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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Ceanothus thyrs. 'Repens'
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens', this evergreen American lilac or sickle flower is a small to medium-sized, broad-growing and sometimes almost creeping ceanothus. The shrub blooms with bright blue flowers and dark green leaves. The flowering period is from May to June. This American lilac flowers on annual branches. It likes a position in full sun or light shade and does well in all soils that are not too nutrient-rich and wet. Ceanothus is good sea wind tolerant.
€25.76
Rosa 'Nina Weibull'
Rosa "Nina Weibull" (syn "poulwei") is a medium-sized floribunda rose introduced by poulsen in 1961. This rose has a bushy upright, well-branched, compact shape with medium-sized, dark green, highly glossy leaves. It blooms in summer with very double, nostalgic, spherical, blood-red flowers (diam. 7 cm) and the finish is pale pink. Rosa "Nina Weibull" likes a sunny position and a slightly moist, but very well permeable soil. It does well in all soil types. This rose is hardy, tolerates sea wind and air pollution, attracts bees and insects and is disease resistant.
€9.19
Ceratostigma griffithii
An exceptionally beautiful shrub for the border, flowers from late summer to late autumn.
In the autumn the leaves and the stem turn bronze-red, beautifully with the sky-blue flowers.
€7.63
Rosa nitida
Rosa nitida from North America only grows to a height of fifty centimeters. These botanical roses get small pink flowers from June and then orange hips. They work well as a border or low hedge.
€5.21
Ceratostigma willmottianum
Ceratostigma willmottianum (Leadwort), is a low-growing graceful shrub with an open shape, beautiful ruby-red stems and light blue flowers that make the ornamental during the summer months and autumn. The leaves are small and medium green in spring and summer but turn a nice bronze-red color in autumn. Ceratostigma does well in a neutral to calcareous soil type and likes a position in full sun or partial shade. The plant is hardy, but can use some protection with fallen leaves in severe winters. Except for the occasional mildew , ceratostigma is free of diseases and pests .
€7.63
Rosa 'Novalis'
A striking mauve-lavender-colored rose with well-filled, cup-shaped flowers. This rose blooms in clusters and has large flowers for a spray rose. This rose is bushy and upright. It is a healthy rose with matt leaves and coarse foliage.
€11.53
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
Cercidiphyllum japonicum or katsura tree is also called heart tree or Judas leaf tree in Dutch. It is a fairly large tree or multi-stemmed shrub with a pyramidal first and later broad oval regular crown. This shrub blooms in April, May with red male and pinkish white female flowers; but the real attraction is undoubtedly the beautiful foliage changes throughout the seasons, ranging from bronze, red to blue-green to yellow, pink, orange and red in the fall. The leaves also give off a caramel-like perfume. Cercidiphyllum is moderately hardy and air pollution tolerant.
€13.40
Cercis siliquastrum
The Cercis siliquastrum or Judas tree is a rather small tree or sometimes multi-stemmed shrub that shines in spring with its pink to violet-colored flower clusters on the still bare wood. Maximum height is 7 to 8m, the width is usually limited to max. 3m. The leaves of this Mediterranean tree are light green and heart-shaped. This tree owes its name to the fact that Judas hanged himself on it.
€9.38
Rosa 'Papa Meilland'
Dark red double flowers with a strong 'old rose' scent. Very good flowering plant, but slightly mildew sensitive in less favorable conditions.
€13.16
Chaenomeles jap. 'Sargentii'
Chaenomeles japonica , dwarf quince is family of the rosaceae, the mature height of this deciduous shrub rarely exceeds 1m, chaenomeles jap. 'sargentii' blooms with orange-red flowers on the bare wood and golden yellow edible fruits appear in autumn, which can be used in jam. These shrubs do well in almost any type of soil, as long as it is sufficiently permeable, but there is a slight preference for acidic soil, chlorosis can occur in too calcareous soils. Pruning is best done in the spring after flowering.
€6.58
Chaenomeles spec. 'Nivalis'
Chaenomeles speciosa 'nivalis', this ornamental quince is a medium-sized deciduous shrub that does very well against a sheltered wall. This ornamental quince is one of the first to bloom with pure white flowers on the still bare branches in early spring. In autumn, golden yellow edible berries follow, which are quite aromatic and often used in jam. This chaenomeles nivalis is fairly hardy (15°c) and also somewhat sea wind tolerant, making application on the coast possible. It does well in all types of soil from acidic to slightly calcareous and from poor sandy soil to wet heavy clay. Pruning is recommended after flowering.
€6.58
Rosa 'Pascali'
A beauty of a large white rose with more cream color in the middle. Little odor but resistant to rain and diseases.
€9.19