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Nymphaea 'American Star'
Nymphaea 'American Star' is a very beautiful water lily with star-shaped flowers. The flowers are 15 cm in size with fine elongated petals, first turning white, later turning to salmon pink.
Becomes more beautiful and more beautiful with the years.
Cannot tolerate running water and hate splashing water from fountains, for example.
The large green flat leaves (25cm) float on the water between the water lilies.
In winter they disappear again to rise to the surface of the water in the spring.
It is even better to have fish in the pond, they help to control snails and other insects that can damage the leaves.
Water depth -60 to -30cm.
€19.40
Cotoneaster horizontalis
Cotoneaster horizontalis is a small deciduous dwarf medlar with wide horizontally spreading branches. This cotoneaster has dark green leaves that turn orange-red in autumn. From May to June it blooms with pink white flowers, followed in autumn by many red berries. This dwarf medlar is hardy, can be planted in almost any type of soil, often used as ground cover, in planting, on slopes and roadsides. Well tolerates drought, sea breeze and air pollution, susceptible to fire blight and aphids.
€5.63
Ceratophyllum demersum
Ceratophyllum demersum, called thorn or coarse hornwort in Dutch, is a submerged aquatic plant without roots, with a very high water-purifying capacity. This oxygenating plant is a true cosmopolitan and occurs almost worldwide in sufficiently deep and fresh water. The leaves are dark green, branched fork-shaped, standing in whorls on long stems. This hornwort blooms in summer with small white flowers, the plant is monoecious, the male flowers have about 20 stamens, the female 1 pistil. The pollen floats through the water until it reaches the pistil, after fertilization olive green spiny achenes form. Thorn hornwort is very hardy, grows quickly, is not salt tolerant and only suitable for fresh water.
€3.80
Nymphaea 'Attraction'
Nymphaea "Attraction" is a beautiful, red water lily for the medium to large pond, which owes its name not to the flower, but to its special leaves. The large, round leaves appear bronze-colored earlier and turn dark green during the season. This water lily blooms from June to August, with pleasantly scented, star-shaped, pink-red flowers with a yellow center. The diameter of the flower is approx. 15 to 20 cm. As soon as the flower has finished flowering, the seeds sink to the bottom. Nymphaea "Attraction" prefers a location in full sun or partial shade, a water depth of 0.50 to 1.00 meters and a nutrient-rich soil. The plant is very hardy, attracts butterflies, bees and other insects, tolerates sea wind and slightly brackish water.
€21.79
Cotoneaster proc. 'Queen of Carpets'
Cotoneaster procumbens 'Queen of Carpets' is a small evergreen dwarf medlar with wide horizontally spreading branches. This cotoneaster has dark green leaves and grows faster than cotoneaster proc. 'queen of carpets'. From June to July, the flowers bloom with white flowers, followed in autumn by many red berries. This dwarf medlar is hardy, can be planted in almost any soil type and is mainly used as a ground cover.
P9 are sold per 24.
Price is for 24 pieces.

C1,3 are sold per 10.

Price is for 10 pieces.
€16.30
Elodea canadensis
Elodea canadensis, called broad waterweed in Dutch, originates from North America. This submerged, evergreen aquatic plant with stems of 60cm and more has an enormous water-purifying capacity and vigor. It quickly forms runners and can form entire mats in a short time. The leaves are oblong, lanceolate, dark green, usually in whorls of 3 on the long stems. Elodea is dioecious, but in our regions we usually only find female plants. The flowers are inconspicuous, greenish white to pinkish, the flowering period runs from May to August. Waterweed likes a place with sufficient sunlight and prefers to grow in a mixture of clay and peat, but it also comes into its own in a sandy soil.
€3.80
Hydrocotyle sieboldii 'Variegata'
Hydrocotyle sieboldii 'Variegata', in Dutch called pennywort, is a marsh plant with a creeping rhizome that grows (too) exuberantly both in and out of the water. As a landform it is often used as a ground cover, in the water it forms a mat, the shield-shaped, light green leaves with a white margin then float on the water surface. The inflorescence during the summer is rather inconspicuous with white small flowers on thin peduncles. Variegated pennywort likes a position in the sun and does well in any moist to normally dry soil. Hydrocotyle sieboldii 'Variegata' is hardy, tolerates drought, sea wind and air pollution and has little or no problems with pests and diseases.
€3.80
Nymphaea 'Burgundy Princess'
Nymphaea "Burgundy Princess" is one of the most beautiful red water lilies. This small hybrid is suitable for the small to medium-sized pond. The medium-sized, rounded leaves first appear olive green and then turn dark green during the season. This water lily blooms from June to September, with small, slightly scented, cup-shaped, red to purple-red flowers with a yellow center and the diameter of the flower is approx. 5 to 10 cm. As soon as the flower has finished flowering, the seeds sink to the bottom. Nymphaea "Burgundy Princess" prefers a position in full sun, a water depth of 0.20 to 0.60 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.
€19.40
Cotoneaster proc. 'Streib's Findling'
Cotoneaster proc. 'Streib's Findling' is a small deciduous dwarf medlar with wide horizontally spread branches. This Cotoneaster has dark green leaves and grows faster than Cotoneaster horizontalis. From June to July, the flowers bloom with white flowers, followed in autumn by many red berries. This dwarf medlar is hardy, can be planted in almost any soil type and is mainly used as a ground cover.
P9 are sold per 24.
Price is for 24 pieces.

C1,3 are sold per 10.

Price is for 10 pieces.
€16.30
Myriophyllum crispata
Myriophyllum crispata, also called featherwort, is a semi-evergreen aquatic plant with a creeping, floating habit. The plant has bright green, feather-shaped, almost needle-like leaves, which are whorled around the stems. The plant is monoecious and flowers in the months of June to August, with very small, white to reddish brown, axillary spikes. Myriophyllum crispata likes a position in full sun or partial shade and a moist to wet soil, it prefers standing or weakly flowing water at a depth between 20 and 60 cm. In a sufficiently deep location the plant is hardy, it is also sea wind tolerant and tolerates slightly brackish water and tolerates air pollution. Fish lay their eggs on it and amphibians find shelter there.
€3.80
Nymphaea 'Charles de Meurville'
Nymphaea "Charles de Meurville" is a beautiful, pink-red water lily. This large hybrid is suitable for the medium to large pond. The large, almost rounded leaves first appear olive green and then turn dark green during the season. This water lily blooms from June to September, with large, lightly scented, cup-shaped, pink-red flowers with a yellow center and the diameter of the flower is approx. 20 to 25 cm. As soon as the flower has finished flowering, the seeds sink to the bottom. Nymphaea "Charles de Meurville" prefers a position in full sun, a water depth of 0.60 to 1.20 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.
€21.79
Cotoneaster radicans 'Eichholz'
Cotoneaster radicans "Eichholz" is a relatively small evergreen dwarf medlar, in adulthood it reaches a maximum height of 50 cm but can reach a width of 2 m. This cotoneaster has dark green, glossy, ovoid small leaves. Flowering follows from May to June with small white single flowers, followed in autumn by many large red berries. This dwarf medlar is hardy and can be planted in almost any type of soil, it is often used as ground cover, in planting, on slopes and roadsides. Well tolerates drought, sea wind and air pollution.
P9 are sold per 24.
Price is for 24 pieces.

C1,3 are sold per 10.

Price is for 10 pieces.
€16.30