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 '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
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
Campsis summer jazz 'Fire Trumpet'
'Campsis Summer Jazz Fire Trumpet' is a hardy trumpet climber which blooms exuberantly and for longer with plenty of sun. The red-flowered Campsis grows more compact than other varieties from the Summer Jazz series, with a maximum height of 3 meters. The late summer bloomer tends to form a shrub. If you want to let the Campsis climb, it is useful to support it with, for example, a climbing frame at the beginning of its growth. This Campsis is a self-adhesive climbing plant, which means that small adhesive roots are formed from the branches. These suture roots will attach themselves along the wall or fence. In August and September you can expect the exotic bloom which gives your outdoor space a Mediterranean atmosphere.
€14.99
Hydrocotyle sieboldii 'Variegata'
Hydrocotyle sieboldii 'Variegata', in Dutch called pennywort, is a marsh plant with a creeping rhizome that grows (too) exuberantly both in and out of the water. As a landform it is often used as a ground cover, in the water it forms a mat, the shield-shaped, light green leaves with a white margin then float on the water surface. The inflorescence during the summer is rather inconspicuous with white small flowers on thin peduncles. Variegated pennywort likes a position in the sun and does well in any moist to normally dry soil. Hydrocotyle sieboldii 'Variegata' is hardy, tolerates drought, sea wind and air pollution and has little or no problems with pests and diseases.
€3.80
Campsis summer jazz 'Gold Trumpet'
'Campsis Summer Jazz Fire Trumpet' is a hardy trumpet climber which blooms exuberantly and for longer with plenty of sun. The red-flowered Campsis grows more compact than other varieties from the Summer Jazz series, with a maximum height of 3 meters. The late summer bloomer tends to form a shrub. If you want to let the Campsis climb, it is useful to support it with, for example, a climbing frame at the beginning of its growth. This Campsis is a self-adhesive climbing plant, which means that small adhesive roots are formed from the branches. These suture roots will attach themselves along the wall or fence. In August and September you can expect the exotic bloom which gives your outdoor space a Mediterranean atmosphere.
€14.99
Rosa 'American Pillar'
This Rambler rose has single flowers of approximately 2.50 cm. Fuchsia pink with a white eye and striking yellow stamens. A Rambler is a tree rose that is ideal as a shade rose. This Rambler flowers once a year with full trusses. It is a fast grower.
€20.44
Myriophyllum crispata
Myriophyllum crispata, also called featherwort, is a semi-evergreen aquatic plant with a creeping, floating habit. The plant has bright green, feather-shaped, almost needle-like leaves, which are whorled around the stems. The plant is monoecious and flowers in the months of June to August, with very small, white to reddish brown, axillary spikes. Myriophyllum crispata likes a position in full sun or partial shade and a moist to wet soil, it prefers standing or weakly flowing water at a depth between 20 and 60 cm. In a sufficiently deep location the plant is hardy, it is also sea wind tolerant and tolerates slightly brackish water and tolerates air pollution. Fish lay their eggs on it and amphibians find shelter there.
€3.80
Celastrus orbiculatus
Celastrus orbiculatus, called tree strangler in Dutch, is a tall, right-winding climbing vine with light green, ovate, serrated and often intertwined leaves. This lovely tree strangler flowers in April and May with yellow-green to cream-coloured, five-lobed flowers. In the case of female plants, if a male pollinator is nearby, an invasion of attractive vermilion red fruits follows in late summer. Celastrus orbiculatus likes a position in partial shade or full sun and a well-drained, slightly moist soil, it is hardy, fairly drought tolerant, attracts bees and butterflies and also tolerates sea wind and air pollution well. The tree strangler also has few problems with diseases or vermin.
€12.77
Rosa 'Aprikola'
Rosa 'Aprikola', syn. R. 'Kororbe' is a small to medium-sized rose that was introduced by Kordes in 2000, it is also offered as a standard rose. This rose has a bushy, broad, branchy shape and has dark green, serrated glossy leaves. It blooms in summer and fall with medium-sized, semi-double, light-scented, apricot-yellow flowers that bloom bright apricot-to-pink. Rosa 'Aprikola' likes a sunny position and a slightly moist, but very well permeable soil, it does well in all soil types. This floribunda rose is hardy, tolerates sea breeze and air pollution, attracts bees and insects, is well disease resistant, but can occasionally be plagued by rose rust and mildew from which it usually recovers.
€11.53
Clematis alpina
Clematis alpina, also called forest vine in Dutch, is a deciduous climbing plant with a vigorous upright growth. The leaves are medium green in color, lanceolate, toothed and triple. This woodland vine blooms in April and May with blue to mauve nodding flowers with creamy white stamens. Clematis alpina likes a position in partial shade or full sun and requires a neutral to calcareous, well-drained soil. This plant is good to very hardy, attracts butterflies and bees and is suitable for wall planting, trellis or pergola vegetation.
€9.89
Clematis armand. 'Apple Blossom'
Clematis armandii 'Apple Blossom', also called forest vine in Dutch, is an evergreen climbing plant with a vigorous upright growth. The leaves are leathery, first bronze-red, later evolving to dark green. This woodland vine flowers from March to May with light pink flowers with a lovely vanilla scent with yellow-white stamens, the end of the bloom is white. Clematis armandii 'Apple Blossom' likes a position sheltered from the wind in partial shade or full sun and requires a neutral to calcareous, well-drained soil. This plant is good to very hardy, attracts butterflies and bees and is suitable for wall planting, trellis or pergola vegetation.
€14.70