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

Camellia japonica (red)
The Camellia japonica or Japanese rose is an evergreen garden plant with dark green leathery glossy leaves. Camellia is fairly hardy. However, this plant must be protected in case of severe frost. Therefore, plant this camellia in a sheltered, wind-free place. Camellias like an acid-loving, permeable soil, preferably not too wet. When planting, add an additional amount of peat into the planting hole. Pruning is best done in the spring after flowering.
€22.95
Camellia japonica (pink)
The Camellia japonica or Japanese rose is an evergreen garden plant with dark green leathery glossy leaves. Camellia is fairly hardy. However, this plant must be protected in case of severe frost. Therefore, plant this camellia in a sheltered, wind-free place. Camellias like an acid-loving, permeable soil, preferably not too wet. When planting, add an additional amount of peat into the planting hole. Pruning is best done in the spring after flowering.
€22.95
Camellia japonica (white)
The Camellia japonica or Japanese rose is an evergreen garden plant with dark green leathery glossy leaves. Camellia is fairly hardy. However, this plant must be protected in case of severe frost. Therefore, plant this camellia in a sheltered, wind-free place. Camellias like an acid-loving, permeable soil, preferably not too wet. When planting, add an additional amount of peat into the planting hole. Pruning is best done in the spring after flowering.
€22.95
Camellia sasanqua
Camellia sasanqua, syn. 'thea sasanqua' is a medium-sized evergreen ornamental shrub with a bushy upright habit. The glossy oval leaves are colored dark green. This camellia flowers from November to February with fragrant, single pink or white flowers. It likes a sheltered position in the sun or partial shade and an acidic to neutral well-drained soil. The plant is reasonably hardy in a sheltered location, tolerates sea wind and air pollution well, and has good disease resistance.
€18.25
Caryopteris cland. 'Grand Blue'
Caryopteris clandonensis 'grand bleu', small deciduous shrub up to 1.25 m high and wide, with an upright form and very profusely flowering with sweetly scented dark blue flower panicles. The grey-green, lanceolate leaves are also aromatic and smell like mint when touched or rubbed. The size and prolonged flowering from July to October make this caryopteris a special (semi) shrub for the mixed border or small garden, it is also drought tolerant and suitable for the urban environment or use as a coastal plant.
€7.82
Caryopteris cland. 'Heavenly Blue'
Caryopteris clandonensis 'Heavenly Blue', small deciduous shrub up to 1.25 m high and wide and very profusely flowering with sweetly scented sky-blue flower panicles. The grey-green, lanceolate leaves are also aromatic and smell like mint when touched or rubbed. The size and prolonged flowering from July to October make this caryopteris a special (semi) shrub for the mixed border or small garden. They are also drought tolerant and suitable for the urban environment.
€2.37
Caryopteris cland. 'Kew Blue'
Caryopteris clandonensis 'Kew Blue', small deciduous shrub up to 1 m high and wide. With an upright shape and very profusely flowering with sweetly scented dark blue flower panicles. The grey-green, lanceolate leaves are also aromatic and smell like mint when touched or rubbed. The size and prolonged flowering from August to October make this caryopteris a special (semi) shrub for the mixed border or the small garden. They are also drought tolerant and suitable for urban environments.
€6.60
Caryopteris cland. 'Sterling Silver'
Caryopteris clandonensis 'Sterling Silver'® is a summer flowering shrub. The most striking feature is the silver-grey foliage that contrasts beautifully with the intense blue bloom. From the end of July, 'sterling silver'® begins to bloom profusely. Its habit is rather compact and bushy. Plant it in fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny spot. It is an excellent garden plant with many possibilities. Hardy to -18°c.
€7.82
Caryopteris cland. 'Summer Sorbet'
Caryopteris clandonensis 'summer sorbet' is a small deciduous shrub up to 1 m high and wide, with an upright form and very profusely flowering with sweetly scented light blue flower panicles. The yellow variegated, lanceolate leaves are also aromatic and smell like mint when touched or rubbed. The size and prolonged flowering from August to October make this caryopteris a special (semi) shrub for the mixed border or small garden, they are also drought tolerant and suitable for the urban environment.
€7.82
Caryopteris cland. 'White Surprise'
Caryopteris clandonensis 'white surprise' is a small deciduous shrub up to 1 m high and wide, with an upright form and very profusely flowering with sweetly scented dark blue flower panicles. The white variegated lanceolate leaves are also aromatic and smell like mint when touched or rubbed. The size and prolonged flowering from August to October make this caryopteris a special (semi) shrub for the mixed border or the small garden. They are also drought tolerant and suitable for the urban environment.
€7.82
Caryopteris cland. 'Worcester Gold'
Caryopteris clandonensis 'Worchester Gold' is a small deciduous shrub up to 1 m high and wide, with an upright form and very profusely blooming with sweetly scented light lavender-blue flower panicles, also the yellow variegated, lanceolate leaves are aromatic and smell like mint when touched or rubs over.
€6.60
Ceanothus del. 'Gloire de Versailles'
Ceanothus 'Gloire de Versailles', this American lilac or sickle flower is a medium-sized, round-shaped ceanothus, the shrub blooms with light blue flowers that contrast beautifully with the light green leaves. The flowering period is from July to September, this American lilac flowers on last year's wood. It likes a position in full sun or light shade and does well in all soils that are not too nutrient-rich and wet. Growing conditions that are too wet can cause root rot. In severe winters, some leaf drop and freezing can occur, protecting young plants. Ceanothus is good sea wind tolerant.
€7.33