All Perrenials
we cultivate
Plox
Flax Flower
Phlox Paniculata, also called Flax Flower belongs to the Polemoniaceae Family.
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It is a deciduous winter-hardy plant with typical fragrant flowers in various colours. They bloom two times a year, summer and autumn.
Phlox paniculata's favourite spot in the garden is in semi-shade, as it does not like dry soil. The soil should be slightly on the acidic side. (pH<7)
Gaillardia
Kokardebloem
Gaillardia, also called 'Kokardebloem' belongs to the family of Asteraceae (Composite family).
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It is a deciduous hardy plant whose typical feature is its large red/yellowish flowers. These can be admired in the months of June, July, August, September.
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Gaillardia's favourite spot in the garden is a sunny spot in a normal neutral (pH7) soil.
Leucantheum
Daisy
Leucanthemum, also called Daisy belongs to the family of Asteraceae (Composite family).
It is a deciduous hardy plant whose characteristic feature is its large white flowers with a yellow disc in the centre. They bloom in the months of June, July, August, September, October.
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Leucanthemum's favourite spot in the garden is in semi-shade, this because they like moist neutral soil. (pH 7)
Gaura
Gaura lindheimeri, also called splendid candle, belongs to the Onagraceae family. It is a deciduous hardy plant whose characteristic feature is its long stems with delicate flowers (white or pink) on them, this makes them weave in the wind.
They flower in June, July, August, September, October
Gaura lindheimeri's favourite spot in the garden is in full sun as they like a dry lime-mineral well-drained soil. Don't water too much.
Delphinium
Ridderspoor
Delphinium, also known as 'Ridderspoor' belongs to the Ranunculaceae family. It is a deciduous hardy plant with typical upright thick flower panicles.
They bloom from June to August (first flowering) and from September to October (second flowering).
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Delphinium's favourite spot in the garden is in full sun in a neutral soil.
Salvia
Sage
Salvia nemorosa, also called sage belongs to the Lamiaceae family.
It is a deciduous hardy plant, characterised by its aromatic long narrow leaves and flowers that hang from it in large clusters. They bloom from June until the first frost.
Salvia nemorosa's favourite spot in the garden is planted in the sun in a clumping well-drained soil.
Digitalis Purpurea
Vingerhoedskruid
Digitalis purpurea, also known as foxglove belongs to the Plantaginaceae family. It has an upright growth habit and long spikes set with tubular flowers that appear in shades between pink and purple, sometimes white, with purple speckles in the throat.
They flower from May to June.
These are very easy plants because they grow in difficult places, even in deep shade between trees and bushes as long it's not too dry.
Geranium
Ooievaarsbek
Geranium bloom me away, also called "ooievaarsbek" belongs to the family of Geraniaceae. It is known for its sea of blue flowers. It is the ideal ground cover that is easy to combine with other plants in any border.
They flower from May to October.
The geranium's favourite position is in full sun or semi-shade. It is important that they are not kept too wet in well-drained, moderately fertile, humous soil with a neutral pH.
Perovskia Atriplicifolia Bleusette
Russische lavendel
Perovskia Atriplicifolia Bleusette, also known as bluespirea, belongs to the lipflower family and is a remarkable, deciduous shrub, with an upright growth habit and beautiful, lavender-coloured to blue flowers, in narrow whorls of tubular flowers. The leaves are grey-green and coarsely toothed.
They flower from July to September.
Perovskia likes a sunny position in ph neutral to calcareous, well-drained soil.