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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Hydrangea 'Teller White'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Teller White' (Lacecaps = Teller) have flat screen-shaped flowers with fertile flowers on the inside and white sterile florets on the outside.
They require a semi-shaded place in the garden, in the sun the soil must remain constantly moist, but certainly not wet soil, because they hate that.
€7.11
Hydrangea villosa
Hydrangea villosa, also called velvet hydrangea because of the velvety hairy leaves, is a high upright deciduous hydrangea. The shrub flowers from July to the end of August with flat-round umbels, the sterile outer flowers are light lilac, the fertile inner flowers are a darker deep lilac. The leaves are lanceolate, long, pubescent on the underside. The Hydrangea villosa likes a cool place, preferably in filtered sunlight or partial shade. Too much sun can burn the leaves. This hydrangea is not fussy about the type of soil, requires virtually no pruning, is hardy and attractive to bees and butterflies.
€7.53
Hypericum dens. 'Buttercup'
Hypericum densiflorum 'buttercup' is a small semi-evergreen shrub that flowers from the end of June to September with golden yellow star-shaped flowers. This autumn hay variety has medium green to dark green, fine lanceolate leaves, is densely branched and has a wide spreading shape. Sometimes the branches can hang over slightly. This plant likes a sunny or partial shade position and does well in almost any soil, can withstand some drought and can be pruned back radically every year in the spring. This hypericum is somewhat sensitive to rust, but on the other hand it can tolerate some sea wind and is tolerant of air pollution. It attracts bees and butterflies, is fairly hardy and can be used in group plantings as a hedge or ground cover.
€2.68
Hypericum dummeri 'Peter Dummer'
Hypericum 'hidcote' is a small semi-evergreen shrub that flowers from the end of July to September with golden yellow star-shaped flowers. This autumn hay variety has medium green to dark green, elongated and lance-shaped leaves, is densely branched and has a wide-growing shape, sometimes the branches can hang slightly overhanging. Hypericum 'hidcote' likes a sunny or semi-shade position and does well in almost any soil, can withstand some drought and can be pruned back radically every year in the spring. This hypericum is very resistant to disease, can also tolerate some sea wind and is tolerant of air pollution. It attracts bees and butterflies, is fairly hardy and can be used in group plantings as a hedge or ground cover.
€1.95
Hypericum hybr. 'Hidcote'
Hypericum 'Hidcote' is a small semi-evergreen shrub that blooms from the end of July to September with golden yellow star-shaped flowers. This autumn hay variety has medium green to dark green, elongated and lance-shaped leaves, is densely branched and has a wide spreading shape. Sometimes the branches can hang over slightly. Hypericum 'Hidcote' likes a sunny or partial shade position and does well in almost any soil, can withstand some drought and can be radically pruned back every year in the spring. This hypericum is very resistant to disease, can also tolerate some sea wind and is tolerant of air pollution. It attracts bees and butterflies, is fairly hardy and can be used in group plantings as a hedge or ground cover.
€6.60
Hypericum kalm. 'Gemo'
Hypericum 'Gemo' is a small semi-evergreen shrub that blooms from the end of July to September with golden yellow star-shaped flowers. This autumn hay variety has medium green to dark green, elongated and lance-shaped leaves, is densely branched and has a wide spreading shape. Sometimes the branches can hang over slightly. Hypericum 'Gemo' likes a sunny or partial shade position and does well in almost any soil, can withstand some drought and can be pruned back radically every year in the spring. This hypericum is very resistant to disease, can also tolerate some sea wind and is tolerant of air pollution. It attracts bees and butterflies, is fairly hardy and can be used in group plantings as a hedge or ground cover.
€6.60
Hypericum moserianum
Hypericum moserianum is a small semi-evergreen shrub that blooms from the end of July to September with golden yellow star-shaped flowers. This hypericum has medium green to dark green, elliptical leaves. It is densely branched and has an upright shape. Sometimes the branches can hang over slightly. Hypericum moserianum likes a sunny or partial shade position and does well in almost any soil. Can withstand some drought and can be pruned back radically every year in the spring. This hypericum is very resistant to disease, can also tolerate some sea wind and is tolerant of air pollution. It attracts bees and butterflies, is fairly hardy and can be used in group plantings as a hedge or ground cover.
€6.60
Hypericum moserianum 'Tricolor'
Hypericum moserianum is a small semi-evergreen shrub that blooms from the end of June to September with golden yellow star-shaped flowers with red anthers. This autumn hay variety has variegated oval leaves, is densely branched and has a wide-growing shape, sometimes the branches can hang over slightly. Hypericum moserianum tricolor likes a sunny or semi-shade position and does well in almost any soil, can withstand some drought and can be pruned back radically every year in the spring. This hypericum does not proliferate, is very resistant to disease, can also tolerate some sea wind and is tolerant of air pollution. It attracts bees and butterflies, is fairly hardy and can be used in group plantings as a hedge or ground cover.
€6.60
Indigofera heterantha 'Gerardiana'
Indigofera heterantha'gerardiana', also called indigo shrub, is a medium-sized deciduous shrub with an upright and wide-growing shape. This indigofera has graceful pinnate, short-stalked leaves with 13 to 21 fresh green oval leaflets. From June to the end of August it blooms with dense racemes of violet-pink flowers that smell of vanilla, followed later in autumn by long brown-red seed pods. This indigo shrub likes a position in full sun or partial shade in a well-drained soil, it is very flexible in terms of soil type, reasonably hardy and can be pruned back almost completely every year. Once well established, it is also fairly drought tolerant.
€8.14
Itea virg. 'Henry's Garnet'
Itea virginica 'Henry's Garnet' is a bushy shrub and flowers with creamy white long panicle-shaped flowers.
The leaves remain on the shrub for a long time and change color in all autumn colours.
After flowering, the shrub may be lightly pruned back.
€7.21
Kalmia latifolia
Kalmia latifolia, also called mountain laurel or broadleaf spoonbush, is a medium-sized evergreen shrub with a bushy, wide-growing shape. It flowers in June and July with soft pink cup-shaped flowers arranged in dense clusters around the stems. The leaves are narrow, oval, lanceolate and dark green in color. Kalmia latifolia likes a position in partial shade or with filtered sunlight and sheltered from harsh winds, it prefers slightly acidic, well-moisturized soil. Pruning should only be done with older plants to rejuvenate, completely pruning back one third of the older branches. This Kalmia is very hardy, zone 3-9, fairly coast tolerant and has a beautiful autumn colour.
€23.72
Kerria jap. 'Golden Guinea'
Kerria japonica 'golden guinea', also called ranunculus shrub, is a deciduous medium-sized shrub with a round, upright shape, overhanging branches and attractive lime-green twigs. In the months of May and June it blooms with bright yellow, rose-like single flowers with 5 petals. The leaves are bright green, lanceolate, toothed and prominently veined, the underside is downy. Kerria japonica is quite flexible in terms of location or soil type, but does not like heavy clay soil and 'wet feet'. To maintain a compact shrub it is necessary to prune one in 3 branches back almost to the bottom every year. Kerria japonica is resistant to disease, free of pests and tolerant of air pollution.
€7.21