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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ROSA 'ALBA MEIDILAND'
This continuous flowering rose has an upright growth and blooms in loose clusters with single white flowers. A strong rose that tolerates light shade.
Are sold per 10.
Price is for 10 pieces.
€66.48
Azalea jap. Wit
The Japanese Azalea has small dark leaves, a flat, wide growth habit and does not grow taller than 50 cm, so it is also suitable for the small garden.
€7.85
Acaena micr. 'Dichte Matte'
Acaena microphylla 'Dichte Matte' flowers white / brown
They thrive in any garden soil and form nice dense turf of gray-green leaves.
Little striking flowers in summer, but brown-green decorative fruits appear in August.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€9.00
Callitriche verna
Callitriche verna, called little star duck in Dutch, is an evergreen oxygenating plant or floating plant with a wide distribution area, the plant is also native to Belgium and the Netherlands. Little Star Duckweed has small, narrow, elliptical, bright green leaves that float on the surface of the water in a rosette form. Callitriche verna blooms in spring with small, axillary, white-green flowers made up of 1 stamen or 1 pistil. This oxygenating plant can be planted in acidic to neutral soil at a water depth of 20 to 50cm, but can also be used perfectly as a floating plant or as a marsh plant. Callitriche verna is very hardy and suffers little or no disease.
€3.80
Fargesia mur. 'Jumbo'
Fargesia murieliae 'jumbo' is a medium-sized bamboo with a bushy upright, compact, non-invasive habit. He was selected from wards in the late 1970s. The leaves are small and graceful, light green, the culms are yellow-green to orange-yellow and hang slightly over. This bamboo likes a position in partial shade, shade or sun and a fresh, well-drained, airy and fertile soil. Fargesia murieliae 'jumbo' is hardy, tolerates fairly drought and is disease and vermin free. It is a suitable bamboo to serve as a hedge plant, windbreak or patio plant (container plant).
€26.95
Acaena micr. 'Kupferteppich'
Acaena microphylla "Kupferteppich", also called spikelnootje or copper carpet in Dutch, is an evergreen perennial with a ground covering, creeping shape. This plant has small elongated compound leaves, reddish brown in color and with a serrated leaf margin. The white inflorescence is inconspicuous, but the red-brown fruits that follow it are particularly decorative. Acaena prefers a position in full sun or partial shade and prefers a calcareous to neutral, well-drained soil type. This plant is hardy, requires little maintenance, is sea wind tolerant and is usually used as a ground cover or as a plant for the rock garden.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€7.00
Ceratophyllum demersum
Ceratophyllum demersum, called thorn or coarse hornwort in Dutch, is a submerged aquatic plant without roots, with a very high water-purifying capacity. This oxygenating plant is a true cosmopolitan and occurs almost worldwide in sufficiently deep and fresh water. The leaves are dark green, branched fork-shaped, standing in whorls on long stems. This hornwort blooms in summer with small white flowers, the plant is monoecious, the male flowers have about 20 stamens, the female 1 pistil. The pollen floats through the water until it reaches the pistil, after fertilization olive green spiny achenes form. Thorn hornwort is very hardy, grows quickly, is not salt tolerant and only suitable for fresh water.
€3.80
Fargesia mur. 'Panda'
Fargesia murieliae 'Panda' from China is a pol-forming bamboo without shoots.
Forms dense clumps and has an upright shape with slightly arching dark green leaves.
Requires a permeable moist, nutrient-rich soil.
€35.72
Rosa 'Alfred Carriére'
Large, beautifully double flowers, white with a hint of pink, strongly scented. Very vigorous upright habit, rich and continuous flowering climbing rose!
€13.79
Azalea knaphill Oranje
Azalea knaphill is a deciduous garden plant belonging to the Rhododendrons genus. The Azalea knaphill is a rewarding garden plant. Due to its wide variety of types and colors, this plant is ideal for use as a solitary or as a group plant in your garden. The best time to plant is spring and from the end of September, when no stubborn frost occurs. When planting, make sure that the soil is first worked lightly. For poorer soils it is advisable to add a small amount of peat. The best location for your Azaleas is a place in the sun or semi-shade. Make sure that the plants are not too dry in the summer.
€31.22
Acaena microphylla
Acaena microphylla is a low creeping plant that is best used as ground cover in sunny, dry places. Acaena microphylla works best in fairly large areas of 1 to several meters. The leaves of Acaena microphylla remain reasonably evergreen. The flowers of the spiky nut are less noticeable than the spiny fruits in late summer. The (white) bloom of Acaena microphylla occurs in the period June-July.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€7.00
Elodea canadensis
Elodea canadensis, called broad waterweed in Dutch, originates from North America. This submerged, evergreen aquatic plant with stems of 60cm and more has an enormous water-purifying capacity and vigor. It quickly forms runners and can form entire mats in a short time. The leaves are oblong, lanceolate, dark green, usually in whorls of 3 on the long stems. Elodea is dioecious, but in our regions we usually only find female plants. The flowers are inconspicuous, greenish white to pinkish, the flowering period runs from May to August. Waterweed likes a place with sufficient sunlight and prefers to grow in a mixture of clay and peat, but it also comes into its own in a sandy soil.
€3.80