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The peony genus consists of about 30 different species, including both perennial shrubs and herbs. Over the years, peonies have earned several flattering nicknames, such as "the king of flowers" and "the king's ministers".
The potato is perhaps the most well-known root vegetable we have, and it is also considered one of the most important food crops in Europe. But the potato is not only known in Europe. It is considered a staple food in many parts of the world – and it has saved many hungry bellies throughout history.
Butterfly bush is a highlight, no matter which garden it grows in. Not only are they beautiful and majestic bushes that can grow large and expansive, they also smell incredibly good. As the name suggests, butterfly bush has an attraction to butterflies that few other plants have.
A rhododendron bed is a fantastic sight in early summer. With the great variety in height and color, rhododendron fits into many gardens and plantings. Rhododendron is especially beautiful if you plant several together in a group.
For many, the scent of lilacs is the very essence of early summer. When the fragrant flower clusters bloom, we know that summer is just around the corner. But how do you care for lilacs? Here, we tell you more about this classic ornamental shrub.
Few plants boast such an opulent floral display as a hydrangea in full bloom. Perhaps that's precisely why it's one of our absolute favorite flowers, both indoors and out.
Hydrangea is among the most beautiful plants in the autumn garden. This ornamental shrub is both hardy and relatively easy to succeed with, and it offers impressive flower display from late summer well into autumn.
Dahlias are loved and admired – and it's easy to see why. They come in a multitude of magnificent colors and shapes, and you can actually eat the tuber itself. Here, we tell you more about this fantastic flower and how to succeed with it.
Discover the beauty of giant verbena, a beautiful and easy-care summer flower that is very easy to grow and care for. Its drought tolerance and attraction to bees and butterflies make it a perfect splash of color in the garden.
Olive trees are evergreen Mediterranean plants that thrive best in warm and sunny environments. They simply need plenty of light and sun throughout the year. If you provide the olive tree with the best conditions, it can be an exciting addition to your outdoor space.
Roses make any garden beautiful and fragrant, whether they climb, grow in clusters, or bloom on shrubs. Here are some great tips to help them thrive.
When talking about sage, it's probably most common for people to think of the herb with small blue-violet flowers that we typically associate with the kitchen. However, the sage genus is larger than that, containing over 900 different species of both annual and perennial herbs and shrubs in various colors and forms.
The name itself speaks volumes about this stately spring flower, which, when cultivated here in the Nordic region, blooms right between April and May, around Easter time.
Find a new header image!!! Too low res, It is trendy, strikingly beautiful, easy to care for, and is available in several exciting color combinations and variations. What more could you really want from a green plant?
The orchid family is one of the largest plant families in the world with nearly 25,000 different species. Phalaenopsis is by far the most popular variety in the Nordic countries. It thrives easily and brings a lot of joy to our homes.
To experience a cherry blossom tree in bloom is an experience one will not soon forget. Many see it as an exotic experience to stand under its flowering branches, and cherry blossom season is also associated with Japan and the Japanese spirit.
Calathea is a trendy plant that can boast a completely fantastic patterned foliage, in various shapes, sizes, and colors.
When spring arrives, we're itching to tidy and prepare the patio for the summer season. Until the 17th of May, it's too cold for most summer flowers to be outside, but fortunately, garden centers are overflowing with the robust and decorative pansy.
Lavender is delightful, whether in its full splendor, in oils, or as decoration. Here you can read about how to plant and care for lavender, so you can enjoy it for a long time
Boxwood, also known as European boxwood, can be used as a low hedge, edging plant, and as a free-growing shrub in a collection with other shrubs. It can also be used topiary, with a spherical shape being most common, in beds and pots.
Hyacinths for Christmas are a must for many. They spread a lovely fragrance and are easy to care for because they are grown from a bulb that provides them with nutrients. Scientific name (Latin): Hyacinthus orientalis. Family: Asparagus family (Asparagaceae) Hyacinths come in many different colors, with the most common being white, blue, and pink.
Something as special as a plant that blooms in snowy weather, that is exactly what the Christmas rose is. You can have it inside, in a pot by the entrance or outside in the bed.
Norfolk Island Pine, Araucaria heterophylla, has gained popularity in recent years and is now a houseplant with a strong trend factor.
The poinsettia is a very common houseplant during the Christmas season. Keep your poinsettias beautiful with the right care, and they will give you the true Christmas feeling in return.
Strelitzia is the green trend plant that has taken Norway by storm. It has wonderfully beautiful and large leaves, and can grow as tall as a tree. Perfect if you want a tropical element in your home.
Japanese skimmia is a perfect winter plant for your outdoor pots. The plant brightens up your patio or balcony throughout the autumn and winter with its shiny evergreen leaves and pink or white flowers – or bright red berries that some varieties have. Scientific name: Skimmia japonicaFamily: Rutaceae
Cedar are coniferous trees that originate from around the Mediterranean and western Himalayas. Many cedar species are popular today even here in northern Europe - not least as an alternative Christmas tree or interior decoration., Scientific name (Latin): Cedrus Family: Pine family (Pinaceae)
The crab cactus is an easy-care retro plant that has made a comeback. It brightens up the home with beautiful colors just in time for the Christmas season. Scientific name (Latin): SchlumbergeraFamily: Cactaceae
Heather can withstand the entire winter outdoors and helps add color to everything from patios, balconies, and porch steps. If you take care of the heather properly, it will stay beautiful throughout the season. Learn more about care and different types of heather here!
Princettia, is the perfect plant to add color to the home during the fall. With its beautiful shades of pink and apricot, it brings joy in the autumn darkness and reminds us that Christmas is on its way.
The spruce tree, which has been present in the Nordic region for almost 5000 years, is one of the most important and common trees we have here in the North. Not only for its use as building and construction timber but also as a decorative plant, Christmas tree, and park tree. Scientific name (Latin): Picea abiesFamily: Pine family (Pinaceae)
Outdoor chrysanthemums are delightful summer flowers, full of vibrant color and volume. They produce an abundance of blooms and buds, growing in a rounded, ball-like shape. Outdoor chrysanthemums come in a wide range of colors and in both single and double flower forms.
When we talk about fish-friendly houseplants, we cannot ignore the calathea - simply because it is made for this purpose! In addition, they have a fantastic appearance with color variations that are definitely out of the ordinary.
Aster spreads joy with its flowers well into the autumn, even after a few frosty nights. Aster comes in many beautiful autumn colors and is suitable as a cut flower. Scientific name (Latin): Aster Family: Asteraceae The perennial aster is a staple plant in many gardens, especially from late summer until the frost arrives. Growing tightly in groups, aster resembles a color explosion that attracts butterflies and bees.
The yew is a mythical coniferous plant that has been growing wild in the north for a very long time. It is a plant whose history has been traced back by some to the end of the ice age, where the yew managed to spread after the ice disappeared. Scientific name (Latin): Taxus baccata Family: Yews (Taxaceae)
Asalea is a beautiful, colorful flower. It adds color and beauty to your home, both on the window sill and on the table, and is one of several flowers we like to surround ourselves with for Christmas.
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