Damac Hills Green Zone

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Damac Hills Green Zone
Lehbab Street, Bur Dubai, Madinat Dubai, Madinat Dubai, Bur Dubai, Dubai

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Discover lush greenery at Damac Hills Green Zone, your go-to spot in Dubai for beautiful plants and expert gardening advice.

Damac Hills Green Zone is a premier destination for plant lovers in Dubai. As a licensed entity, we offer an extensive selection of indoor and outdoor plants, from vibrant flowers to mature trees, perfect for enhancing any home or garden. We also supply quality gardening tools and soils, making us a trusted source for all your horticultural needs. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, you’ll find everything you need, plus friendly advice from our knowledgeable team. Visit Damac Hills Green Zone today to bring a touch of nature into your life.

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Lehbab Street, Bur Dubai, Madinat Dubai, Madinat Dubai, Bur Dubai, Dubai
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