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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Geranium palustre
Geranium palustre is found in the wild along streams and watersides, moist grasslands.
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€8.56
Armoracia rusticana
Armoracia rusticana, called horseradish in Dutch, originates from southern Europe and was introduced in the Low Countries as a medicinal plant as early as the 16th century. Now this perennial is usually used as a vegetable, both the young leaves and the root can be used for culinary purposes. The plant has large, elongated ground leaves and smaller deeply dissected stem leaves, it flowers (rarely) from May to July with small white flowers in broad, terminal panicles on stems up to 1m long.
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€9.24
Rhododendron 'Tortoiseshell Orange'
Rhododendron 'Tortoiseshell Orange' is a medium-sized, evergreen, rhodo with a rounded and wide upright shape. The leaves are large, elliptical, strongly veined and olive green. This griersonianum hybrid blooms mainly in the month of May and June with orange-red funnel-shaped flowers with a fine red-brown macula and curled petals. Rhododendron 'Tortoiseshell Orange' 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 reasonably hardy, winter protection is recommended in severe, persistent frost.
€38.99
Glyceria max. 'Variegata'
A usurer ... but very decorative, the leaf edges are green, in the middle yellow-white / green striped and the shoots are red / white.
The flowering spikes are upright and branched
Requires a good moist to swampy soil to even shallow water 15cm, but only suitable for larger ponds.
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€8.56
Artemisia absinthium
Artemisia absinthium, called absinth or wormwood in Dutch, is a semi-evergreen perennial or semi-shrub with a broad-growing bushy shape. The particularly decorative leaves are downy, grey-green to silver-grey, bipinnate and aromatic. This wormwood blooms from July to September with white-haired, yellow flowers in branched racemes. This plant likes a sunny position and a light and well-drained soil that contains sufficient lime. Artemisia absinthium is hardy, drought tolerant, tolerates sea wind and air pollution without any problem and is aromatic in all its parts.
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€7.12
Rhododendron 'Blue Tit'
Rhododendron 'Blue Tit' is a small evergreen rodo with a bushy, compact dwarf shape. The leaves are small, glossy, elliptical in shape with a dark green leaf color with a lighter underside. This rhodo blooms as early as April and May with small funnel-shaped lavender-blue to purple flowers grouped by 3 or 5 in small clusters. 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, although the flowers are more sensitive to frost.
€9.60
Gratiola officinalis
Gratiola officinalis, in Dutch called grace herb, is a deciduous medicinal plant found throughout Europe and West Asia, the plant naturally grows in humid places such as river valleys. Grace herb has line-shaped, non-stalked, opposite, green leaves with a slightly serrated edge. The plant blooms from June to August with single white flowers with a yellow heart, followed in autumn by bottle-shaped capsules. The growth is upright and Mercury extends in width via thin white creeping rhizomes. Gratiola officinalis likes a position in the sun or partial shade and a moist to wet soil, shallow water up to 15cm is also tolerated.
P9 are sold per 4.
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€9.44
Chamaemelum nob. 'Ligulosum'
Chamaemelum nobile 'ligulosum', called Roman chamomile in Dutch, is a small, ground cover herb with aromatic, fern-like, light green leaves. The plant flowers from June to September with double white flowers with a yellow center. Chamaemelum nobile 'ligulosum' likes a sunny position and a neutral to calcareous, well-drained soil. The plant is hardy, but our wet winters are sometimes too much.
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€8.80
Rosmarinus off. 'Capri'
Rosmarinus officinalis (Prostratus Group) 'Capri' is a beautiful creeping plant that is best grown in a pot as it is not completely hardy.
Especially nice if it can hang over the edge of the pot.
Blooms profusely with light blue flowers in spring and autumn.
Often used in Mediterranean cuisine for meat, fish, poultry, pizza, etc.
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€10.04
Rhododendron 'Blue Tit Magor'
Rhododendron 'Blue Tit Magor' is a medium-sized evergreen rhodo with a bushy, compact shape. The leaves are small, glossy, elliptical in shape with a dark green leaf color with a lighter underside. This Rhodo already blooms in April and May with small funnel-shaped lavender-blue to purple flowers grouped per 3 or 5 in small trusses. Rhododendron prefers a location in filtered sunlight or partial shade, sheltered from strong 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, although the flowers are more sensitive to frost.
€9.79
Hippuris vulgaris
Hippuris vulgaris, in Dutch called lidsteng, can be found almost worldwide. Lidstung has narrow blue-green to gray-green leaves that are in whorls on hollow stems, these stems are usually 10 to 20 cm above the water and look like small coniferous bushes ... although it looks a bit like horsetail, it does not belong to this family. Hippuris vulgaris prefers a position in full sun, but can also thrive perfectly in partial shade, it prefers a water depth of 10 to 50 cm and a preferably calcareous soil. This water plant is very hardy and, if planted deep enough, also evergreen, so that it starts very early in the spring with its oxygen production. Lidsteng is also tolerant to sea wind, tolerates saline clay and air pollution.
P9 and P11 are sold per 4.
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€8.16
Rosmarinus officinalis
Rosmarinus officinalis, or common rosemary, is a relatively small, upright, evergreen shrub from southern Europe. The glossy, dark green, almost needle-like leaves are very aromatic and have downy hair on the underside. From April to May, the plant blooms with lilac, light purple, to sometimes almost white flowers. In the coastal region the flowers are usually smaller. Rosemary likes a sheltered position in full sun and preferably not too acidic, well-drained soil. The plant is moderately hardy, very drought tolerant, also tolerates sea wind and air pollution well and does not suffer from diseases or pests.
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€7.92