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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Pieris hybr. 'Forest Flame'
Pieris "Forest Flame" is called rock heath in Dutch. It is an evergreen, large to medium-sized shrub with a bushy, strongly upright form. The glossy, elongated leaves that first open bright red in spring and turn green afterwards are very decorative. In April and May, small, creamy white, fragrant, bell-like flowers in clusters adorn this Pieris "Forest Flame". This plant is fairly hardy, likes a position in full sun or partial shade and prefers a well-drained, moist, acidic soil. It requires little pruning, is low maintenance, attracts butterflies and bees and is also fairly tolerant of sea wind and air pollution.
€9.07
Pieris jap. 'Debutante'
Pieris japonica "Debutante" is called rock heath in Dutch. It is an evergreen, small dwarf shrub with a bushy, compact shape. Not only are the shiny, elongated leaves that first open copper-red in spring and turn green afterwards, but also the wine-red flower buds that precede the small, creamy-white, fragrant, bell-like flowers in winter. This Pieris japonica "Debutante" is hardy, likes a position in full sun or partial shade and prefers a well-drained, moist, acidic soil. It requires little pruning, is low maintenance, attracts butterflies and bees and is also fairly tolerant of sea wind and air pollution.
€9.07
Pieris jap. 'Katsura'
Pieris japonica 'Katsura' is called rock heath in Dutch. It is an evergreen, small dwarf shrub with a bushy, compact shape. Not only the shiny, elongated leaves that first open wine-red in spring and turn green afterwards are decorative, but also the small, pink, fragrant, bell-like flowers that appear in March and April. This Pieris jap. 'Katsura' is hardy, likes a position in full sun or partial shade and prefers a well-drained, moist, acidic soil. It requires little pruning, is low maintenance, attracts butterflies and bees and is also fairly tolerant of sea wind and air pollution.
€10.62
Pieris jap. 'Little Heath'
Pieris japonica "Little Heath" is called rock heath in Dutch. It is an evergreen, small dwarf shrub with a bushy, compact shape. Especially the glossy, elongated leaves that first open pinkish white and green variegated in spring and later turn dark green with a creamy white edge are decorative. The small, white, bell-like flowers with pink buds that appear in spring are rather scarce. This pieris jap. "little heath" is hardy, likes a position in full sun or partial shade and prefers a well-drained, moist, acidic soil. It requires little pruning, is low maintenance, attracts butterflies and bees and is also fairly tolerant of sea wind and air pollution.
€9.07
Pieris jap. 'Mountain Fire'
Pieris japonica "Mountain Fire" is called rock heath in Dutch. It is an evergreen, medium-sized shrub with an upright shape. The glossy, elongated leaves, which first open copper-red to bronze in spring and later turn green, are especially decorative. In April and May, small, creamy white, fragrant, bell-like flowers in clusters adorn this pieris jap. mountain fire. This plant is fairly hardy, likes a position in full sun or partial shade and prefers a well-drained, moist, acidic soil. It requires little pruning, is low maintenance, attracts butterflies and bees and is also fairly tolerant of sea wind and air pollution.
€9.07
Pittosporum ten. 'Emerald Dome'
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Emerald Dome' is a round shrub with olive-green leaves on black twigs with wavy leaf edges.
'Emerald Dome' stays lower than the species, blooms with small red-purple flowers.
€26.70
Pittosporum ten. 'Gold Star'
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Goldstar' is a compact bushy shrub or small tree with red branches.
The leaf is elongated and wavy, colored yellow and green with a distinctive white midrib.
Blooms in spring with small, fragrant, male maroon flowers.
€26.70
Pittosporum ten. 'Golf Ball'
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Golf Ball' forms a spherical shrub with glossy light green, oval leaves.
Blooms with fragrant brown-purple, almost black flowers in spring.
€26.70
Pittosporum ten. 'Tom Thumb'
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb' is a dwarf shrub with a stocky and dense habit and small leathery, wavy leaves of a dark shade, intense purplish bronze with a metallic sheen.
In the evening, the small dark purple-red flowers exude an intense honey scent.
€26.70
Pittosporum ten. 'Variegatum'
Pittosporum tobira 'Variegatum' is an elegant compact shrub with thick olive green leaves with white irregular edges.
Blooms with umbels of fragrant white to yellow flowers scented with the blossom of the orange tree.
€8.46
Pittosporum tob. 'Nanum'
Pittosporum tobira "Nanum" is also called Australian laurel in Dutch. It is a small, evergreen shrub with a compact, bushy, round upright shape and glossy, leathery, oval leaves, bright green at first, later slightly darker and more grey-green. Pittosporum tobira "Nanum" blooms in April and May with creamy white star-shaped flowers with flaming petals, the flowers also spread a delicious sweet orange scent. Pittosporum is only moderately hardy and should always be protected in winter or moved to the orangery or conservatory as a container plant. The plant is particularly tolerant of sea wind and salt and attracts butterflies and bees.
€14.33
Pittosporum tobira
Pittosporum tobira is called Australian laurel in Dutch. It is a medium-sized, slow-growing, evergreen shrub with a compact, bushy, round, upright shape and glossy, leathery, oval, dark green leaves with rolled edges. Pittosporum tobira flowers in April and May with creamy white, star-shaped flowers with flaming petals. The flowers also spread a delicious, sweet orange scent. Pittosporum is only moderately hardy and should always be protected in winter or moved to the orangery or conservatory as a container plant. The plant is particularly tolerant of sea wind and salt, attracts butterflies and bees and has few pest problems.
€12.26