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Perennials

Plants that are also included in the range of bulbous and tuberous plants, but that can also be classified as perennials because of their characteristics.

  • Alchemilla mollis

    Lady's mantle, by combining the greenish-yellow flowers with everything. Beautiful plant for edge and box planting, perfect for use in the border.
  • Allium 'Millenium'

    Compact growing shape, solid gray-green leaves in which from July the numerous purple-red spherical inflorescences appear.
  • Allium 'Sugar Melt'

    A compact growing shape, sturdy leaves and an abundance of pink flowers. Long flowering.
  • Allium 'Summer Beauty'

    A rich- and exuberant growing selection. During the entire summer it shows many globular flowers.
  • Anemone hybrida 'Honorine Jobert'

    Japanese windflower, a very coveted white form. Large, single flowers with golden yellow stamens on sturdy flower stems, develop well above the dark green leaves.
  • Astrantia major 'Pink Pride'

    Dusky pink, rich and long flowering. Great Masterwort, ideal, summer flowering perennial for the mixed border. Nutrient-rich soil.
  • Astrantia major 'Primadonna'

    Great Masterwort, ideal perennial for the mixed border, height ± 50 -75 cm. summer flowering, red.
  • Bletilla striata

    Hyacinth orchid, originally from Japan. For humus-rich soil, hardy in the Netherlands and Belgium. Flowers in July, height 50 cm. Hardiness zone 7-9. Bulb size I. CITES: Not for Switzerland.
  • Bletilla striata 'Alba'

    Hyacinth orchid, originally from Japan. For humus-rich soil, hardy in the Netherlands and Belgium. Flowers in July, height 50 cm. Hardiness zone 7-9. Bulb size I. CITES: Not for Switzerland.
  • Brunnera macrophylla

    Siberian bugloss, flowering perennial with small, blue flowers and large round, bright green leaves.
  • Chasmanthium latifolium

    Spangle grass, upright habit with elegant hanging spikes. Broad leaf, similar to bamboo. To be used as a solitary, but also in groups or for planting.
  • Convallaria majalis

    Lily-of-the-valley. Nice fragrant flowers in may. Suitable for naturalizing. Height 15-20 cm. Plant germs are supplied, which flower well from the second year after planting.
  • Dicentra spectabilis

    Bleeding Heart, perennial with nodding, heart-shaped pink and white flowers. Clump-forming, ideal for a place out of full sun. After flowering, cut the plant, it will make fresh green leaves.
  • Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba'

    Bleeding Heart, perennial with nodding, heart-shaped white flowers. Clump-forming, ideal for a place out of full sun. After flowering, cut the plant, it will make fresh green leaves.
  • Disporopsis pernyi

    A Chinese forest plant related to Solomon's seal. White, lightly scented, pendulous flowers. Evergreen and vigorously growing.
  • Dodecatheon meadia 'Aphrodite'

    Shooting star, lilac-pink, small yellow heart. Aphrodite is a selection with powerful long flower stems. Perennial with graceful, cyclamen-like flowers, from North America. For a spot in the partial shade on slightly damp ground. Flowering time May-June, after the flowering period the plant goes in rest.
  • Dodecatheon meadia 'Queen Victoria'

    Shooting star, pink, small yellow heart. Perennial with graceful, cyclamen-like flowers, from North America. For a spot in the partial shade on slightly damp ground. Flowering time May-June, after the flowering period the plant goes in rest.
  • Hemerocallis 'Sammy Russell'

    Day lily. Brownish-red flowers with an orange centre. Richly flowering and strong border plant with a clump forming habit.
  • Hemerocallis 'Stella d'Oro'

    Yellow daylily with a very small green throat. Very free flowering perennials for a sunny spot.
  • Iris (G) 'Honey Glazed'

    Bearded iris, large, fragrant, bicolored flowers, caramel falls, lemon cream standards. For a warm place where the sun shines on the superficially planted tuber. Permeable bottom.
  • Iris (G) 'Lent A. Williamson'

    Bearded iris, lavender violet standards with violet purple falls, large flowers. For a warm place where the sun shines on the superficially planted tuber. Permeable bottom.
  • Iris sibirica 'Butter and Sugar'

    Siberian flag. ± 70 cm. high perennial, flowering in June/July. Flowers smaller then Iris germanica, but the plants are more vigorous and gives more flowers. This iris also likes a sunny spot. Hardiness zone 5-8.
  • Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother'

    Siberian flag. ± 70 cm. high perennial, flowering in June/July. Flowers smaller then Iris germanica, but the plants are more vigorous and gives more flowers. This iris also likes a sunny spot. Hardiness zone 5-8.
  • Iris sibirica 'Sparkling Rose'

    Siberian flag. ± 70 cm. high perennial, flowering in June/July. Flowers smaller then Iris germanica, but the plants are more vigorous and gives more flowers. This iris also likes a sunny spot. Hardiness zone 5-8.
  • Liatris spicata

