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
Actinidia columnikta, in Dutch called ornamental kiwi, siberian kiwi or even cat kiwi, is a deciduous compact upright climbing vine with large oval to heart-shaped leaves that are colored dark green and in the male specimens are also decorative variegated leaves with white and pink spots towards the leaf tip. Siberian kiwi flowers in April and May with pleasantly fragrant creamy white flowers, the female flowers will later produce orange-green fruits, if there is also a male plant nearby. These mini kiwis of barely 2 cm are edible and have a sweet aromatic taste. Actinidia columnikta likes a position in full sun and a fertile, well-drained soil, the plant is very hardy, fairly drought-tolerant and tolerates air pollution well.
Abies balsamea "Nana", called balsam fir in English, is a slow-growing dwarf conifer with a compact, round shape. The fine, soft needles are colored light green in the spring and dark green later in the season. The balsam fir flowers in May and June with inconspicuous red flowers followed later by small brown cones. Abies balsamea "Nana" likes a position in full sun and a slightly acidic, fertile, well-drained soil. The plant is very hardy, does not require pruning, tolerates drought and heat well, is air pollution and sea wind tolerant.
Nuphar lutea, also called yellow plump, is a native aquatic plant. The large, dark green leaves are slightly tapered and can easily reach 30 cm in size. The underwater leaves are lighter and slightly wavy. From May to August the plant blooms abundantly, with yellow, cup-shaped flowers, which treat us to a very special perfume, namely cognac or brandy. The bottle-shaped fruits release when they are ripe and first float on the water for a long time, until the seeds are finally released, sink to the bottom and can germinate there. Nuphar lutea prefers a position in full sun or partial shade, a water depth of 0.5 to 2 meters and a nutrient-rich soil. The plant is very hardy, attracts butterflies, bees and other insects and has little trouble with diseases or pests
The Wilde Bertram is much less common than the Yarrow (Achillea millifolium), partly because of its preference for a moist to wet growing place. Once established, it is very drought tolerant and propagates extensively through subterranean runners.
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Akebia quinata, called mock gherkin or chocolate vine in Dutch, is a vigorously upright semi-evergreen climber with a broad-spreading habit. The leaves are compound, five-lobed and palmate, the leaflets are ovate, leathery and colored dark green to blue-green. This chocolate vine flowers in April and May with chestnut-red to chocolate-coloured, pleasantly fragrant flowers in pendulous racemes, later followed by striking gherkin-like violet-purple fruits. Akebia quinata likes a spot in partial shade, full sun is also possible; provided the soil is sufficiently moist and the plant has its feet in the shade. The plant is also very hardy and once established, it is also fairly drought tolerant, it tolerates air pollution.
Nuphar pumila "Variegata", also called variegated plump, is an indigenous aquatic plant. The ovate, variegated leaves are slightly tapered and can easily reach 15 to 20 cm in size. From May to August the plant blooms abundantly, with yellow, cup-shaped flowers, which treat us to a very special perfume, namely cognac or brandy. The bottle-shaped fruits release when they are ripe and first float on the water for a long time, until the seeds are finally released, sink to the bottom and can germinate there. Nuphar pumila "Variegata" prefers a position in full sun or partial shade, a water depth of 0.5 to 1.20 meters and a nutrient-rich soil. The plant is very hardy, attracts butterflies, bees and other insects and has little trouble with diseases or pests.
Acorus calamus variegatus, in Dutch called variegated calamus, is a deciduous, water-purifying, bank or marsh plant with a carpet-forming, proliferating habit. The leaves are sword-shaped, iris-like, aromatic and wrinkled at the edge, the leaf color is light green with horizontal white stripes. Variegated calamus blooms from June to August with discreet, small green flowers that are densely grouped in 6 to 8 cm long cobs. In our region, the plant only rarely forms red berries. Acorus calamus variegatus prefers a position in full sun or partial shade and moist, soggy to wet soil. The plant is very hardy, attracts butterflies and bees, tolerant to sea wind and good disease resistance.
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Aristolochia macrophylla, also called German pipe, pipe flower or muff pipe in Dutch, is a vigorously upright, deciduous climbing plant with large heart-shaped dark green leaves that grow over each other like roof tiles, forming a dense foliage. The German pipe blooms from May to July with yellow-green to yellow-brown flowers, which, if you're imagining, look like a curved pipe neck and also work perfectly as an insect trap. Aristolochia macrophylla likes a position in partial shade or sun, but especially appreciates it if it does not stand with its feet in full sun. The plant is hardy, low maintenance, fairly sea breeze and air pollution tolerant, good disease resistant.
Nymphaea alba, also called white water lily, is a native aquatic plant with a carpet-forming habit. The large, round leaves are first colored red and later dark green. They can easily reach a diameter of 30 cm. The white water lily blooms from June to August, with star-shaped, white flowers, with a yellow center. The diameter of the flower is approx. 20 cm. As soon as the flower has finished flowering, the seeds sink to the bottom. Nymphaea alba prefers a position in full sun or partial shade, a water depth of 0.50 to 1.50 meters and a nutrient-rich soil. The plant is very hardy, attracts butterflies, bees and other insects, tolerates sea wind and light brackish water and is also tolerant to air pollution.
Acorus calamus, called calamus in Dutch, is a deciduous, water-purifying, bank or swamp plant with a carpet-forming, proliferating habit. The leaves are sword-shaped, iris-like, aromatic and wrinkled at the edge, the leaf color is light green. Calamus blooms from June to August with discreet, small green flowers that are densely grouped in 6 to 8 cm long cobs. In our region, the plant only rarely forms red berries. Acorus calamus prefers a position in full sun, partial shade or shade and moist, soggy to wet soil. The plant is very hardy, attracts butterflies and bees, is pest free, tolerant to sea wind and good disease resistance.
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This continuous flowering rose has an upright growth and blooms in loose clusters with single white flowers. A strong rose that tolerates light shade.
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