stands in cities or gardens

-filler for decorative and protective bands around buildings or fences

-component of rock gardens, edges of reservoirs and ponds

-element of creating garden or city architecture

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