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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Cyrtomium falcatum
Cyrtomium falcatum, called iron fern in Dutch, is a beautiful medium-sized fern from East Asia that has recently also spread in nature in the Netherlands and Belgium. This herbaceous fern has long-stemmed, single-pinnate, glossy, light green leaves. iron fern likes a sheltered position in partial shade or shade and a well-drained, humus-rich, moist soil. Cyrtomium falcatum is reasonably hardy, tolerant of sea wind and air pollution and once well established it can handle drier periods. Iron fern does not suffer from pests and is also good disease resistant. This fern is suitable for the woodland garden, informal garden, cottage garden and can be used as underplanting or ground cover.
P9 are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€9.84
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
Cotoneaster proc. 'Streib's Findling'
Cotoneaster proc. 'Streib's Findling' is a small deciduous dwarf medlar with wide horizontally spread branches. This Cotoneaster has dark green leaves and grows faster than Cotoneaster horizontalis. From June to July, the flowers bloom with white flowers, followed in autumn by many red berries. This dwarf medlar is hardy, can be planted in almost any soil type and is mainly used as a ground cover.
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€16.30
Alisma plantago-aquatica
Alisma plantago-aquatica, in Dutch called large water plantain, is a deciduous aquatic plant with a high upright, widely distributed habit. The leaves are spoon-shaped, colored gray-green to silver-green. Water plantain blooms from June to August with white to pinkish white flowers in a loose panicle-shaped inflorescence. Alisma plantago-aquatica likes a position in full sun and prefers to stand 10 to 30 cm deep with its feet in the water, although it can also temporarily cope with drier conditions. The plant is hardy, tolerates sea wind and is disease resistant.
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€8.16
Cyrtomium fortunei
Cyrtomium fortunei, in Dutch called narrow iron fern, is a beautiful large fern, originating from East Asia, which has recently also spread in nature in the Netherlands and Belgium. This herbaceous fern has long-stemmed, single-pinnate, matte, light green leaves, which are composed of 20 pairs of sickle-shaped leaf segments. This iron fern likes a sheltered position in partial shade or shade and a well-drained, humus-rich, moist soil. Cyrtomium fortunei is fairly hardy, tolerant of sea wind and air pollution and once well established it can handle drier periods. Iron fern does not suffer from pests and is also disease resistant.
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€9.84
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
Cotoneaster radicans 'Eichholz'
Cotoneaster radicans "Eichholz" is a relatively small evergreen dwarf medlar, in adulthood it reaches a maximum height of 50 cm but can reach a width of 2 m. This cotoneaster has dark green, glossy, ovoid small leaves. Flowering follows from May to June with small white single flowers, followed in autumn by many large red berries. This dwarf medlar is hardy and can be planted in almost any type of soil, it is often used as ground cover, in planting, on slopes and roadsides. Well tolerates drought, sea wind and air pollution.
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C1,3 are sold per 10.

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€16.30
Allium karataviense
A low growing ornamental onion with a purple-pink flower.
The plant owes its name to rubble garlic to the place where you will usually find them in the country of origin. You will usually find the Allium karataviense there on stone slopes in mountain areas.
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€8.16
Dryopteris aff. 'Crispa'
A stocky fern for a light to full shaded garden with a moist humus-rich soil.
The feathery leaves are slightly crimped and glossy green.
Is evergreen, but ugly leaves can be removed after the winter, at the end of February / beginning of March.
€6.70
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
Cotoneaster suec. 'Coral Beauty'
Cotoneaster x suecicus 'coral beauty' is a hybrid (cross) between c.dammeri and c.conspicuus, it is a small evergreen dwarf medlar, in adulthood it reaches a maximum height of 75 to 100 cm but can grow up to 2 m wide, this cotoneaster has dark green , glossy, leaves that turn bronze-colored in autumn. Flowering follows in May with small creamy white rose-like flowers, followed in autumn by many orange-red berries. This dwarf medlar is hardy, and can be planted in almost any type of soil, it is often used as ground cover, in planting, on slopes and roadsides, tolerates drought, sea breeze and air pollution well.
P9 are sold per 24.
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C1,3 are sold per 10.

Price is for 10 pieces.
€23.52
Anagellis tenella
Anagallis tenella, called tar guichelheil in Dutch, is a small deciduous native water or marsh plant with a low, creeping, carpet-forming habit. The leaves are ovate, opposite, short-stalked and colored gray-green. The plant blooms from June to August with small, light-scented, upward-facing pink, scented flowers. Anagallis tenella prefers a sunny position in moist to wet soil. Tar guichelheil is fairly hardy and tolerates coastal conditions. Anagallis tenella is suitable for use in the gravel garden, rock garden, pond edge and as a patio plant.
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€9.04