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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Fargesia angustissima
Fargesia angustissima is a non-invasive bamboo from China.
Forms thick stems with overhanging culms. The culms are first blue-green, later turn greener and finally turn yellow.
Young culms grow obliquely but later become straighter.
Grows best in sandy or clayey soil in a sheltered spot.
This bamboo is very suitable for hedges or tubs.
€28.17
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
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
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
Fargesia mur. 'Dino'
Fargesia murieliae 'Dino' from China is a pol-forming bamboo without shoots.
Forms dense clumps and has an upright shape with slightly arching green leaves.
Requires a permeable moist, nutrient-rich soil.
€40.82
Azalea jap. Wit
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
Fargesia mur. 'Jumbo'
Fargesia murieliae 'jumbo' is a medium-sized bamboo with a bushy upright, compact, non-invasive habit. He was selected from wards in the late 1970s. The leaves are small and graceful, light green, the culms are yellow-green to orange-yellow and hang slightly over. This bamboo likes a position in partial shade, shade or sun and a fresh, well-drained, airy and fertile soil. Fargesia murieliae 'jumbo' is hardy, tolerates fairly drought and is disease and vermin free. It is a suitable bamboo to serve as a hedge plant, windbreak or patio plant (container plant).
€26.95
Fargesia mur. 'Panda'
Fargesia murieliae 'Panda' from China is a pol-forming bamboo without shoots.
Forms dense clumps and has an upright shape with slightly arching dark green leaves.
Requires a permeable moist, nutrient-rich soil.
€35.72
Azalea knaphill Oranje
Azalea knaphill is a deciduous garden plant belonging to the Rhododendrons genus. The Azalea knaphill is a rewarding garden plant. Due to its wide variety of types and colors, this plant is ideal for use as a solitary or as a group plant in your garden. The best time to plant is spring and from the end of September, when no stubborn frost occurs. When planting, make sure that the soil is first worked lightly. For poorer soils it is advisable to add a small amount of peat. The best location for your Azaleas is a place in the sun or semi-shade. Make sure that the plants are not too dry in the summer.
€31.22
Fargesia mur. 'Simba'
Fargesia murieliae 'simba' is a medium to small bamboo with a bushy upright, compact, non-invasive habit. The leaves are small and graceful, light green, the culms have a purple hue and hang slightly over. This bamboo likes a position in partial shade, shade or sun and a fresh, well-drained, airy and fertile soil. Fargesia murieliae 'simba' is hardy, tolerates fairly drought and is disease and vermin free. It is a suitable bamboo to serve as a hedge plant, windbreak or patio plant (container plant).
€58.78
Fargesia nitida 'Winter Joy'
Fargesia 'Winter Joy' is a NON-invasive bamboo with dark stems and light green foliage.
It is a cross between the well-known species nitida and murieliae
€45.01
Azalea knaphill Roze
Azalea knaphill is a deciduous garden plant belonging to the Rhododendrons genus. The Azalea knaphill is a rewarding garden plant. Due to its wide variety of types and colors, this plant is ideal for use as a solitary or as a group plant in your garden. The best time to plant is spring and from the end of September, when no stubborn frost occurs. When planting, make sure that the soil is first worked lightly. For poorer soils it is advisable to add a small amount of peat. The best location for your Azaleas is a place in the sun or semi-shade. Make sure that the plants are not too dry in the summer.
€13.06