Garden Plants

Garden Plants

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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Aucuba jap. 'Variegata'
Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' is the most common aucuba species. It is a female, evergreen variegated ornamental shrub with a bushy habit. The large glossy, leathery and smooth-edged leaves are green colored and yellow mottled. This female aucuba flowers in April and May with small purple flowers. If a male aucuba is nearby, small red berries will follow after fertilization. This plant likes a position in partial shade or shade and an acid or neutral, well-drained soil. It is hardy, drought tolerant and tolerates sea wind and air pollution.
€8.06
Polystichum tsus-simense
Polystichum tsussimense is rather a small fern with double pinnate leaves.
These are dark green and triangular on a black stem.
Grow on all grounds, preferably in a sheltered spot.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€13.56
Clematis 'Polish Spirit'
Not susceptible to the wilt disease.
Prune in March at 30 cm.
Feet in the shade and head in the sun, so protect the roots and bottom from the sun.
€7.95
Berberis buxifolia 'Nana'
Berberis buxifolia 'Nana', this dwarf barberry variety is a low-growing evergreen shrub with a round shape and slightly drooping branches. The leaves are leathery, dark green with spines on the tip of the leaf, the flowers are dark orange-yellow and the purple-blue berries are somewhat bitter but rich in vitamin C and can be used in jelly or jam. This barberry can be used as a hedge plant, border plant or pruning form, it is also very pollution tolerant and can also be used in the coastal region with some protection. Does well in any type of soil except soil that is too calcareous, likes a moist soil, but tolerates quite a bit of drought.
€6.33
Pteridium aquilinum
The Pteridium Aquilinum is a non-evergreen and hardy fern. The leaves of the Eagle Fern stand alone and are branched bipinnate and sometimes triple pinnate. If you cut a petiole, the petiole has an eagle shape, hence its name. The leaves grow very high. In winter, it is best to cover some leaves as a protective layer, just like their natural growing place in the forest.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€10.64
Clematis tangutica
Clematis tangutica, also called forest vine in Dutch, is a small-flowered, deciduous climbing plant with a sturdy upright growth. The leaves are composed of serrate, lanceolate, dark green leaflets. This woodland vine blooms profusely from July to October with small to medium-sized golden yellow, nodding flowers. Clematis 'Tangutica' likes a position sheltered from the wind in full sun but with the feet in the shade and requires a neutral to calcareous, well-drained soil. This late-flowering clematis is good to very hardy, attracts butterflies and bees and is suitable for wall planting, trellis or pergola vegetation.
€9.40
Berberis frik. 'Amstelveen'
Berberis frikartii 'amstelveen' is a cross between b.candidula x b.verruculosa. It is a compact, densely branched shrub with pale yellow flowers in spring and purple-blue berries in autumn, the wood is yellow in color and strongly thorned. This barberry can be used as a hedge plant, prune or solitary, it is also very pollution tolerant and can also be used in the coastal region with some protection. Does well in any type of soil except soil that is too calcareous. Likes moist soil, but tolerates some drought.
€6.33
Thelypteris palustris
Thelypteris palustris synonym dryopteris palustris is called swamp fern in Dutch. It is a rare, native, deciduous fern species that is particularly at home in peat bogs and moist forests. However, it is also a beautiful fern to apply along the pond edge. It has graceful, bipinnate, light green leaves. The fertile leaves are slightly thicker and longer than the sterile ones and have round spore boxes around the midrib and lateral veins. Thelypteris palustris prefers a position in partial shade, but can also handle full sun in good, permanently wet soil. It is hardy, tolerates sea wind and air pollution, does not suffer from diseases or vermin and can even tolerate slightly brackish water.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€11.04
Clematis 'Ville de Lyon'
Clematis 'Ville de Lyon' blooms with large dark carmine-red flowers.
They are good disease resistant only a pity that their lower leaves turn brown.
Prune to 30cm in spring.
€7.95
Berberis julianae
Berberis julianae or the Chinese barberry is one of the largest varieties used, this evergreen species is a large upright shrub with a rounded crown and slightly drooping branches. Golden-yellow flowers appear in spring and blue-purple berries in autumn. It is also a good bee plant because of its particularly profuse flowering. This barberry can be used as a hedge, pruning or solitary, it is also very pollution tolerant but cannot withstand the sea wind and can therefore not be used in the coastal region. Does well in any type of soil except soil that is too calcareous, likes a moist soil, but tolerates quite a bit of drought. Low maintenance shrub, pruning is best done after flowering in the summer months.
€6.33
Woodsia obtusa
The Woodsia obtusa is called Wimpervaren in Dutch. This small deciduous fern likes a sheltered position in half shade or in the shade. A well-permeable, humus-rich, moist, lime-poor soil is recommended. Woodsia obtusa is hardy, fairly tolerant to air pollution and, once well established, is sufficiently drought resistant. This fern is suitable for the woodland garden, informal garden, rock garden, gravel garden and can also be used as underplanting shrubs and trees.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€11.04
Clematis vitalba
Bos vine is a wild clematis that grows on calcareous soil. The forest vine has greenish stems and twigs. Climbing stems grow three to 6 m in all directions every year. The glossy dark green leaves are 1 to 4 cm in size. The branched, thin stems on which the leaves sit are the same color as the leaf. The stems are sometimes gray frosted. The forest vine blooms in July/August with countless cream-coloured, small flowers that have a nice scent. They have four green cream-colored sepals. In the autumn the flowers develop into seeds that are surrounded by woolly fluff. These silvery fluff remain on the plant during the winter.
€9.19