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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Blechnum spicant
Blechnum spicant, called double top in Dutch, is a beautiful native fern with a low, clump-forming and creeping habit. The dark green, glossy and leathery leaves are single-pinnate and composed of approximately 60 broadly lanceolate leaflets. Double foliage prefers a position in partial shade or shade and a well-permeable, humus-rich, acid to neutral moist soil. Blechnum spicant is very hardy, tolerant of sea wind and air pollution and once well established it can also handle drier periods. This fern is suitable for the woodland garden, informal garden, cottage garden and can be used as an undergrowth for the deep shade.
P9 are sold per 4.
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€11.48
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
Artemisia vulgaris
Artemisia vulgaris is an aromatic plant with finely cut leaves.
The taste is strong and bitter and goes well with all fatty dishes, but should not be cooked.
Plant it in the spring and harvest the leaves the following summer.
Only use the small young leaves, buds and fine flowers may also be used.
Thrives in the sun, in light, well-drained soil, even poor, dry soil. Give it enough space because it grows rather quickly.
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€7.12
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.
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€9.84
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
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
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
Azalea knaphill Roze
Azalea knaphill is a deciduous garden plant belonging to the Rhododendrons genus. The Azalea knaphill is a rewarding garden plant. Due to its wide variety of types and colors, this plant is ideal for use as a solitary or as a group plant in your garden. The best time to plant is spring and from the end of September, when no stubborn frost occurs. When planting, make sure that the soil is first worked lightly. For poorer soils it is advisable to add a small amount of peat. The best location for your Azaleas is a place in the sun or semi-shade. Make sure that the plants are not too dry in the summer.
€13.06
Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague'
Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague' has the Dutch name Loopkamille. Camomile is a low-growing and evergreen perennial. The final height is 5 cm. Chamomile does not flower, but if you walk over the Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague' it smells wonderful. It is advisable to grow the Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague' between tiles or in the gravel or another pavement. Treneague '(runner chamomile) is also sometimes used as a substitute for lawn.
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€9.64
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.
P9 are sold per 4.
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€9.84
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