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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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Osmunda reg. 'Purpurascens'
Osmunda regalis "purpurascens", also called royal fern, is one of the largest native ferns. The habit is upright, with a loose clump. This fern has double-feathered, bronze-green leaves on purple stems. The foliage takes off in the spring a little bronze-purple. The fertile, fertile leaves have richly branched, brown-red clusters full of spores. This majestic fern likes a sheltered position (out of the wind) in partial shade or shade and a well-drained, humus-rich, moist to soggy soil. Osmunda regalis "purpurascens" is very hardy, tolerant of air pollution and once well established it can handle drier periods. It has few pests and is also disease resistant.
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€12.36
Rosa 'Buff Beauty'
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.
€19.18
Rosa canina
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.
€5.00
Acer palm. 'Sangokaku'
Acer palmatum 'Sangokaku', small Japanese maple with red-green leaves at first that turn crimson red later in the fall. It is a small, slow-growing shrub with narrow lanceolate leaves and a very broad shape. Densely branched crown and drooping branches. The Acer palmatum 'Sangokaku' does not like full sun but requires light shade or partial shade; preferably in a moist, slightly acidic soil, and somewhat sheltered from strong winds. Not a coastal plant, but air pollution tolerant.
€28.48
Osmunda regalis
Osmunda regalis, also called royal fern, is one of the largest native ferns. The habit is upright, with a loose clump. This fern has double-feathered, fresh green leaves, which start a bit pink in the spring. The fertile, fertile leaves have richly branched, brown-red clusters full of spores. This majestic fern likes a sheltered position (out of the wind) in partial shade or shade and a well-drained, humus-rich, moist to soggy soil. Osmunda regalis is very hardy, tolerant of air pollution and once well established it can handle drier periods. It has few pests and is also disease resistant.
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€11.88
Acer palm. 'Skeeter's Broom'
Acer palmatum 'Skeeter's Broom' is a small, slow-growing Japanese maple with five to seven-lobed, serrate and deeply dissected purplish-red leaves. It is a graceful shrub, slow growing, with a narrow shape and especially popular for its beautiful leaves during spring, summer and fall. Looks a lot like 'bloodgood' but is much more compact. The five to seven-lobed deeply dissected leaves are reddish-purple and remain that way until leaf fall. The acer palmatum 'skeeter's broom' likes sun with light shade, preferably in a moist, slightly acidic soil, and somewhat sheltered from strong winds. Not a coastal plant, but air pollution tolerant.
€28.48
Mentha x piperita
Mentha piperita (Peppermint) blooms in the period from June to September with small lilac-colored lipped flowers and grows to about 50 cm high.
The location of Mentha piperita should be sunny to semi-shaded. Mentha piperita can be used on almost any garden soil, provided the soil is not too wet.
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€6.72
Rosa 'Centinaire De Lourdes'
Floribunda by Delbard-Chambert (Fr 1958). Rosa 'Centenaire de Lourdes' flowers with semi-double, strongly scented deep pink roses. Flowering once, but with another second bloom. The orange hips appear in the autumn. Fairly disease resistant.
€14.08
Acer shir. 'Aureum'
Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum', sometimes also called acer japonicum 'aureum' . Is a particularly slow-growing yellow maple with beautiful yellow-green leaves that turn crimson red later in the fall. It is a small, slow-growing shrub with narrow lanceolate leaves and a very broad shape, densely branched crown and drooping branches. Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum', does not like full sun but requires light shade or partial shade. Preferably in a moist, slightly acidic soil and somewhat sheltered from strong winds. Not a coastal plant, but air pollution tolerant.
€54.10
Myrrhis odorata
Myrrhis odorata, also called Roman chervil, is a deciduous, herbaceous perennial with a columnar habit and fern-like, deeply cut, green leaves with an anise-like perfume. Roman chervil blooms from July to August, with small white umbels, followed later by aniseed-scented ribbed seeds. Myrrhis odorata prefers a position in partial shade and moist, but well-drained, moderately fertile soil. The plant is very hardy, drought tolerant, tolerates sea wind and air pollution and attracts bees and butterflies. All parts of the plant, seed, roots and leaves lend themselves to culinary uses.
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€10.84
Polypodium vulgare
Polypodium vulgare is called common oak fern in Dutch. It is a valuable ground cover native fern. It has single-pinnate, dark green, coarse leathery, sword-shaped leaves with reddish-brown spores on the underside. This small fern likes a sheltered position in partial shade or shade and a well-drained, humus-rich, moist, lime-poor soil. Polypodium vulgare is hardy, tolerant of sea breeze and air pollution and once well established it can also cope with a dry shade. It has few pests and is also disease resistant.
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€11.04
Rosa 'Charles De Mills'
A vigorous growing gallica rose with large double double flowers, crimson red. Single flowering and lightly scented. This rose produces shoots that can be cut as close to the mother plant as possible for planting elsewhere.
€12.35