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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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
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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€16.30
Azalea knaphill Wit
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
Cynara scolymus
Cynara scolymus, syn. Cynara cardunculus subsp.flavescens wiklund or in Dutch: artichoke is a deciduous perennial with a sturdy upright shape and thick, gray-green, thistle-like leaves. The plant blooms from July to September with compact, bulbous, thistle-like purple flowers that contain a lot of nectar and attract bees, bumblebees and butterflies. Cynara scolymus likes an open spot in full sun and requires well-drained, fertile soil that is not too wet during the winter months. The plant is fairly hardy, but can always use good winter protection. Once established, artichoke is also fairly drought tolerant. Although the artichoke can tolerate a lot of wind and also salty soil, it does not like direct sea wind.
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€10.44
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
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.
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€23.52
Echium vulgare
Echium vulgare is found in the wild from Central Scandinavia to Spain.
Forms a rosette of hairy lanceolate leaves and a panicle-shaped inflorescence. Light blue flowers with long stamens bloom from pink-red buds.
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€14.24
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
Cotoneaster suec. 'Skogholm'
Cotoneaster x Suecicus 'Skogholm' is a Swedish cross between C.dammeri and C.conspicuus.
It is a ground covering dwarf medlar of h50xbr250cm with small, round oval leaves in glossy dark green color. They turn a more bronze-green color in the autumn.
In May they bloom with small white-pink flowers followed by coral-red berries.
Can be planted in almost any type of soil, tolerates drought, sea wind and air pollution well.
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€23.52
Foeniculum vulgare
Powerful shoots grow from the tuber with beautiful, finely feathered leaves and yellow lace-cap flowers, which is why it is also referred to as fennel.
Although this is a herbal plant and vegetable, it also looks great in the border.
Sows itself out.
The tuber tastes like anise and is prepared like a vegetable.
The leaves are sweet and go well with fish and chicken dishes, finely chopped in sauces, sprinkle stewed fish with chopped fennel and in salads, especially in spring the fennel tips are at their best.
The seed for in oil, apple pie, sauerkraut
Desires a moist and sunny spot.
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€7.12
Anemopsis californica
Anemopsis californica, sometimes called swamp wood tuynia or yerba mansa in Dutch, is a United States deciduous pond or bank plant with a low-growing, carpet-forming habit. The leaves are broadly elliptical to spatulate, deep green with a waxy shade of gray. Anemopsis californica blooms from May to September with white flowers with a remarkable gray-white anther, later decorative red spots and stripes appear on the petals. Swamp houttuynia likes a position in full sun to partial shade and a neutral to calcareous soil, it prefers shallow water of 5 to 10 cm, but can also withstand periods of drought thanks to its very long rhizome. The plant is hardy and tolerant to sea wind.
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€22.40