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
Rhododendron 'catawbiense grandiflorum' is a medium-sized, evergreen, rhodo with a vigorous, rounded, upright shape. The leaves are broadly elliptish, smooth, slightly glossy and dark green in color. This catawbiense hybrid blooms mainly from May to June, with bell-shaped, lavender, lilac flowers with light yellow-red spots in the throat, grouped in almost round racemes. This rhododendron prefers a location in filtered sunlight or partial shade, sheltered from harsh winds and with a shaded root zone. It requires an acidic, moist, well-drained soil that should never be allowed to dry out completely, requires little pruning and is hardy.
The flowers are red with a yellow center and bloom in flat umbels.
Also beautiful with these plants is the fact that the flowers discolour as they bloom, which results in different shades.
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Phyllostachys nigra is called black bamboo in Dutch. It is a large, evergreen bamboo with a rather loose, upright, columnar habit. The leaves are narrowly lanceolate, up to 12 cm long, shiny and colored dark green to medium green. They stand on sturdy, upright culms, initially green, later they evolve into purplish-black and eventually integral, glossy black. This bamboo prefers a sheltered position in full sun or partial shade and a moisture-retaining, but well-permeable, humus-rich soil. Phyllostachys nigra is reasonably to hardy, but prefers a sheltered position and good mulch in winter. It is only moderately drought tolerant, tolerates mild sea breezes and air pollution and is virtually unaffected by disease.
A musk hybrid from Lens (B.1989) Forms a bushy shrub with dense flower clusters of softly scented florets. The flowers are round, semi-double, white with light pink edges and a yellow center. Few to almost no thorns, glossy green leaves and good disease resistance.
A long flowering musk rose from Ann Bental GB 1939. Rosa 'Buff Beauty' flowers with semi-double apricot yellow roses. The flowers have a strong and sweet fragrance and tend to turn white quickly in the sun. To avoid this, it is better to plant the rose in a place where no afternoon sun shines. It is a shrub rose that can also be used as a low climber.
Rhododendron 'lord roberts' is a medium-sized, evergreen, rhodo with a broad upright shape. The leaves are rather heavy in texture, wrinkled, elliptical and dark green. This catawbiense hybrid blooms mainly from May to June, with funnel-shaped, crimson-red flowers with a black mark in the throat, the round flower clusters are composed of 12 to 22 flowers. Rhododendron 'lord roberts' likes a location in filtered sunlight or partial shade, sheltered from chilly winds and with a shaded root zone, but it can also handle some full sun. It requires an acidic, moist, well-drained soil that should never be allowed to dry out completely, requires little pruning and is very hardy.
Achillea 'Little Moonshine' is a compact variant of the 'Moonshine' with equally large flowers. Blooms 2 weeks earlier with flat umbels of sulfur yellow flowers and contrast nicely with the gray foliage.
They are very strong plants and have cut flowers that are easy to dry. They generally tolerate dry soil.
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Pleioblastus argenteostriatus "Pumilus" is an evergreen, ground covering bamboo with a low and dense habit. However, this bamboo proliferates quickly and forms long shoots. The leaves are narrow, lanceolate, up to 10 cm long and colored blue-green, they stand on thin gray culms. This bamboo likes a sheltered position in full sun or partial shade and a moist, but well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. Pleioblastus argenteostriatus "Pumilus" is reasonably to hardy, but prefers a sheltered place. It is only moderately drought tolerant, dislikes direct sea breezes, tolerates air pollution and is virtually unaffected by diseases or pests.
Pleioblastus pygmaeus "Distichus" is an evergreen dwarf bamboo with a low-growing ground cover habit. The leaves are dark green fan-like and are on medium green culms. This bamboo likes a sheltered position in full sun or partial shade and a moist, but well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. Pleioblastus pygmaeus "Distichus" is hardy, but prefers a sheltered place. It is only moderately drought tolerant, dislikes direct sea breezes, tolerates air pollution and is virtually unaffected by diseases or pests.
The dog rose (Rosa canina) is a naturally occurring rose in the Benelux. The shrub is native to Europe, Northwest Africa and West Asia. The plant has been introduced in North America. The shrub grows to a height of 1 to 3 meters. The leaves and branches are green or sometimes reddish. The spines are mostly hook-shaped. The dog rose blooms in June and July with 4-6 cm large, white or pink flowers. The petals are much longer than the sepals. The fruit is an oval, red-orange, 1.5-2 cm rose hip. The seeds can develop without fertilization.
Rhododendron 'Madame Masson' is a medium-sized evergreen rhodo that was acquired in 1849 and has a broad, upright bushy shape. The leaves are medium to large, shiny, oval and dark green. This ponticum hybrid blooms mainly from May to June, with almost flat star-shaped, white flowers with a yellow pattern in the throat, the flowers are grouped in conical flower clusters. Rhododendron 'Madame Masson' likes a position in filtered sunlight or partial shade, sheltered from chilly winds and with a shaded root zone, but it can also handle some full sun. It requires an acidic, moist, well-drained soil that should never be allowed to dry out completely, requires little pruning and is very hardy.
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