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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Azalea jap. Paars
The Japanese Azalea has small dark leaves, a flat, wide growth habit and does not grow taller than 50 cm, so it is also suitable for the small garden.
€7.85
Elodea densa
Elodea densa, called waterweed in Dutch, originates from South America. This submerged, evergreen aquatic plant with stems of 80cm and more has an enormous water purifying capacity and invasive vigor. It quickly forms offshoots and can form entire mats in a short time. The leaves are elongated, lanceolate, dark green, the lower ones in whorls of three, the upper one in whorls of 4 to 8 leaves. Waterweed likes a place with sufficient sunlight. A water depth of 50 to 80 cm is ideal, but with sufficient light Elodea densa can grow in water up to 4 m deep. Brazilian waterweed is hardy in sufficiently deep water, disease resistant, pest free, tolerant to air pollution and the plant also tolerates sea wind and air pollution.
€3.80
Acanthus hungaricus
Acanthus balcanicus, is an endemic herbaceous perennial plant of the genus Acanthus, native to the Balkan Peninsula, up to Dalmatia. This plant is also grown in many European and American gardens. It grows to 80 cm in length, with basal clusters of deeply lobed and cut leaves.
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Price is for 4 pieces.
€14.00
Rosa 'Abracadabra'






Large-flowered rose red with white bicolor. Height: 100 cm. Flowering in: Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct. Two-colored rose, slightly scented.




















€11.53
Nuphar lutea
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
€21.98
Azalea jap. Rood
The Japanese Azalea has small dark leaves, a flat, wide growth habit and does not grow taller than 50 cm, so it is also suitable for the small garden.
€7.85
Fontinalis antipyretica
Fontinalis antipyretica, in Dutch called bronmos, is an evergreen leaf moss that is found throughout the northern hemisphere. This beautiful underwater plant has dark green, pointed, lance-shaped leaves that grow close together along the petiole in 3 rows. This plant does not flower but propagates via spores. Fontinalis antipyretica prefers clear and cool (running), not too soft water and a position in partial shade. Bronze moss is hardy, evergreen, has little trouble with diseases or pests, tolerates sea wind and air pollution and removes pollutants such as metals from the water. it is not the easiest plant to keep in culture, water above 20 ° C is not well tolerated.
€3.80
Acaena buchananii
Acaena buchananii, also called spikelnootje in Dutch, is an evergreen perennial with a ground covering, creeping shape. This plant has small elongated compound leaves, colored blue-green to gray-green and with a serrated leaf margin. Acaena prefers a position in full sun or partial shade and prefers a calcareous to neutral, well-drained soil type. This plant is hardy, requires little maintenance, is sea wind tolerant and is usually used as a ground cover or as a plant for the rock garden.
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€7.00
Nuphar pumila 'Variegata'
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.
€20.83
Nymphaea alba
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.
€21.79
Azalea jap. Roze
The Japanese Azalea has small dark leaves, a flat, wide growth habit and does not grow taller than 50 cm, so it is also suitable for the small garden.
€7.85
Hydrocotyle novae-zelandiae
Hydrocotyle 'novae zelandiae', in Dutch, called pennywort, is a swamp plant with a creeping rhizome that grows (too) abundantly both in and out of the water. As a land form it is often used as a ground cover, in the water it forms mat, the shield-shaped leaves then float on the water surface. The inflorescence during the summer is rather inconspicuous with small greenish flowers on thin stems. Pennywort likes a position in partial shade or sun and does well in any moist to normally dry soil type. Hydrocotyle 'novae zelandiae' is reasonably hardy, tolerates drought, sea wind and air pollution and has little or no problems with pests and diseases. As a landform, pennywort can spread very quickly and occupy entire lawn beds.
€3.80