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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 pan. 'Tardiva'
Hydrangea paniculata 'Tardiva' is a broad, bushy, upright panicle hydrangea. This panicle hydrangea flowers very late, namely from the end of August with cone-shaped creamy white flower panicles that bloom pink in the autumn. The leaves are narrow ovate, dark green, toothed and gray-green on the underside. This panicle hydrangea likes a position in full sun or filtered sunlight. It also flowers on perennial wood and can only be pruned back shortly after flowering to maintain a bushy shape. It prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is particularly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Also decorative in autumn and can also be planted on the coast, because it is tolerant of sea wind.
€7.94
Hydrangea pan. 'Vanille Fraise'
Hydrangea paniculata 'vanilla fraise' is a graceful wide upright panicle hydrangea. This popular panicle hydrangea blooms from the end of July to September with beautiful ivory-white flower panicles that later bloom into a beautiful deep pink. The leaves are narrow ovate, dark green, toothed and gray-green on the underside. This panicle hydrangea likes a position in full sun or filtered sunlight. It also flowers on annual wood and can be pruned back firmly in early spring to maintain a bushy shape. It prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is particularly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Also decorative in autumn and can also be planted on the coast, because it is tolerant of sea wind.
€10.72
Hydrangea pan. 'Wim's Red'
Hydrangea paniculata 'wim's red' is a very decorative wide upright panicle hydrangea. This hydrangea paniculata blooms from August to October with beautiful, first ivory-white flower panicles that later bloom first to pink and then to crimson red. The leaves are narrow ovate, dark green, toothed and gray-green on the underside. This panicle hydrangea likes a position in full sun or filtered sunlight. It also flowers on annual wood and can be pruned back firmly in early spring to maintain a bushy shape. It prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is particularly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Also decorative in autumn and can also be planted on the coast, because it is tolerant of sea wind.
€10.72
Hydrangea querc. 'Alice'
A vigorous and well-branched variety that can reach a height of 3 meters under the right conditions. Its beautiful white flower plumes later change to light pink.
The foliage of this hydrangea, somewhat reminiscent of an oak leaf, is relatively large and well lobed. At the end of the season they turn orange to copper.
€9.57
Hydrangea querc. 'Ice Crystal'
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ice Crystal' has a leaf resembling an oak leaf that colors beautifully orange to red.
€13.11
Hydrangea querc. 'Sikes Dwarf'
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Sikes Dwarf' is a dwarf variety of the oak leaf hydrangea that stands out for its beautiful leaves up to 20 cm in size, which strongly resemble an enlarged leaf of an American oak and turn a beautiful red in autumn. Just like the species, it has broad cone-shaped flower panicles, but with more fertile flowers and an airy structure. This oakleaf hydrangea first grows wide upright and with time also forms offshoots, it likes a position in filtered sunlight, partial shade, to shade and grows well in any type of soil. It also has a beautiful autumn color, is tolerant of sea wind and can handle some air pollution.
€9.57
Hydrangea querc. 'Snow Queen'
Hydrangea quercifolia 'snow queen' is a medium to large oakleaf hydrangea that not only stands out for its beautiful leaves up to 20 cm in size that turn a beautiful red in autumn, but also for the striking orange-red winter buds and the peeling bark. Just like the species, it has broad cone-shaped flower panicles with an equal number of sterile and fertile flowers and an airy structure. This oakleaf hydrangea first grows wide upright and with time also forms offshoots, it likes a position in filtered sunlight, partial shade, to shade and grows well in any type of soil. It also has a beautiful autumn color, is tolerant of sea wind and can handle some air pollution.
€9.57
Hydrangea querc. 'Snowflake'
This hydrangea, which blooms from mid-July to September, is about 1 meter high. Striking about this variety are the double-flowered umbels.
€9.57
Hydrangea quercifolia
Hydrangea quercifolia or oak leaf hydrangea is a medium-sized deciduous hydrangea that stands out for its beautiful leaves up to 20 cm in size, which strongly resemble an enlarged leaf of an American oak and turn a beautiful red in autumn. The fairly wide cone-shaped flower plumes are also not to be sniffed at and first bloom ivory white to later turn pink. The oak leaf hydrangea first grows wide upright and in time also forms foothills, it likes a position in filtered sunlight, partial shade, to shade and grows well in any type of soil.
€9.57
Hydrangea serr. 'Bluebird'
Hydrangea serrata 'Bluebird' is a wide upright lacecap hydrangea with a tiered habit. This popular serrata hydrangea blooms from July to September with beautiful pink to sky blue sterile flowers on the outside and slightly darker pink to blue small fertile flowers in the centre. The color of the flowers goes along with the acidity of the soil and the presence of aluminum in the soil. The leaves are light green to medium green, ovate and serrated at the margin. This hydrangea likes a spot in filtered sunlight or partial shade. it prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is fairly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Can also be planted on the coast, sea wind tolerant.
€7.11
Hydrangea serr. 'Preziosa'
Hydrangea serrata 'Preziosa' is actually a hybrid, a cross between a macrophylla and serrata species. With its almost spherical light pink flower bulbs with beautiful yellow and yellow-pink shades and an almost lilac amethyst-like color palette when it finishes flowering, it is a real maverick. The leaves also play a special play of colours, first they are tinted red purple, later dark green, and in autumn again fiery red. This special serrata hydrangea likes a spot in filtered sunlight or partial shade. it prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is fairly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Can also be planted on the coast, sea wind tolerant.
€7.11
Hydrangea 'Teller Blue'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Teller Blue' (Lacecaps = Teller) have flat screen-shaped flowers with fertile flowers on the inside and 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