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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Convolvulus cneorum
Convolvulus cneorum or silver bindweed is a graceful little shrub from the Mediterranean region, where it feels at home on the rocky coasts. However, this evergreen shrub is sensitive to frost and deserves good winter protection and a sheltered location. From June to September, white flowers with a yellow center embellish the beautiful silver-grey and hairy leaves. Convolvulus likes calcareous, poor soil and can handle dry conditions quite well.
€8.46
Cornus alba 'Baton Rouge'
Cornus Alba 'Baton Rouge' blooms with small showers of white flowers and has a dark green leaf.
In the fall the leaf gets a nice purple -red autumn color.
The most decorative on the bush are the striking red bare branches in the fall and winter.
If the bush is outdated, the branches greener is therefore advisable to prune regularly to retain the red branches.
The bush becomes 3m high and gets white to blue -white berries in the fall.
€8.14
Stachys palustris
Stachys palustris is called swamp and thorn in Dutch. It is a deciduous perennial or swamp plant with an upright habit. The leaves are narrow and elongated with a pointed top and heart-shaped base. Marsh thorn blooms from July to September with small, lilac-pink flowers in white felt-like spikes on upright, square flower stems. Stachys palustris prefers full sun or partial shade and moist to wet, moderately fertile soil. Marsh buckthorn prefers to grow with its feet in the water, a depth of 0 to 5cm is suitable. Once established, the plant can also cope with temporary drying out. Stachys palustris is also very hardy, tolerant to sea wind and air pollution and has little trouble with pests or diseases.
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€7.72
Cornus alba 'Sibirica Variegata'
Cornus alba 'sibirica' is a dogwood native to Siberia, it is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to 3 m high and is notable for its bright red twigs in winter and leaf discoloration in autumn. Cornus alba likes acidic and moist soil and does well in full sun to partial shade. Given its origin (Siberia), it is a very hardy shrub. Pruning can be done in the spring before the buds emerge, usually the plant is pruned back completely, but if you want to see flowers and berries, prune back 1/3 to 1/4 of the old branches.
€6.39
Symphytum officinale
Symphytum officinale is called common comfrey in Dutch. It is a deciduous perennial with a bushy upright but widely spread habit. The leaves are large, dark green, lanceolate and rough-haired. This comfrey flowers from May to July with very variably colored (pink, white, purple), bell-shaped flowers in hanging flower clusters. Symphytum officinale prefers a position in the sun or partial shade and neutral, moist soil. The plant has medicinal power and the leaf litter is a good compost activator. Common comfrey is hardy and, once established, also fairly drought tolerant. It is a good pregnancy plant for bees and can tolerate some air pollution as well.
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€7.72
Cornus canadensis
Cornus canadensis is a deciduous dwarf dogwood with a trailing, ground-covering form and fresh green to dark green oval leaves (beautiful autumn colour) that are in whorls on upright stems up to 15 cm high. This creeping dogwood flowers from May to July with greenish white flowers, consisting of 4 large white bracts and small greenish fertile flowers, followed in autumn by elongated red edible berries. Cornus canadensis likes a spot in partial shade and prefers a cool, acidic, moist soil. The plant is very hardy.
€5.58
Thalia dealbata
Thalia dealbata is native to southeastern North America. This water plant with a tropical look has large, oval to lanceolate, gray-green leaves with a fine red leaf margin and a powdery, white underside. The plant blooms from July to September with violet-colored, waxy flowers. These are grouped in long spikes on tall stems. Thalia dealbata prefers a warm, sunny position and a water depth of 30 to 60 cm, preferably in loamy soil. The plant is hardy if it is overwintered sufficiently deep in the winter months and thus frost-free, a depth of 60 cm is recommended during these months. The plant is sea wind and salt tolerant, tolerates air pollution, attracts bees and butterflies and does not suffer from diseases.
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€44.52
Cornus contr. 'Variegata'
Cornus controversa, also called the giant dogwood, comes from Japan and China and is noted for its multi-storey growth, it is therefore sometimes called the pagoda dogwood. In the long run it can grow over 10m high and wide, but luckily it is really slow growing. It flowers in June with abundant white flat umbels, followed by blue-black fruit in autumn.
€38.13
Tulbaghia violacea
Tulbaghia violacea is called wild garlic in Dutch. It is a vigorous clump-forming bulbous plant from South Africa with beautiful inflorescences and culinary properties. Wild garlic looks a bit like agapanthus. The leaves are gray-green, slightly fleshy, narrow elongated and, when bruised, have a garlic scent. The plant blooms from May to August with lilac to purple-pink flowers in terminal flower heads. Tulbaghia violacea prefers a position in full sun and a well-drained, humus-rich soil that does not dry out too much during the flowering season. This plant can therefore be used well at the pond edge. It is moderately hardy and requires winter protection just like agapanthus. Thulbaghia tolerates sea breeze and air pollution.
P9 are sold per 4.
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€12.68
Cornus florida
Cornus florida or American dogwood is a medium-sized shrub from the east of the USA, which first grows fairly upright and later spreads wide and spreads out. This dogwood blooms profusely with yellow-green fertile flowers surrounded by large white bracts that bloom to pink in late summer and autumn. The leaves are glossy, oval, dark green on top and lighter on the underside, in autumn they take on beautiful orange-red to purple-red autumn colours. The Cornus florida is an elegant plant with landscape value for the larger garden or park planting.
€10.21
Typha angustifolia
Typha angustifolia, in Dutch called "little cattail", is an indigenous aquatic plant that is mainly found in acidic and nutrient-poor water. This perennial has a high upright and wide spreading habit. It easily proliferates through rhizomes, so lock it up in a good pond basket is the message. The leaves are narrow, linear and colored blue-green to blue-gray. Small cattail flowers from June to August with double cigar-shaped spikes, the male spikes are at the top, the female a few centimeters lower. After wind fertilization, the female flowers form the characteristic spindle-shaped "cigars". Typha angustifolia likes a sunny position and a swampy soil with a water depth of 15 to 20 cm, although it can easily stand up to 80 cm deep.
P9 are sold per 4.
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€7.72
Cornus kousa
Cornus kousa, also called Japanese or Chinese dogwood, is a medium-sized deciduous shrub that grows vase-shaped in its young years and later grows more round and horizontal. Blooms in May and June with a sea of pale green mini flowers surrounded by large white star-shaped bracts with a pinkish edge. The leaves are glossy, pointed oval and green in spring and summer, turning a beautiful bronze to red in autumn. Very beautiful solitary, hardy, provided protection against cold winds.
€10.21