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Tuinvak Accessienummer Naam Plantenlijst De Dreijen Tuinvak Accessienummer Naam Familie Nederlandse naam D03D 19--BG00441 Amorpha fruticosa Fabaceae Indigobloem D03D 19--BG00750 Euptelea polyandra Eupteleaceae D03D 19--BG00767 Pterostyrax hispida Styracaceae Epaulettenboom D03D 19--BG00792 Kolkwitzia amabilis Caprifoliaceae Koninginnestruik D03D 19--BG02721 Indigofera kirilowii Fabaceae Indigoplant D03D 19--BG03007 Amorpha canescens Fabaceae Bastaard indigo D03D 19--BG03500 Crataegus x media ‘Gireoudii’ Rosaceae Meidoorn D03D 19--BG03585 Crataegus ambigua subsp. ambigua Rosaceae Russische meidoorn D03D 19--BG04036 Amorpha nana Fabaceae Bastaardindigo D03D 19--BG06162 Lathyrus niger subsp. Niger Fabaceae Zwarte lathyrus D03D 19--BG06192 Sanguisorba tenuifolia Rosaceae Pimpernel D03D 19--BG09090 Viburnum farreri ‘Nanum’ Adoxaceae D03D 19--BG10053 Viburnum henryi Adoxaceae Sneeuwbal D03D 19--BG10145 Sanguisorba obtusa Rosaceae Pimpernel D03D 19--BG10870 Amorpha fruticosa Fabaceae Indigobloem D03D 19--BG13399 Viburnum species Adoxaceae Sneeuwbal D03D 19--BG13402 Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’ Caprifoliaceae Weigelia D03D 19--BG15448 Caragana arborescens Fabaceae Erwtenstruik D03D 19--BG18624 Sanguisorba obtusa ‘Alba’ Rosaceae Pimpernel D03D 19--BG20632 Agrimonia procera Rosaceae Welriekende agrimonie D03D 19--BG20681 Caragana aurantiaca Fabaceae Dwerg erwtenstruik D03D 19--BG22972 Betula pubescens subsp. tortuosa Betulaceae Zachte berk D03D 19--BG23043 Euphorbia soongarica Euphorbiaceae Wolfsmelk D03D 19--BG23614 Prunus cerasifera ‘Vesuvius’ Rosaceae D03D 19--BG24075 Salix aurita Salicaceae Geoorde wilg D03D 1980BGN0606 Euonymus fortunei ‘Dart’s Ideal’ Celastraceae Kardinaalshoed D03D 1981BG48790 Hamamelis virginiana Hamamelidaceae Toverhazelaar D03D 1985BG05902 Amsonia tabernaemontana var. Apocynaceae salicifolia D03D 1986BG33513 Solidago speciosa Asteraceae Guldenroede D03D 1986BG33514 Solidago rugosa Asteraceae Guldenroede D03D 1988BG18503 Amorpha fruticosa Fabaceae Indigobloem D03D 1988BGN5601 Weigela ‘Bristol Snowflake’ Caprifoliaceae Weigelia D03D 1989BG16606 Weigela florida Caprifoliaceae D03D 1989BG61008 Weigela floribunda Caprifoliaceae Weigelia D03D 1989BGN1604 Weigela ‘Styriaca’ Caprifoliaceae Weigelia D03D 1989BGN5115 Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’ Caprifoliaceae Weigelia D03D 1989BGN5119 Weigela ‘Evita’ Caprifoliaceae Weigelia D03D 1990BG61016 Weigela coraeensis Caprifoliaceae D03D 1992BGN1044 Aster pilosus Asteraceae Aster D03D 1992BGN1077 Aster novi-belgii ‘Schalkwijk’ Asteraceae Aster D03D 1992BGN1098 Aster pilosus (wit5) Asteraceae Aster D03D 1993BG34502 Halesia tetraptera var. monticola ‘Rosea’ Styracaceae Roze sneeuwklokjesboom D03D 1993BGN1004 Alnus firma var. sieboldiana Betulaceae Japanse Els Tuinvak Accessienummer Naam Familie Nederlandse naam D03D 1994BGN1906 Genista hispanica Fabaceae Spaanse brem D03D 1994BGN7141 Aster novi-belgii ‘Schalkwijk’ Asteraceae Aster D03D 1994BGN7190 Aster novi-belgii ‘Gayborder Splendour’ Asteraceae Aster D03D 1995BG18406 Amsonia tabernaemontana var. Apocynaceae salicifolia D03D 1995BG18406 Amsonia tabernaemontana var. Apocynaceae salicifolia D03D 1996BG13701 Amsonia tabernaemontana var. Apocynaceae