    (Gay feathers), perennials with spikes of crowded flower heads, lilac-purple. Also an often used cut flower, height 70-80 cm.
  • Liatris spicata 'Floristan Weiss'

    (Gay feathers), perennials with spikes of crowded white flower heads. Also an often used cut flower, height 70-80 cm. Summer flowering.
  • Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Red Head'

    Fountain grass. a hefty shape with thick purple spikes that color brown-purple.
  • Polygonatum odoratum 'Flore Pleno'

    A full-bloomed form of the scented Solomon's Seal. Slow growing and quite rare.
  • Polygonatum verticillatum

    Solomon's Seal. The linear leaves grow in whorls of three to eight pieces together. The green-white, bell-shaped flowers form clusters.
  • Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna'

    Sage. Beautiful deep purple blue Salvia with dark stems. Tight, upright habit. Flowers long, especially if the spent flower spikes are cut away. Perrenial.
  • Uvularia grandiflora 'Pallida'

    Greenish Bellwort, Large merrybells. Soft yellow, nodding, wide-opening bell-shaped flowers at the end of the approx. 40 cm. long stems. Feels perfectly at home in acidic, humus-rich soil in the semi-shade. A woodland plant.
  • Trillium catesbaei x sulcatum

    Special Trillium resulting from T. catesbaei x T. sulcatum. Firm plant that forms fine seed from which it is propagated.
  • Trillium cuneatum

    Trillium is a beautiful woodland plant for in the (semi-)shade on humus-rich soil. It takes a while for the plant to develop, the rhizome may even remain latent the first year after planting. But it is worth the wait. Red-brown upright flowers and also beautifully marked leaves.
  • Anemone hybrida 'Mont-Rose'

    Japanese windflower with pale pink, semi-double flowers, where the orange-yellow stamens are still clearly visible.
  • Astrantia major 'Shaggy'

    White, big flowers, floriferous. Great Masterwort, ideal, summer flowering perennial for the mixed border. Nutrient-rich soil.
  • Convallaria majalis 'Rosea'

    The only lily-of-the-valley with pink flowers. The colour looks best in the shadow, in the full sun it fades. Fragrant in the May. Perfect for naturalizing.
  • Cypripedium 'Ulla Silkens'

    Hardy garden-orchid for a slightly damp, but not too wet place in the (semi) shade. White with pink specks, an easy-growing cross of C. reginae x C. flavum. You will receive a plant grown in an 11 cm pot (Slow Grow). CITES: not for Norway and Switzerland.
  • Cypripedium reginae

    Hardy garden-orchid for a slightly damp, but not too wet place in the (semi) shade. American species, white with a pink shoe. You will receive a plant grown in an 11 cm pot (Slow Grow). CITES: not for Norway and Switzerland.
  • Dierama pulcherrimum

    Angel's Fishing Rod, Bell. A plant native to South Africa with graceful spikes of purple-pink bells. For a not too dry habitat in full sun. Flowering can take several years.
  • Disporum flavens

    Fairy Bells. An American woodland plant, closely related to Solomon's Seal with beautiful, soft yellow, bell-shaped flowers in spring. After flowering, the shiny black berries appear.
  • Dodecatheon pulchellum 'Red Wing'

    Shooting star, deep purple-red, striking. Perennial with graceful, cyclamen-like flowers, from North America. For a spot in the partial shade on slightly damp ground. Flowering time May-June, after the flowering period the plant goes in rest.
  • Epipactis gigantea

    Helleborine, Wasp orchid, a robust form, native to North America. Upright greenish orange flowers. Preferably plant in a slightly moist, humus-rich soil. Propagated through rhizomes, delivered in a 11 cm pot, well rooted. CITES: not for Switzerland.
  • Epipactis gigantea red leaf x thunbergii

    Helleborine, a cross between an American and an Asian species. Strong grower with a large number of bronze orange flowers. Preferably plant in a slightly moist, humus-rich soil. Propagated through rhizomes, delivered in a 11 cm pot, well rooted. CITES: not for Switzerland.
  • Epipactis palustris

    Marsh helleborine, an orchid that occurs in the Netherlands and Belgium. Green, brown-white flowers. Propagated through rhizomes, delivered in a 11 cm pot, well rooted. CITES: not for Switzerland.
  • Hemerocallis 'Pink Damask'

    Day lily. Salmon-pink flowers, often with an afterflowering in September. Richly flowering and strong border plant with a clump forming habit.
  • Iris (G) 'Florentina'

    Bearded iris, Florentine iris, large fragrant white flowers. For a warm place where the sun shines on the superficially planted tuber. Permeable soil.
  • Iris (G) 'Nibelungen'

    Bearded iris, large, fragrant, bicolored flowers, soft yellow falls, purple standards. For a warm place where the sun shines on the superficially planted tuber. Permeable bottom.
  • Iris (G) 'Sultan's Pallace'

    Bearded iris, large, fragrant, brown-red flowers. For a warm place where the sun shines on the superficially planted tuber. Permeable bottom.