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A garden is a delimited area of land on which crops are planted or grown. A garden can be utilitarian in nature, a vegetable garden, scientific, a botanical garden, allotment garden or a decorative ornamental garden. Someone who creates and maintains a garden professionally is called a gardener or gardener. A landscaper can design the garden in a particular style, such as a Japanese garden, Chinese garden, English or French garden. Source: Wikipedia

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Rosa 'Gartenprinzessin Marie-José'
Rosa 'Gartenprinzessin Marie-José' is a strongly scented re-flowering rose with double, spherical pink-red flowers.
The shrub has soft glossy green leaves.
Disease resistant.
€15.31
Dryopteris cristata
The Dryopteris cristata or comb fern is part of the large genus Dryopteris. The Dryopteris cristata occurs in our part of Europe. A comb fern is not fussy about location, but full sun should be avoided, while the soil may be normal to moist. The Dryopteris cristata is clumping, does not grow and is suitable for use in a forest or shade garden.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€11.04
Rosa 'Gärtnerfreude'
Rosa 'Gartnerfreude' is a small rose that was introduced by Kordes in 1999. This bedding rose with ADR label has a bushy, low-growing shape and small, dark green, serrated, highly glossy leaves. It blooms in summer and autumn with small, well-double, raspberry-red flowers standing in clusters (diam.3cm) that are very resistant to rain. Rosa 'Gartnerfreude' likes a sunny position and a slightly moist, but very well-permeable soil, it does well in all soil types. This floribunda rose is very hardy, tolerates sea wind and air pollution, attracts bees and insects, is very resistant to disease and will only exceptionally be plagued by classic rose diseases from which it recovers without any problem on its own.
€11.53
Dryopteris cycadina
Dryopteris cycadina grows with single-pinnate leaves and owes its name to the curling leaf.
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€10.64
Rosa 'Gebrüder Grimm'
Rosa "gebrüder grimm" (syn. "Joli tambour") is a medium-sized floribunda rose that was introduced by kordes in 2002. This bedding rose, with adr label, has a bushy, upright, slightly pendulous shape and medium-sized, dark green, serrated, highly glossy leaves. It blooms in summer with highly double, lightly scented, orange-yellow flowers (diam. 7 cm) that stand in clusters and later bloom pink and are very resistant to rain. Rosa "gebrüder grimm" prefers a sunny position and a slightly moist, but very permeable soil. It does well in all soil types. This rose is very hardy, tolerates sea wind and air pollution, attracts bees and insects and is very disease resistant.
€11.53
Dryopteris dilatata
Dryopteris dilatata grows with beautifully pinnate, arching leaves.
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Price is for 4 pieces.
€11.04
Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll'
Surprisingly large, double, dark pink, strongly scented flowers appear from relatively small flower buds. This species can be used as a shrub or climbing rose. Flowers in May-June and September-October.
€18.69
Dryopteris erythrosora
Dryopteris erythrosora, called red veil fern or autumn fern in Dutch, is a small semi-evergreen to deciduous fern with a clump-forming habit that spreads in width. This fern has double-pinnate glossy dark green leaves. The young foliage in spring is beautifully reddish to bronze-red. The red veil fern likes a sheltered position in partial shade or shade and a well-drained, humus-rich, moist soil.
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€10.64
Rosa 'Ghislaine De Féligonde'
A French multiflora climbing rose from Turbat 1916. Becomes 3 to 4 m and 2 m wide, it is completely thornless. The flowers grow on long clusters of 6-12 flowers, each 5 cm in size and have a sweet and musky fragrance. The colors vary from orange, light apricot, soft yellow, pink (pink in colder weather) to white / cream. Is a continuous bloomer with a break (2 weeks) of a few flowers. 'Ghislaine de Féligonde' is disease resistant.
€13.79
Dryopteris f.-m. 'Barnesii'
Dryopteris filix-mas 'Barnesii' has a slightly frizzy appearance.
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€11.04
Rosa glauca
Rosa glauca (syn. Rosa rubrifolia) is a botanical rose from central Europe and was introduced around 1831. This wild rose has a strong branching, vigorously upright habit and, once full of flowers, a slightly pendulous shape. The leaves are attractively frosted, silver-gray with purple hues and adorn beautifully contrasting red twigs. Rosa glauca blooms in June and July with some pink-red flowers with a white center and golden-yellow stamens. This rose prefers a sunny or slightly shaded position and a slightly moist, but very well permeable soil. It does well in all soil types. This rose is super hardy, tolerates sea wind and air pollution and attracts bees and insects.
€5.21
Dryopteris lepidopoda
The discoloration of the leaf is very beautiful and special. The glossy leaf emerges copper-pink, turns more copper-red to bronze and then turns deep olive green in summer.
Dryopteris lepidopoda is therefore very appropriately called sunsetfern in English which means sunset fern. Comes from China and Japan.
Does best in rich moist but well-drained soil.
This fern is evergreen, but unsightly leaves may be removed after winter, at the end of February/beginning of March.
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Price is for 4 pieces.
€24.82