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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Corylopsis pauciflora
Corylopsis pauciflora is a medium-sized deciduous shrub that grows fairly broadly and steals the show in spring with its pretty pale yellow flowers, which hang from the twigs in clusters of 3 to 4. The beautiful rose-red anthers are also not to be missed. The leaves are more purple-bronze in color when they open, then turn bright green and change to golden-yellow hues again in the fall. Small black fruit nuts appear in late summer. The Corylopsis pauciflora does well in neutral to acidic soil that retains moisture well and is rich in humus. The plant is hardy but needs to be protected against cold winds in the spring (for the flowers).
€14.74
Cotinus cogg. 'Golden Spirit'
Cotinus coggygria 'Golden Spirit' has yellow-green leaves with a warm orange-red autumn colour.
The shrub is mainly grown for its beautiful leaf color, less so for the panicle green-yellow to copper-pink bloom. Sometimes flowering is even delayed.
€11.84
Cotinus cogg. 'Old Fashioned'
Cotinus coggygria 'Old Fashioned' is a compact upright growing wig tree with attractive colored leaves; red/pink-purple in spring and then completely blue-green in summer to pink-red in autumn.
Flowers with airy woolly green-yellow plumes.
Sometimes flowering is delayed.
€11.84
Cotinus cogg. 'Royal Purple'
Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple' is usually grown as a deciduous shrub and can grow up to 3 to 5 m high and wide when mature. Striking are the oval-shaped leaves that appear blue-green in spring and turn golden yellow in autumn. The wig tree blooms profusely with lilac-pink feathered flower plumes and the whole looks a bit like a wig of small flowers... A place in full sun or partial shade and out of the wind is recommended. A neutral to calcareous soil suffices as a soil type. It is a good bee plant and is also air pollution tolerant.
€9.38
Cotinus cogg. 'Young Lady'
Cotinus coggygria 'Young Lady' is a green-leaved, very decorative compact shrub with oval-round leaves. In autumn the leaves turn yellow-red.
Blooms with greenish white to light pink discolouring wig-like plumes.
€11.86
Cotinus dummeri 'Grace'
Cotinus dummeri 'Grace' is usually grown as a deciduous shrub and can reach a height of 3 to 5 m when mature. Striking are the oval-shaped leaves that appear wine-red in spring and turn red-blue as summer progresses. The wig tree blooms profusely with pink feathered flower plumes and the whole looks a bit like a wig of small flowers... A place in full sun or partial shade and out of the wind is recommended. A neutral to calcareous soil suffices as a soil type. It is a good bee plant and also air pollution tolerant.
€11.84
Cotoneaster atrop. 'Variegatus'
Cotoneaster atropurpureus 'variegatus' syn. C.horizontalis 'variegatus' is a small deciduous dwarf medlar that grows only 50 cm high and 70 to 100 cm wide when mature. This cotoneaster has white variegated leaves that also show pink-red spots in the fall. From May to June it blooms with pink flowers, followed in autumn by many red berries. This dwarf medlar is hardy, can be planted in almost any type of soil, often used as ground cover, in planting, on slopes and roadsides. Tolerates drought, sea wind and air pollution well. Susceptible to fire blight and aphids.
€6.50
Cotoneaster franchetii
Cotoneaster franchetii, dwarf medlar, large and fast growing shrub native to south west china, usually semi-evergreen in our regions, upright and broad, with gracefully arching branches. The leaves are glossy, first bright green, later dark green, the underside is felt-like, yellowish downy. Likes a position in full sun or partial shade and does well in any soil type. Blooms profusely from June to July with pinkish white flowers, later followed by ovoid orange-red fruits. The plant is fairly drought tolerant, sea wind resistant and can also handle some air pollution.
€3.09
Cotoneaster lacteus
Cotoneaster lacteus is a medium to large gloss medlar that will remain evergreen or semi-evergreen depending on the winters. This cotoneaster has dark green, leathery oval leaves with a fuzzy underside. From June to July it blooms with creamy white flowers, followed in autumn by many red berries. The gloss medlar is hardy and can be planted in almost any type of soil, it is often used as a hedge plant, in planting, on slopes and roadsides or as a solitary. Tolerates drought, sea wind and air pollution well.
€6.60
Crataegus media 'Paul's Scarlet'
Crataegus media 'Paul's Scarlet' is a red two-style hawthorn that can grow to 6-8 m high and 4-5 m wide. Deciduous, very floriferous with brilliant carmine red double flowers in spring, followed by a mass of small red berries. Good landscape value, reasonably sea wind resistant, also tolerates hard surfaces well and can therefore be used for street planting. Prefers a sunny position, partial shade is also possible and does well in almost any type of soil.
€16.60
Cytisus 'Apricot Gem'
Cytisus 'apricot gem' is a medium-sized semi-evergreen broom variety with a broad upright bushy growth, it flowers at the end of May and June with orange-yellow, peach-coloured flowers. This broom likes a position in full sun and prefers to grow in neutral to acidic soil. The Cytisus 'apricot gem' is well wind and sea wind tolerant and can therefore be planted in the coastal region. Pruning is done after flowering if desired. In the fall, olive-green seed pods adorn this broom. The plant is also very resistant to air pollution, can be used as a solitary, accent plant in the garden or in public greenery.
€7.21
Cytisus 'Hollandia'
Cytisus 'hollandia' is a medium-sized deciduous broom variety with a round, upright bushy growth, it flowers at the end of May and June with creamy, lilac-pink flowers. This broom likes a position in full sun and prefers to grow in neutral to acidic soil. The Cytisus 'hollandia is well wind and sea wind tolerant and can therefore be planted in the coastal region. Pruning is done after flowering if desired. In the fall, olive-green seed pods adorn this broom. The plant is also very resistant to air pollution, can be used as a solitary, accent plant in the garden or in public greenery.
€7.21