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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Magnolia sieboldii
Magnolia sieboldii, also called magnolia oyama. It is a medium to large, deciduous tree with a spreading, upright habit. It has elongated, elliptical to ovate leaves, which are medium green to dark green and have a felty underside. In June and July, this magnolia blooms with fragrant, white flowers with striking carmine-red stamens. The magnolia sieboldii likes a position in full sun or light shade and prefers a not too heavy, acidic to neutral, moist soil. This deciduous magnolia is low maintenance, requires little pruning, is reasonably hardy, produces beautiful, pinkish fruits with orange seeds in the fall and also has a beautiful amber-colored autumn leaf.
€18.23
Magnolia soulangeana
Magnolia x soulangeana is a medium-sized, deciduous, multi-trunked tree with a bushy, broadly upright form. It has short, oval, matt-gloss, dark green leaves, which are downy on the underside. From April to May, this magnolia blooms with fragrant, white to pinkish, upright flowers with a pink-purple base. It likes a position in full sun or light shade and prefers a not too heavy, acidic to neutral, moist soil. This deciduous magnolia is low maintenance, requires little pruning, is fairly hardy, air pollution tolerant and exceptionally sometimes inconspicuous fruits follow in the fall.
€19.27
Magnolia stellata
Magnolia stellata, also called star magnolia, is a small to medium-sized deciduous magnolia shrub with a round, bushy, upright shape and narrow oval, dark green leaves. It blooms in March and April with fragrant white star-shaped flowers that can contain up to 18 white ribbon-shaped petals. Magnolia stellata likes a position in full sun or light shade, somewhat sheltered from strong winds and prefers a not too heavy, acidic to neutral moist soil. This magnolia is low maintenance, needs little pruning, is fairly hardy, can tolerate some air pollution.
€19.27
Magnolia 'Susan'
Magnolia "Susan" is a medium-sized deciduous magnolia tree or shrub with a round, bushy, upright shape. This hybrid is a cross between magnolia stellata & magnolia liliiflora and has pointed, oval, medium green leaves. It blooms in May with fragrant purple-pink upright flowers that are darker in color near the center. It likes a position in full sun or light shade and prefers a not too heavy, acidic to neutral moist soil. This magnolia is low maintenance, needs little pruning and is reasonably hardy.
€19.27
Mahonia aquif. 'Apollo'
Mahonia aquifolium "Apollo", also called grape bush or mahogany bush, is a medium-sized, evergreen shrub with pinnate leaves, the five to nine leaflets of which closely resemble holly leaves. From March to May it blooms with upright racemes of fragrant, deep yellow flowers. Later in fall, followed by blue-black, edible berries. This grape shrub requires little pruning, does not like full afternoon sun, prefers a slightly acidic to neutral pH soil, which is well-drained and sufficiently fertile. The plant is hardy, fairly drought tolerant, sea wind resistant and can also handle some air pollution. It attracts insects and bees and has a beautiful, purplish autumn colour.
€9.58
Mahonia aquif. 'Apollo'
Mahonia aquifolium "Apollo", also called grape bush or mahogany bush, is a medium-sized, evergreen shrub with pinnate leaves, the five to nine leaflets of which closely resemble holly leaves. From March to May it blooms with upright racemes of fragrant, deep yellow flowers. Later in fall, followed by blue-black, edible berries. This grape shrub requires little pruning, does not like full afternoon sun, prefers a slightly acidic to neutral pH soil, which is well-drained and sufficiently fertile. The plant is hardy, fairly drought tolerant, sea wind resistant and can also handle some air pollution. It attracts insects and bees and has a beautiful, purplish autumn colour.
€9.58
Mahonia aquifolium
Mahonia aquifolium, also called grape bush or mahogany bush, is a medium-sized, evergreen shrub with pinnate leaves, the five to thirteen leaflets of which closely resemble holly leaves. From the end of February to April, it blooms with ascending clusters of fragrant, yellow to golden yellow flowers. Later in fall, followed by blue-black, edible berries. This grape shrub requires little pruning, does not like full afternoon sun, prefers a slightly acidic to neutral pH soil, which is well-drained and sufficiently fertile. The plant is hardy, fairly drought tolerant, sea wind resistant and can also handle some air pollution. It attracts insects and bees and has a beautiful purplish autumn colour.
€7.62
Mahonia eur. 'Soft Caress'
Mahonia eurybracteata 'Soft Caress' is a thornless mahogany shrub and does not resemble the mahogany we are used to.
Here the leaves are soft, narrow and fern-like.
The yellow flowers are wonderfully fragrant, after flowering the blue berries appear.
Plant it in a sheltered spot from the (afternoon) sun.
They are considered hardy to -12°C, but in harsh winters and exposed they usually don't make it. Therefore, place them in a well-sheltered place out of the wind with a winter cover around the plant. Wet soil in winter can be fatal to the plant.
Can also be planted in a pot on a patio, but must be kept indoors for the winter;
€18.45
Mahonia jap. 'Hivernant'
Mahonia japonica "Hivernant", also called grape bush or mahogany bush, is a medium-sized, evergreen shrub with pinnate leaves, the leaflets of which are leathery, dark green and prickly. From January to March, it blooms with hanging racemes of fragrant, lemon-yellow flowers. Later in spring, followed by blue-black, edible berries. This grape shrub requires little pruning, does not like full afternoon sun, prefers a slightly acidic to neutral pH soil, which is well-drained and sufficiently fertile. The plant is hardy, fairly drought tolerant, sea wind resistant and can also handle some air pollution. It attracts insects and bees and has a beautiful orange-red autumn colour.
€36.60
Mahonia japonica
Mahonia japonica, also called grape bush or mahogany bush, is a medium-sized, evergreen shrub with pinnate leaves, the leaf segments of which are leathery, dark green and prickly. From November to February, it blooms with hanging racemes of fragrant, light yellow flowers. Later in spring, followed by blue-black, edible berries. This grape shrub requires little pruning, does not like full afternoon sun, prefers a slightly acidic to neutral pH soil, which is well-drained and sufficiently fertile. The plant is hardy, fairly drought tolerant, sea wind resistant and can also handle some air pollution. It attracts insects and bees and has a beautiful purplish autumn colour.
€36.60
Mahonia media 'Winter Sun'
Mahonia x media "winter sun", also called large-leaved grape bush or mahogany bush, is a fairly large, evergreen shrub with long pinnate leaves, the many leaflets of which are leathery, dark green and prickly. From January to March it blooms with hanging racemes of fragrant, bright yellow flowers, followed later in spring by blue-black, edible berries. This grape shrub requires little pruning, does not like full midday sun, prefers a slightly acidic to neutral pH soil, which is well-drained and sufficiently fertile. The plant is fairly hardy, fairly drought tolerant, sea wind resistant and can also handle some air pollution. It attracts insects and bees and is usually vermin resistant.
€29.88
Myrica gale
Myrica gale grows in NW Europe and N America along waterfronts, heaths, marshes, forest floors and dunes.
The shrub grows very thin with reddish-brown shoots, but the leaves are wonderfully fragrant. They have glands on the underside that give off a resinous smell when touched or bruised.
The dull green leaves are sharply serrated, elongated and leathery.
Get a warm rusty brown color in the fall
The bloom consists of catkins that bloom before the leaf emerges.
Male shrubs can be recognized by the large golden brown catkins while the females are half as small and paler.
After flowering, the small gray-brown fruits appear.
€9.89