salicifolia D03D 1996BG19804 Amsonia elliptica Apocynaceae D03D 1996BGN1065 Malus ‘Radiant’ Rosaceae Appelboom D03D 1996BGN1081 Malus ‘John Downie’ Rosaceae Appelboom D03D 1997BG04609 Penstemon calycosus Scrophulariaceae Schildpadbloem D03D 1998BG08802 Crambe tatarica Brassicaceae Tatarische bolletjeskool D03D 1998BG10503 Euphorbia polychoma Euphorbiaceae Wolfsmelk D03D 1998BG10506 Salvia nubicola Lamiaceae Salie D03D 1998BG23518 Papaver bracteatum Papaveraceae Armeense klaproos D03D 1998BG29503 Koeleria glauca Poaceae Fakkelgras D03D 1998BG39808 Leymus arenarius Poaceae Zandhaver D03D 1998BGN5908 Sanguisorba obtusa Rosaceae Pimpernel D03D 1999BGN0406 Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’ Lamiaceae Kattenkruid D03D 1999BGV0004 Salvia verticillata ‘Purple Rain’ Lamiaceae Kranssalie D03D 19XXBG00318 Amsonia orientalis Apocynaceae D03D 2000BG67814 Verbascum nigrum Scrophulariaceae Zwarte toorts D03D 2001BG16601 Geranium psilostemon Geraniaceae Ooievaarsbek D03D 2001BGN0435 Carex muskingumensis Cyperaceae Palmzegge D03D 2001BGWAG05 Malus ‘Geneva’ Rosaceae D03D 2003BGN1027 Nepeta grandiflora ‘Wild Cat’ Lamiaceae Kattenkruid D03D 2003BGV0008 Weigela ‘Plangen’ Caprifoliaceae D03D 2005BGH1523 Styrax obassia Styracaceae Storaxboom D03D 2006BG00159 Aconitum carmichaelii ‘Arendsii’ Ranunculaceae Monnikskap D03D 2006BG00211 Cortaderia selloana ‘Pumila’ Poaceae Dwerg pampasgras D03D 2010DEP0001 Actinidia kolomikta Actinidiaceae Sierkiwi D03D 2010DEP0016 Humulus lupulus Canabaceae Hop D03D 2010DEP0027 Akebia quinata Lardizabalaceae Klimbes; Schijnaugurk D03D 2010DEP0030 Lonicera tellmanniana Caprifoliaceae Kamperfoelie D03D 2010DEP0032 Lonicera periclymenum ‘Belgica select’ Caprifoliaceae Wilde kamperfoelie D03D 2010DEP0043 Narcissus ‘Ice Follies’ Amaryllidaceae Narcis D03D 2010DEP0052 Populus nigra var. Italica Salicaceae Italiaanse populier D03D 2010DEP0066 Euonymus fortunei ‘Dart’s Cardinal’ Celastraceae Kardinaalshoed D03D 2010DEP0068 Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’ Celastraceae Kardinaalshoed D03D 2010DEP0072 Genista radiata Fabaceae Heidebrem D03D 2010DEP0101 Malus ‘Rudolph’ Rosaceae Appelboom D03D 2011DEP0116 Hedera algeriensis ‘Gloire de marengo’ Araliaceae Grootbladige bonte klimop D03D 2012DEP0476 Narcissus ‘Tête à Tête’ Amaryllidaceae Narcis Tuinvak Accessienummer Naam Familie Nederlandse naam D03D 2012DEP0484 Amelanchier lamarckii Rosaceae Amerikaans krentenboompje D03D 2012DEP0513 Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ Hypericaceae Hersthooi D03D 2012DEP0544 Sambucus racemosa ‘Plumosa Aurea’ Adoxaceae Amerikaans krentenboompje D03D 2012DEP0595 Clethra fargesii Clethraceae Schijnels D03D 2013DEP0596 Helianthus tuberosus Asteraceae D03D 2013DEP0597 Deschampsia cespitosa Poaceae Ruwe smele D03D 2013DEP0598 Cortaderia selloana ‘Highfield Pink’ Poaceae Roze pampasgras D03D 2014DEP0851 Sanguisorba officinalis ‘Arnhem’ Rosaceae D03D 2016DEP2147 Imperata cylindrica ‘Red Baron’ Poaceae Japans bloedgras D05A 19--BG01292 Taxus baccata ‘Dovastoniana’ Taxaceae Venijnboom D05A 19--BG01302 Prunus avium Rosaceae D05A 19--BG01327 Ailanthus altissima ‘Aucubaefolia’ Simaroubaceae Hemelboom D05A 19--BG02475 Clethra alnifolia Clethraceae Schijnels D05A 19--BG02478 Clethra acuminata Clethraceae D05A 19--BG02939 Aucuba japonica