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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Lavatera hybr. 'Barnsley'
Lavatera barnsley, called shrub mallow or malva shrub in Dutch, is a medium-sized semi-evergreen shrub with a narrow upright shape and lobed grey-green leaves. From June to October it blooms with first white and later soft pink flowers with a red eye on annual wood. The lavatera likes a sunny position and light, well-drained calcareous soil. Every year, after the worst frost, the shrub can be pruned back heavily in March or April to promote bushy growth from below. This lavatera is only moderately hardy and there is a risk of frost on branches that are not completely hardened off.
€7.11
Lavatera hybr. 'Bredon Springs'
Lavatera 'Bredon Springs', called shrub mallow or malva shrub in Dutch, is a fairly large semi-evergreen shrub with a bushy upright shape and palmately lobed grey-green leaves. From June to September it blooms with dark pink to mauve pink funnel-shaped flowers on annual wood. This lavatera likes a sunny position and light, well-drained calcareous soil. Every year, after the worst frost, the shrub can be pruned back heavily in March or April to promote bushy growth from below. This lavatera is only moderately hardy and there is a risk of frost on branches that are not completely hardened off.
€7.11
Lavatera hybr. 'Burgundy Wine'
Lavatera 'Burgundy Wine', called shrub mallow or malva shrub in Dutch, is a medium-sized, semi-evergreen shrub with a bushy, upright shape and palmately lobed grey-green leaves. From June to October it blooms with purple-pink to almost wine-red funnel-shaped flowers on annual wood. This lavatera likes a sunny position and light, well-drained calcareous soil. Every year, after the worst frost, the shrub can be pruned back heavily in March or April to promote bushy growth from below. This lavatera is only moderately hardy and there is a risk of frost on branches that are not completely hardened off.
€7.11
Lavatera hybr. 'Rosea'
Lavatera 'Rosea', in Dutch called shrub mallow or malva shrub, is a powerful and large semi-evergreen shrub with a bushy, upright shape and hairy, palmately lobed grey-green leaves. From June to October it blooms with large pink funnel-shaped flowers on annual wood. This short-lived lavatera likes a sunny position and light, well-drained calcareous soil. Every year, after the worst frost, the shrub can be pruned back heavily in March or April to promote bushy growth from below. This lavatera is only moderately hardy and there is a risk of frost on branches that are not completely hardened off.
€7.11
Lespedeza thunbergii
Lespedeza thunbergii is a medium-sized deciduous shrub or semi-shrub with a broad, upright shape and drooping, arching branches. It flowers quite late, from August to September with large rose-purple flower clusters, later followed by small brown elliptical seed pods, containing only 1 seed. The leaves are elliptic, trifoliate and blue-green on the upper side and gray-green and hairy on the underside. The lespedeza likes a position in full sun or partial shade and in neutral, acidic to slightly calcareous soil. The plant flowers on annual wood and can be pruned back every year. It is fairly hardy, but young branches can freeze a bit, attracting butterflies and bees.
€10.21
Leucothoe axillaris 'Curly Red'
Leucothoe axillaris 'curly red' is a medium-sized broad and bushy evergreen shrub. It blooms in May with inconspicuous fragrant white flowers, but it mainly shines with its gracefully curled glossy leaves that are red at first, later turn green and turn a beautiful red-purple in autumn. This grape heather species likes a position in full sun or partial shade and a fresh, well-drained neutral to acidic soil. It is a slow grower, which sometimes dares to make shoots through the roots, it requires little pruning, is very hardy and can be used on a balcony, terrace, in the heather garden or as a cut shrub for flower arranging.
€9.89
Leucothoe font. 'Rainbow'
Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Rainbow' is a variegated, broad and bushy evergreen shrub. It blooms in May with inconspicuous fragrant white flowers, but it mainly shines with its gracefully curled glossy leaves that are red at first, later turn green and turn a beautiful red-purple in autumn. This grape heather species likes a position in full sun or partial shade and a fresh, well-drained neutral to acidic soil. It is a slow grower, which sometimes dares to make shoots through the roots, it requires little pruning, is very hardy and can be used on a balcony, terrace, in the heather garden or as a cut shrub for flower arranging.
€8.14
Leucothoe 'Zeblid'
Leucothoe 'Zeblid' turns the leaves deep red when it is cold, very beautiful in autumn/winter. The colder it is, the brighter red the leaves become. The Leucothoe remains low and is evergreen in winter. The flowers appear in spring and are white in color.
€8.14
Leycesteria form. 'Golden Lanterns'
Leycesteria formosa 'golden lanterns', called pheasant berry or caramel berry in Dutch, is a medium-sized deciduous shrub with bushy upright growth and striking golden yellow foliage. It blooms for a very long time, namely from June to September with white flowers and purple-red bracts on hanging panicles, followed in autumn by fragrant purple-red and later black berries. Leycesteria likes a position in partial shade or sun, can be used in all soil types and is also reasonably drought tolerant. This plant is reasonably hardy, sea wind resistant, air pollution tolerant, attracts bees and butterflies and has few problems with pests or diseases.
€8.67
Leycesteria form. 'Purple Rain'
Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain', called pheasant berry or caramel berry in Dutch, is a medium-sized deciduous shrub with a bushy, upright growth and remarkably profuse flowering. It blooms late in the summer from August to October with white flowers and purple-red bracts on hanging panicles, followed in autumn by fragrant ruby-red and later purple-red berries. Leycesteria likes a position in partial shade or sun, can be used in all soil types and is also reasonably drought tolerant. This plant is reasonably hardy, sea wind resistant, air pollution tolerant, attracts bees and butterflies and has few problems with pests or diseases.
€7.94
Leycesteria formosa
Leycesteria formosa is a medium-sized deciduous shrub with bushy upright growth and beautiful blue-green young twigs. It blooms for a very long time, namely from June to September with white flowers and purple bracts on hanging panicles, followed in autumn by fragrant purple-red and later black berries. Leycesteria likes a position in partial shade or sun, can be used in all soil types and is also reasonably drought tolerant. This plant is reasonably hardy, sea wind resistant, air pollution tolerant, attracts bees and butterflies and has few problems with pests or diseases.
€7.94
Ligustrum ibota 'Musli'
Ligustrum ibota 'Musli' is a bushy shrub with arching branches and oval glossy grey-green leaves with broad creamy white edges. The young shoots are yellow and turn white.
Blooms with panicle-shaped white flowers. These are followed by small green berries that turn blue-black.
They are good places to stay for the birds, they also like to eat the berries. The berries are poisonous to humans.
They grow in any permeable moist and fertile soil, tolerate industrial air and bright sun.
€9.09