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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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Phyllostachys aureos. 'Spectabilis'
Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Spectabilis' has yellow to reddish stems. The more sun, the redder. Young stems are softly hairy.
€36.96
Phyllostachys bissetii
Phyllostachys "bissetii" is called giant bamboo in Dutch. It is a large, evergreen bamboo with a dense and proliferating habit. The leaves are narrow lanceolate, up to 12 cm long, shiny and colored light green to medium green. They stand on sturdy, upright, olive-green culms. This bamboo prefers a sheltered position in full sun or partial shade and a moisture-retaining, but well-permeable, humus-rich soil. Phyllostachys "bissetii" is hardy, but only moderately drought tolerant. It tolerates mild sea breezes and air pollution and is virtually unaffected by diseases or vermin. However, it must be limited otherwise it can easily expand 1 m² per year.
€22.66
Phyllostachys nigra
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.
€53.29
Pleioblastus argenteostr. 'Pumilus'
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.
€7.85
Pleioblastus pygmaeus 'Distichus'
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.
€9.68
Pleioblastus pygmaeus 'Pygmaeus'
Pleioblastus pygmaeus "Pygmaeus" is one of the smallest evergreen to semi-evergreen dwarf bamboo. It has a low-growing, bushy, ground-covering habit. The leaves are dark green, lanceolate, slightly hairy on the underside and stand 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 "Pygmaeus" 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.
€9.68
Pleioblastus variegatus
Pleioblastus variegatus is a small, evergreen dwarf bamboo. It has a low-growing, compact, bushy, ground-covering habit. The leaves are pointed upwards, variegated, medium green with creamy white vertical stripes, lanceolate and stand on light green culms. This bamboo likes a sheltered position in full sun and a moist, but well-permeable, nutrient-rich soil. Pleioblastus variegatus 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.
€8.38
Pseudosasa japonica
Pseudosasa japonica, called Japanese bamboo in Dutch, is a large evergreen bamboo with a stiff, upright, fairly compact habit at first and slightly bending at a later age. The large and broad leaves are glossy, dark green and stand on thin green culms. Pseudosasa japonica prefers a sheltered position in partial shade or sun and requires moist but well-drained fertile soil. This Japanese bamboo is reasonably to hardy in a southern or western orientation, unlike many other species, it also tolerates a fair amount of drought and is also tolerant to sea wind, which makes it suitable for the coastal region.
€22.66
Sasa tsuboiana
Sasa tsuboiana, also known as coarse-leaved bamboo, is a medium-sized evergreen bamboo with a dense, compact habit that becomes somewhat bendy at a later age. The large and broad leaves are glossy, dark green to blue-green with a striking midrib and stand on thin green culms. Sasa tsuboiana likes a sheltered position in the sun or partial shade and requires moist, but well-drained fertile soil. This bamboo is reasonably to hardy in a southern or western orientation. In contrast to many other species, it can also tolerate a fair amount of drought and is also tolerant to sea wind, which makes it suitable for the coastal region. This plant is generally free from pests and is also resistant to air pollution.
€12.67
Sasa veitchii
Sasa veitchii is a small evergreen bamboo with a dense, compact habit. The large and broad leaves are first glossy dark green, but in the autumn they develop wide creamy-white leaf margins. The culms are thin, elastic, densely branched and frosted green at first. Later they take on a purple-green hue. Sasa veitchii likes a sheltered position in the sun or partial shade and requires moist, but well-drained fertile soil. This bamboo is reasonably to hardy in a southern or western orientation. In contrast to many other species, it can also tolerate a fair amount of drought and is also tolerant to sea wind, which makes it suitable for the coastal region. Can be used as a solitary, low windbreak, planting or ground cover.
€12.67
Fargesia denudata 'Xian2'
The Fargesia denudata Xian 2 is an elegant, non-invasive bamboo that is suitable for tubs and the open ground.
The height of the Xian 2 is between 300 and 400 cm and has smaller and more graceful leaves than those of the Fargesia denudata. The leaf is fresh green in color. The stems are green in the beginning, later light yellow in color, but can turn red if it is placed in a sunny place. In winter, the Fargesia denudata Xian 2 also remains beautifully green.
€27.46
Fargesia nitida 'Gansu'
Fargesia nitida 'Gansu' is similar to Fargesia nitida 'Vulcano' but more refined. Is also smaller (3m) and grows more compact, the shoots grow close to the mother plant.
The stems are dark green in the first years, but from the 3rd year they turn dark purple (almost black) which is very beautiful with the narrow grey-green leaves.
Not rampant.
€27.66