
Discover the biodiversityat Designer Outlet Roosendaal

Asplenium scolopendrium
This elegant, evergreen fern has shiny, ribbon-like fronds that lend a graceful appearance to the green wall. It purifies the air and contributes to a healthy environment. The plant also offers shelter to small insects, thus contributing to biodiversity. Fun fact: the leaves are so similar to a tongue that the plant used to be called ‘deer tongue’!

Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’
With its silver-grey leaves and striking green veins, this plant adds a playful colour contrast to the green wall. In the spring it blooms with small blue flowers that attract pollinators. Its long-lasting decorative value and attractiveness to insects contribute to a lively and ecologically valuable whole. Fun fact: The flowers look so much like forget-me-nots that they are often confused with these classic flowers!

Cyrtomium fortunei
This special fern, with its leathery, serrated leaves, stays green all year round and adds structure and depth to the green wall. It contributes to a healthy humidity and offers a hiding place for small insects, which promotes biodiversity. Fun fact: this fern is so strong that it remains almost indestructible even in winter, hence its nickname ‘ironclad’!

Polystichum polyblepharum
This elegant fern has shiny green, pinnate leaves that remain attractive all year round. In the green wall it contributes to a lush and natural effect, while also helping to purify the air and promoting healthy humidity.

Carex ‘Irish Green’
The fresh green, narrow leaves of this ornamental grass-like plant add movement and dynamism to the green wall. Its strong and low-maintenance character makes it ideal for a lively, sustainable vegetation.

Carex morrowii ‘Ice Dance'
With its green and white striped leaves, this evergreen plant brings a modern and fresh accent to the green wall. Its graceful growth contributes to a playful effect, while it also helps retain moisture and purify the air.

Euonymus ‘Emerald & Gold’
The green and yellow variegated leaves of this evergreen shrub bring colour and contrast to the green wall. It grows well in different light conditions and not only provides a decorative effect, but also shelter for insects. Thanks to its dense growth, it contributes to a full, green appearance. Fun fact: the leaves of this plant always remain equally bright, as if they have a permanent summer glow!

Heuchera ‘Marmalade
With its warm, caramel-coloured leaves, this plant adds a playful splash of colour to the green wall. The small flowers in summer attract bees and butterflies, giving it added value that is not only aesthetic, but also ecological. Fun fact: The name ‘Marmalade’ comes from the colour of the leaves – but unfortunately, you can't use it to make butter!

Heuchera ‘Green Spice’
This plant enriches the green wall with its beautifully patterned silver-green leaves with a purple glow. In summer it blooms with delicate white flowers that attract insects. Its long-lasting decorative value and attractiveness to pollinators contribute to a lively and natural look.

Liriope ‘Big Blue’
This strong, evergreen plant has grass-like leaves and striking blue flower spikes in late summer. It adds vertical volume and flowers to the green wall and also attracts pollinators. The dense growth creates a full and lush effect. Fun fact: although this plant resembles grass, it is actually not – it is simply a master of disguise!

Lonicera ‘Maigrün’
The fresh green leaves and white, fragrant flowers of this evergreen honeysuckle make the green wall even more vibrant. The flowers attract insects and the plant grows quickly, creating a dense and natural cover.

Pachysandra ‘Green Sheen’
With its glossy green leaves, this plant forms a smooth, dense covering in the green wall. The small white flowers in the spring attract beneficial insects, while its evergreen character ensures a lasting fresh green appearance.

Erigeron karvinskianus 'Mexican daisy'
This plant's small white and pink flowers bloom from spring to autumn and add a light and airy dimension to the green wall. Its long flowering period attracts many pollinators and contributes to biodiversity. Fun fact: this plant spontaneously changes colour – the flowers start out white and later turn pink. It's like a little miracle!

Euphorbia amygdaloides ‘Purpurea’
This decorative plant, with its dark purple leaves and bright yellow flowers, creates a powerful colour contrast in the green wall. It attracts pollinators and contributes to an ecologically valuable ecosystem, while its compact growth helps create a full and balanced vegetation.

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