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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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Artemisia abrotanum
Artemisia abrotanum, called lemon herb in Dutch, is a semi-evergreen perennial or semi-shrub with a bushy habit. The plant originated in southern europe, but is now established in large parts of the temperate climate zone of europe. The leaves are silver-gray-green, finely feathered and have a lemon scent, they are used in herbal tea or herbal vinegar, among other things. In very hot summers, lemon grass blooms with small, inconspicuous green-yellow flowers, grouped in dense flower panicles. Artemisia abrotanum prefers a sheltered position in full sun or partial shade and a well-drained, humus-rich soil. Lemon grass is hardy, drought tolerant, tolerates sea wind and air pollution and is disease resistant.
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€9.24
Athyrium nip. 'Metallicum'
Athyrium niponicum "Metallicum", syn "pictum", called Japanese rainbow fern in Dutch, is a graceful deciduous fern with a creeping habit. The metallic-colored leaves are bipinnate, the leaflets tapering and have a gray-green to reddish-purple hue. The Japanese rainbow fern likes a position in partial shade or shade and a well-drained, humus-rich, acid to slightly alkaline, normal to moist soil. Athyrium niponicum "Metallicum" is hardy, tolerant of sea wind and air pollution and once well established it can handle drier periods. The Japanese rainbow fern is disease resistant. This fern is suitable for the woodland garden, informal garden, cottage garden and can be used as an undergrowth for the deep shade.
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€9.44
Artemisia dracunculus
Artemisia dracunculus, in Dutch called French tarragon, is a deciduous, herbaceous perennial in our climate with a bushy shape. The decorative, aromatic leaves are linear, smooth-edged and dark green in color. French tarragon blooms in July and August with inconspicuous greenish-yellow, sterile flowers in branched clusters. This plant prefers a position in partial shade or sun and a light, well-drained, not too fertile soil. Artemisia dracunculus is moderately hardy and must be protected in winter with a good mulch layer. It is drought tolerant, tolerates sea wind and air pollution without any problems and is aromatic in all its parts.
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€9.24
Blechnum spicant
Blechnum spicant, called double top in Dutch, is a beautiful native fern with a low, clump-forming and creeping habit. The dark green, glossy and leathery leaves are single-pinnate and composed of approximately 60 broadly lanceolate leaflets. Double foliage prefers a position in partial shade or shade and a well-permeable, humus-rich, acid to neutral moist soil. Blechnum spicant is very hardy, tolerant of sea wind and air pollution and once well established it can also handle drier periods. This fern is suitable for the woodland garden, informal garden, cottage garden and can be used as an undergrowth for the deep shade.
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€11.48
Abelia grand. 'Francis Mason'
Abelia grandiflora 'Francis Mason', medium-sized semi-evergreen shrub, broad growing shrub with soft white-pink bell-shaped flowers, light green and yellow, variegated leaves and beautiful orange, red and yellow leaf discoloration in autumn. This abelia is moderately hardy, deserves a sheltered place in sun or partial shade, thrives in all types of soil from weakly acidic to slightly calcareous, does not like soil that is too wet in winter, the flowers are slightly fragrant and attract butterflies and bees. Abelia grandiflora 'Francis Mason' is also fairly tolerant of air pollution.
€8.28
Artemisia vulgaris
Artemisia vulgaris is an aromatic plant with finely cut leaves.
The taste is strong and bitter and goes well with all fatty dishes, but should not be cooked.
Plant it in the spring and harvest the leaves the following summer.
Only use the small young leaves, buds and fine flowers may also be used.
Thrives in the sun, in light, well-drained soil, even poor, dry soil. Give it enough space because it grows rather quickly.
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€7.12
Cyrtomium falcatum
Cyrtomium falcatum, called iron fern in Dutch, is a beautiful medium-sized fern from East Asia that has recently also spread in nature in the Netherlands and Belgium. This herbaceous fern has long-stemmed, single-pinnate, glossy, light green leaves. iron fern likes a sheltered position in partial shade or shade and a well-drained, humus-rich, moist soil. Cyrtomium falcatum is reasonably hardy, tolerant of sea wind and air pollution and once well established it can handle drier periods. Iron fern does not suffer from pests and is also good disease resistant. This fern is suitable for the woodland garden, informal garden, cottage garden and can be used as underplanting or ground cover.
P9 are sold per 4.
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€9.84
Abelia 'Edward Goucher'
Abelia grandiflora 'Edward Goucher', medium-sized, semi-evergreen, compact growing shrub with pink to violet-pink flowers, dark green, pointed, slightly hairy leaves and beautiful leaf discoloration in autumn. This abelia is moderately hardy, deserves a sheltered place in sun or partial shade, thrives in all types of soil from weakly acidic to slightly calcareous, does not like soil that is too wet in winter, the flowers are slightly fragrant and attract butterflies and bees.
€27.56
Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague'
Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague' has the Dutch name Loopkamille. Camomile is a low-growing and evergreen perennial. The final height is 5 cm. Chamomile does not flower, but if you walk over the Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague' it smells wonderful. It is advisable to grow the Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague' between tiles or in the gravel or another pavement. Treneague '(runner chamomile) is also sometimes used as a substitute for lawn.
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€9.64
Cyrtomium fortunei
Cyrtomium fortunei, in Dutch called narrow iron fern, is a beautiful large fern, originating from East Asia, which has recently also spread in nature in the Netherlands and Belgium. This herbaceous fern has long-stemmed, single-pinnate, matte, light green leaves, which are composed of 20 pairs of sickle-shaped leaf segments. This iron fern likes a sheltered position in partial shade or shade and a well-drained, humus-rich, moist soil. Cyrtomium fortunei is fairly hardy, tolerant of sea wind and air pollution and once well established it can handle drier periods. Iron fern does not suffer from pests and is also disease resistant.
P9 are sold per 4.
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€9.84
Dryopteris aff. 'Crispa'
A stocky fern for a light to full shaded garden with a moist humus-rich soil.
The feathery leaves are slightly crimped and glossy green.
Is evergreen, but ugly leaves can be removed after the winter, at the end of February / beginning of March.
€6.70
Acca sellowiana
Acca Sellowiana, syn. Feijoa sellowiana, called pineapple guava in Dutch, is a medium-sized evergreen shrub from South America, with a bushy habit and decorative, green elliptical leaves with a silver-grey underside. This Brazilian guava flowers from June to October with fragrant, pink-white flowers with bright red stamens, followed after fertilization by edible green-red fruits with a sweet and sour pineapple flavour. Acca sellowiana likes a sheltered position in full sun and a neutral to calcareous well-drained soil that is not too dry, especially during the fruit season. In our climate, this plant is only moderately hardy, when the mercury dips below 10°c, some winter protection is still recommended.
€30.94