Seasonal Products

In addition to our regular assortment, we offer changing seasonal products. These arise from close collaborations with other growers. This allows us to carry a diverse assortment in every season. These products are generally temporary and limited in availability. Think of products such as: Leucophyta (Calocephalus) Brownii, Ranunculus, Hydrangea and Echevria setosa.

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Leucophyta Brownii

The Leucophyta Brownii, formerly better known as Calocephalus Brownii, is a silver-gray plant for outdoor use. Originally from Australia, the Leucophyta is better known as silver bush. Later in the season, the plant may develop globular yellow "flowers. A beautiful short-lived shrub that also looks great in an arrangement or border.

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Leucophyta Brownii
Care tips

The Leucophyta needs a little water weekly about 4 times a week, make sure the root ball does not dry out. As mentioned earlier, it can give yellow 'flowers', these do not hinder the further growth of the plant. The plant is frost resistant and an 'evergreen' plant, but in a gray color!

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Ranunculus

Ranunculus (Ranunculus) is a true spring plant. The full plant produces beautiful round flowers, which grow larger and larger as they bloom. The cheerful colors give atmosphere in early spring! The plant is suitable for the garden, terrace and balcony! Ranunculus is native to Central Asia.

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Ranunculus
Care tips

The Ranunculus Success needs a lot of water, about 3 to 5 times a week. This, of course, depends on the weather in spring. Always water directly on the pot and not over the flowers. When the flowers have finished blooming, you can easily cut them out. This will encourage the plant to bloom again. Ranunculus blooms for about 6 to 8 weeks and is not hardy.

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Hydrangea

The Hydrangea (Hydrangea) originated in Asia and came to Europe in the early 1700s. Today, the Hydrangea is one of the best known garden plants and still a favorite. The blooms are very long and (with proper care) stand for several years of pleasure. The Hydrangea can grow into a large shrub with large spherical flowers.

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Hydrangea
Care tips

The Hydrangea Macrophylla available from us are true garden hydrangeas. Preferably put them in shade or half sun, especially the white-flowered varieties are prone to burning. Depending on the weather, water the Hydrangea about 3 to 5 times a week. Preferably not over the flowers, but right by the stems, so close to the pot/soil. After flowering, you can cut out the buds so they can bloom again next year. The Hydrangea is hardy, but can be put inside in extreme frost. Note that the blue hydrangea blooms back pink the following season. If you want these to look like blue again, ask at a garden center for the special food.

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Echeveria Setosa

The Setosa belongs to the succulent family Echeveria (succulent species), as well as about 100 other lesser-known Echeveria species. An Echeveria Setosa can be recognized by its sturdy leaf rosettes and reddish-yellow bell-shaped flowers. The area of origin of this particular succulent is Central America (Mexico). In addition to houseplant, the Echerveria is also suitable as a balcony plant or in a rock garden. The decorative green leaves slowly turn to more shades of red with the help of enough sunlight.

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Echeveria Setosa
Care tips

This plant likes to stand in direct sunlight, does not tolerate frost, but will do well outside in spring. Water moderately (every other week) and fertilize once a month. Pour the water directly on the soil and not on the leaves. The water cannot escape here and this will prevent the leaves from rotting. To get the Setosa to flower again, this plant needs a dry period of about 8 weeks. While overwintering the plant maintain a temperature of 5-10°C. Keep outdoors in a sheltered place and indoors in a cool light place during frost.

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