Cornaceae Broodboom D05A 19--BG04203 Stewartia pseudocamellia Theaceae D05A 19--BG06302 Omphalodes verna Boraginaceae D05A 19--BG14848 Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Plumbaginaceae Loodkruid D05A 19--BG16631 Nyssa sylvatica Nyssaceae D05A 19--BG18493 Clethra alnifolia ‘Rosea Clethraceae Schijnels D05A 19--BG18639 Potentilla fruticosa ‘Primrose Beauty’ Rosaceae D05A 19--BG18646 Potentilla fruticosa ‘Katherine Dykes’ Rosaceae D05A 19--BG18692 Lespedeza thunbergii Fabaceae D05A 19--BG18961 Elaeagnus x ebbingei Elaeagnaceae Olijfwilg D05A 19--BG19101 Pyracantha ‘Orange Glow’ Rosaceae Vuurdoorn D05A 19--BG19199 Prunus ‘Kursar’ Rosaceae D05A 19--BG19202 Sarcococca hookeriana var. digyna Buxaceae D05A 19--BG19302 Waldsteinia ternata Rosaceae D05A 19--BG20520 Vinca minor Apocynaceae D05A 19--BG22965 Elaeagnus commutata Elaeagnaceae Zilverwilg D05A 19--BG24345 Euonymus kiautschovicus ‘Manhattan’ Celastraceae Kardinaalsmuts D05A 1981BG48793 Stewartia pseudocamellia Theaceae D05A 1984BGN1039 Cornus macrophylla Cornaceae Grootbladige kornoelje D05A 1985BGN0112 Prunus cerasus ‘Rhexii’ Rosaceae D05A 1985BGN3203 Cornus sanguinea ‘Compacta’ Cornaceae Rode kornoelje D05A 1986BG20504 Prunus serrulata var. speciosa Rosaceae D05A 1986BGN1925 Cornus sericea ‘Kelseyi’ Cornaceae Canadese kornoelje D05A 1987BG32305 Sambucus caerulea Caprifoliaceae D05A 1987BGN1301 Eleutherococcus sieboldianus Araliaceae ‘Aureomarginatus’ D05A 1988BG22207 Salvia glutinosa Lamiaceae D05A 1988BGC0193 Papaver lateritium Papaveraceae D05A 1988BGN5723 Ribes alpinum ‘Schmidt’ Grossulariaceae Tuinvak Accessienummer Naam Familie Nederlandse naam D05A 1989BGN0607 Prunus nipponica ‘Hachimantai’ Rosaceae D05A 1989BGWAG17 Albizia julibrissin Fabaceae Perzische slaapboom, Zijdeboom D05A 1990BGN0142 Symplocos paniculata Symplocaceae D05A 1992BGN0622 Kolkwitzia amabilis ‘Pink Cloud’ Caprifoliaceae D05A 1992BGN10A3 Forsythia ‘Kanarek’ Oleaceae Chinees klokje D05A 1992BGN10A4 Forsythia x intermedia ‘Lynwood’ Oleaceae Chinees klokje D05A 1992BGN1601 Magnolia ‘Elizabeth’ Magnoliaceae D05A 1993BGN0123 Prunus ‘Bandolero’ Rosaceae D05A 1995BG10502 Coriaria pteridoides Coriariaceae Looimirthe D05A 1995BG22801 Astilbe chinensis ‘Pumila’ Saxifragaceae Pluimspirea D05A 1995BG22802 Astilbe ‘Gertrud Brix’ Saxifragaceae Pluimspirea D05A 1995BG22808 Astilbe ‘Bressingham Beauty’ Saxifragaceae Pluimspirea D05A 1995BG22810 Astilbe ‘Koln’ Saxifragaceae Pluimspirea D05A 1995BG22811 Astilbe ‘Irrlicht’ Saxifragaceae Pluimspirea D05A 1995BG22812 Astilbe chinensis ‘Superba’ Saxifragaceae Pluimspirea D05A 1995BG22814 Astilbe rivularis Saxifragaceae Pluimspirea D05A 1995BG22821 Astilbe ‘Brautschleier’ Saxifragaceae Pluimspirea D05A 1996BG57302 Nyssa sylvatica Nyssaceae D05A 1997BGN10F7 Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Cambridge’ Geraniaceae Ooievaarsbek D05A 1998BG04401 Astilbe chinensis var. davidii Saxifragaceae Pluimspirea D05A 1998BG68801 Cotoneaster glabratus Rosaceae Dwergmispel D05A 1998BGN7708 Sarcococca confusa Buxaceae D05A 2001BG05503 Geranium endressii Geraniaceae Ooievaarsbek D05A 2003BGN0406 Alchornea davidii Euphorbiaceae D05A 2004DEP0043 Hedera species Klimop D05A 2010DEP0042 Narcissus ‘Yellow River’ Amaryllidaceae D05A
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