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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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
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
Nymphoides peltata
Nymphoides peltata, also called villarsia Nymphoides peltata or water gentian. The water gentian has spatula-shaped underwater leaves and round, heart-shaped, dark green, floating leaves, with a purple-red underside. Nymphoides peltata blooms from July to September, with small, yellow, daytime flowers, which give off an almond scent and are about ten cm above the water. The flowers are barely about 3 cm in diameter and have beautifully fringed petals and a slightly darker yellow center stripe. Water gentian likes a sunny position and a water depth of 0.30 to 0.80 meters. It does well in any type of soil, but still prefers loam or clay soil. The plants are hardy and do not suffer from diseases, they also attract numerous bumblebees and bees.
€3.53
Berberis ott. 'Superba'
Berberis ottawensis 'superba', this deciduous barberry is a fairly large upright shrub with a spherical shape. The oval leaves are purplish-red and turn spectacular in autumn with orange-red autumn colours. In the spring many yellow flowers with red sepals appear, in the autumn small red fruits follow. 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 a moist soil, but tolerates quite a bit of drought.
€8.06
Aponogeton distachyos
Aponogeton distachyos, in Dutch called Cape water lily, water spike or water candle, is an aquatic plant native to South Africa. The leaves are elongated oval, leathery, medium green and float on the water, between the flowering periods they disappear under the water. Cape water lily flowers from March to May and then again in October and November with strongly vanilla-scented white flowers with purple stamens. Aponogeton distachyos likes a position in the sun or partial shade and a water depth of 30 to 90 cm. The plant is fairly hardy if planted deep enough (40 to 50cm), good disease resistant.
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€25.12
Fallopia baldschuanica
Fallopia baldschuanica, syn. Fallopia aubertii, called chinese bridal veil in dutch, is a deciduous climbing plant with a very vigorous upright form. The leaves are oval to heart-shaped, the young leaves have a red tint, in summer the color is dark green. Bridal veil flowers mainly in August and September with abundant small fragrant, tubular white flowers. Fallopia baldschuanica likes a position in full sun or partial shade and a moist, poor or moderately fertile, well-drained soil. The plant is very hardy, fast growing, sea wind and air pollution tolerant and in general also good disease resistant and pest free.
€7.56
Berberis thunb. 'Atropurpurea'
Berberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea', Japanese barberry, popular medium-sized shrub that is quite densely branched. This barberry blooms with bright yellow flowers and has beautiful purple-red to brown-red leaves, which also turn a beautiful orange-red in autumn. 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 a moist soil, but tolerates quite a bit of drought.
€6.02
Nymphaea 'Aurora'
Nymphaea "Aurora" is a beautiful, orange-colored water lily for small to medium-sized ponds, which has the special property that the flowers change color during the growing season. The rather small, round leaves appear purple and then turn dark green with brown spots during the season. This water lily flowers from June to September, with small, delicately scented, star-shaped flowers. Cream-yellow flowers with a yellow center at first, after a few days the flowers turn copper-coloured to orange. The diameter of the flower is about 6 to 12 cm. As soon as the flower has finished blooming, the seeds sink to the bottom.
€21.79
Hedera alg. 'Gloire de Marengo'
Hedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo', called ivy in Dutch, is a large, evergreen shrub that can be used as a climber or ground cover. It has large grey-green, oval to triangular leaves with a creamy white margin and small fragrant yellow-green flowers in pendulous racemes. After flowering, which lasts from September to December, small blue-black berries follow. Hedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo' does well in full sun, partial shade or even shade. The plant is undemanding to soil, and notwithstanding the fact that this is actually a houseplant, it is fairly hardy. This hedera is fairly sea wind tolerant, as well as air pollution resistant and attracts both butterflies and bees.
€7.56
Berberis thunb. 'Green Carpet'
Berberis thunbergii 'green carpet', Japanese barberry, popular medium-sized shrub that branches fairly densely. B.thunbergii 'green carpet' blooms with bright yellow flowers and has beautiful purple-red to brown-red leaves, which also turn a beautiful orange-red in autumn. 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 a moist soil, but tolerates quite a bit of drought.
€6.43
Nymphaea 'Black Princess'
Nymphaea 'Black Princess' is a water lily that is very suitable for a medium to small pond with a water depth of 40 to 80cm.
Blooms with peony-shaped dark ruby-red to black flowers with a yellow center. The color is really unique!
The round leaves are initially red but later turn dark green.
€19.40
Hedera colch. 'Dentata Variegata'
Hedera colchica 'dentata variegata', syn. 'dentata aurea', called ivy in Dutch, is a large, evergreen shrub that can be used as a climber or ground cover. It has large grey-green to dark green heart-shaped leaves with a cream-yellow margin and small yellow-green flowers in pendulous racemes. After flowering, which lasts from September to November, small blue-black berries follow. Hedera colchica 'dentata variegata' does well in full sun as well as partial shade or even shade. The plant is undemanding to the soil and is very hardy. This hedera is fairly sea wind tolerant, as well as air pollution resistant and attracts both butterflies and bees.
€7.65