Garden Plants

Garden Plants

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Hydrocotyle vulgaris
Hydrocotyle vulgaris is a swamp plant with rounded serrated leaves and grows to a height of 5-15cm.
It is also an oxygen plant that grows at 0-60cm water depth.
The bloom consists of clusters of white / pale pink flowers.
Hydrocotyle vulgaris is found in Europe and North America along river banks and peat bogs, swampy hay meadows.
P9 and P11 are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€8.16
Dicksonia antarctica
Dicksonia antarctica is a Tasmanian tree fern. These are found in Tasmania. It can grow between 3 and 5 cm per year trunk. It is actually not a real trunk, but dead leaves and humus.
€120.08
Hypericum elodes
Hypericum elodes is a low-growing, deciduous swamp plant that blooms from late June to September with striking lemon-yellow bell-shaped flowers. This swamp deer hay has green-gray to silver-gray, ovate, felt-like hairy leaves, is upright and has a broad growing habit. Hypericum elodes likes a sunny or partial shade and does well in shallow water or the moist waterfront. this hypericum is very hardy, disease resistant, pest free, can also tolerate some sea wind and is air pollution tolerant.
P9 are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€7.72
Dryopteris aff. 'Cristata'
Dryopteris affinis 'Cristata' syn. D. Affinis 'the king', called shield fern, comb fern or scaly male fern in Dutch, is a large evergreen fern with a broad funnel-shaped habit. This fern has bipinnate, leathery, dark green, closely scaled fronds. This scaly kidney fern likes a sheltered position in partial shade or shade and a well-drained, humus-rich, moist soil.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€10.64
Hydrangea anomala 'Petiolaris'
Hydrangea anomala 'petiolaris', also sometimes simply called climbing hydrangea, is a vigorously upright and self-adhesive deciduous climbing plant. Blooms beautifully in summer with fragrant flat white umbels. The leaves are large, dark green, serrate, heart-shaped and pointed. This hydrangea does well in partial shade or shade and flowers on perennial wood, it is extremely hardy and self-adhesive. This plant can also tolerate sea breezes, attracts bees and butterflies and is quite disease resistant and pest free. Very suitable as wall planting or ground cover.
€7.95
Iris ens. 'Variegata'
Iris ensata 'Variegata' in Dutch called variegated Japanese iris or variegated Japanese iris, is a deciduous perennial with a pol-forming habit. The variegated Japanese iris has narrow, gray-green, sword-shaped leaves with a striking creamy-white midrib, the main bloom takes place in July, the small flowers are deep-pink with a yellow heart. Japanese iris grows excellently in nutrient-rich, lime-poor, humus-rich sandy soil near the waterfront, in the period from May to August they like an almost permanently moist soil, later in the season they like to be drier, growing in pots is therefore a good solution. This plant is hardy, reasonably tolerant to sea breeze and air pollution, good disease resistance and few pests.
P9 are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€21.64
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
Lonicera brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet'
Lonicera brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet' , is a decorative large deciduous honeysuckle with a narrow upright, climbing habit. It blooms in June with striking fragrant violet-colored flowers that later bloom orange. The leaves are blue-green and ovate. This lonicera does well in any well-drained soil and likes a sunny or partial shade. it is hardy, sea wind resistant and air pollution tolerant, has little trouble with diseases or vermin.
€9.89
Iris ensata
Iris ensata, called Japanese iris in Dutch, is a deciduous perennial with a pol-forming habit. Characteristic of this iris is the large, flat flower, because the upright petals are narrow and short and the protruding lip large and wide. The Japanese iris has grass-green leaves with a striking midrib, the main bloom takes place in July, the flowers are violet-purple, flat and beardless. Japanese iris grows excellently in nutrient-rich sandy soil near the waterfront, in the period from May to August they like an almost permanently moist soil, later in the season they like to be drier, growing in pots is therefore a good solution. This plant is hardy, tolerant to sea wind and air pollution, good disease resistance and few pests
€9.40
Dryopteris cycadina
Dryopteris cycadina grows with single-pinnate leaves and owes its name to the curling leaf.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€10.64
Lonicera henryi 'Copper Beauty'
Lonicera henryi 'Copper Beauty' evergreen climbing vine with woody twigs.
From spring to summer it bears purple-red, yellow-orange to cream-colored flowers but changes to reddish in cold weather.
The young leaves are copper-red and later turn a thick, shiny green.
In the fall they turn partly red again.
The flowers smell very pleasant, especially in the evening.
€11.53
Lonicera heckr. 'Goldflame'
Lonicera x heckrottii 'goldflame' is a decorative large deciduous honeysuckle with a narrow upright, climbing habit. It flowers from June to September with showy pink-red to orange-red tubular flowers with a contrasting yellow throat, followed by small red berries later in the fall. The leaves are ovate, young foliage is purple-tinged, later evolving to blue-green. This lonicera does well in any well-drained soil and likes a sunny or partial shade. it is hardy, sea wind resistant and air pollution tolerant and in an airy location (good air circulation) it is not affected by diseases or vermin.
€7.56