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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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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
Chaenomeles sup. 'Jet Trail'
Chaenomeles superba 'jet trail' this ornamental quince is a sport (spontaneous mutation) of chaenomeles x superba 'scarlett wonder' , it is a creeping small perennial, which flowers in the months of arpil, May on bare wood and branches with young budding leaves. The flowers are creamy white, slightly fragrant and are followed in autumn by golden yellow, aromatic fruits, which somewhat resemble apples and are used in jam or in flower arranging. Chaenomeles likes a position in the sun or light shade, it does well in almost any soil from acidic to calcareous. Too much lime can lead to chlorosis.
€6.58
Chaenomeles sup. 'Pink Lady'
Chaenomeles x superba 'pink lady', this ornamental quince or dwerkwee species is small and has a low, broad habit. Pink lady blooms in early spring (March, April), with beautiful bright pink flowers on the bare or sparsely leafed, perennial wood. In the autumn, fragrant yellow fruits that somewhat resemble apples and can be used for the production of jam, juice, wine... chaenomeles likes a sunny position and does well in any soil that is not too calcareous, because at too high a pH chlorosis may occur. Pruning is not often necessary, but the best period is in any case after flowering.
€6.58
Chimonanthus praecox
Chimonanthus praecox is a deciduous ornamental shrub that blooms on its bare branches from January to March.
The sulphur-yellow flowers with purple stamens spread a very pleasant scent that you can smell from several meters away.
The fresh green leaves turn lemon yellow in autumn.
€10.21
Chionanthus retusus
Chionanthus retusus is a multi-stemmed tree with a round crown native to China, Korea and Japan.
Blooms profusely with large panicles of white flowers. It can take up to 10 years for the tree to flower for the first time.
The bark peels off nicely, like the birches.
€40.20
Chionanthus virginicus
Chionanthus virginicus, the snowflake tree or shrub, is particularly decorative and can grow up to 7m in good conditions. It flowers from May to June with graceful and delicately scented white plumes. The leaves are leathery, dark green on top and somewhat lighter in color below, turning yellow-green to brown in autumn. In September, olive-like almost black fruits also adorn the female Chionanthus shrub (if a male specimen is also nearby). The snowflake tree is well tolerant of air pollution and thus suitable for the urban environment. However, it is sensitive to wind and road salt.
€16.38
Choisya hybr. 'Aztec Pearl'
Choisya 'Aztec Pearl' is a hybrid, a cross of choisya ternata and choisya arizonica. This fine-leaved cultivar blooms with star-shaped fragrant white flowers in May and sometimes even more in autumn. When the leaves are slightly bruised, a strong citrus scent is created to which the plant owes its Dutch name: Mexican orange blossom. Choisya likes a position in full sun or light shade and thrives in fertile, acidic, neutral or alkaline soil. Pruning after the first bloom promotes good rebloom in September, October.
€18.45
Choisya tern. 'Apple Blossom'
Choisya ternata 'Apple Blossom' is a bushy upright shrub whose leaves are much finer than the other cultivars. The narrow leaves are aromatic, leathery bright green.
The pink buds open with fragrant, pink-tinted white flowers.
€9.38
Choisya tern. 'Lich'
The small flowers of this compact shrub are white and star-shaped. The flowering period runs from about May to June. May rebloom in the fall! The beautiful leaves are yellow in color. This evergreen Choisya tolerates temperatures down to -10 degrees Celsius. This compact shrub is fairly hardy.
€18.45
Choisya tern. 'White Dazzler'
Choisya ternata 'White Dazzler'®, also known as gloss medlar or Mexican orange blossom, is a small and compact shrub. It flowers very profusely in May and June. Rebloom will occur in October. The white flowers are in clusters and smell wonderfully sweet. It is very hardy and sturdy. In 2015 this plant won the kvbc gold award. Choisya likes a position in full sun or light shade and thrives in fertile, acidic, neutral or alkaline soil.
€16.69
Choisya ternata
Choisya ternata, also called gloss medlar or Mexican orange blossom, is an evergreen shrub from Mexico with fragrant white flowers in the month of May and sometimes even more in the fall. When the leaves are slightly bruised, a strong citrus scent is created to which the plant owes its Dutch name: mexican orange blossom.choisya likes a position in full sun or light shade and thrives on fertile soil. Pruning after the first bloom promotes good rebloom in September-October. Can also be grown as a coastal plant with some protection.
€18.45