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Smooth Hydrangea
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Smooth Hydrangea

The smooth hydrangea is the hardiest of all hydrangea species, tolerating Scandinavian winters up to zone 4. With its round, snow-white flower balls that can reach 30 cm in diameter, 'Annabelle' is one of the most spectacular additions to any garden.

Sun to shade Every 2–3 days
Dahlia
Medium

Dahlia

The dahlia is the unrivalled queen of late summer and autumn — with a form range from tiny pompon buttons to dinner-plate-sized cactus blooms in almost every colour except blue. A tuber plant that rewards with floral splendour all the way to frost.

Full sun Every 2–3 days
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Medium

Oakleaf Hydrangea

The oakleaf hydrangea is a four-season shrub with unique oak-like leaves, large white flower panicles in summer, flaming autumn colour, and decorative bark in winter. One of the most experientially rich shrubs for Scandinavian gardens.

Sun to semi-shade Every 3–4 days
Hydrangea
Medium

Hydrangea

Hydrangea's large-flowered, ball-shaped clusters in white, pink, blue, and purple are one of the most spectacular features of the summer garden. An easy-care shrub that blooms for a long time and also provides beautiful autumn colour.

Semi-shade to shade Every 2–3 days
Climbing Hydrangea
Medium

Climbing Hydrangea

The climbing hydrangea is one of the most beautiful climbing plants for shady positions. It climbs independently along walls and trees using aerial roots and is covered in summer with large, white flower clusters carrying a subtle almond fragrance.

Shade to semi-shade Every 3–4 days
Lavender
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Lavender

Lavender's silver-grey foliage and violet-blue flower stalks fill the garden with a calming, sweet fragrance. A drought-tolerant, pollinator-friendly perennial that thrives in sunny, well-drained positions in Scandinavian gardens.

Full sun Every 1–2 weeks (drought-tolerant)
Heather
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Heather

Heather is a symbol of Nordic nature — with its violet-purple sea of blooms over moors and forest edges it is one of Scandinavia's most recognisable plants. In the garden it provides colour and structure from late summer through winter.

Full sun Every 5–7 days
Lupine
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Lupine

Lupine's tall, colourful flower spikes are one of the most recognisable features of the Scandinavian summer landscape. A robust perennial that enriches the soil with nitrogen and delivers a magnificent floral display in June.

Full sun to semi-shade Every 5–7 days
Peony
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Peony

The peony's lush, fragrant flowers are one of the absolute highlights of summer in Scandinavian gardens. A hardy perennial that can live for decades in the same spot and becomes more magnificent with each passing year.

Full sun to semi-shade Every 5–7 days
Delphinium
Medium

Delphinium

Delphinium's tall, blue-purple flower spikes are perhaps the most majestic feature of the summer garden. A classic perennial in Nordic cottage and cottage-style gardens that blooms in magnificent blue, lilac, pink, and white shades.

Full sun Every 3–5 days
Rose
Medium

Rose

The rose is the queen of the garden — with its unrivalled floral beauty, fragrance, and versatility it is the most cultivated garden plant in Scandinavia and a symbol of beauty since antiquity.

Full sun Every 3–5 days
Summer Phlox
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Summer Phlox

Summer phlox's fragrant flower clusters in pink, white, red, and lilac light up the garden border in July–September. A hardy and easy-care perennial that is a classic feature of Scandinavian gardens.

Full sun to semi-shade Every 3–5 days
Hardy Geranium
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Hardy Geranium

Hardy geranium — or cranesbill — is one of the most reliable and easy-to-grow perennials in Scandinavian gardens. With a long flowering season, attractive autumn colour, and the ability to thrive in both sun and shade, it is an indispensable ground cover and border plant.

Sun to shade (depending on variety) Every 5–7 days
Panicle Hydrangea
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Panicle Hydrangea

The panicle hydrangea is the hardiest hydrangea and tolerates Scandinavian winters down to zone 5. With its conical, white to cream panicles that blush pink toward autumn, it is one of the garden's longest-blooming ornamental shrubs.

Sun to semi-shade Every 3–4 days
Anthurium
Medium

Anthurium

Anthurium andraeanum, known as the flamingo flower, is one of the most spectacular and long-lasting houseplants. Its glossy, heart-shaped spathes in red, pink, or white are actually modified leaves — not flowers.

Indirect light Every 1–2 weeks
Wax Plant
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Wax Plant

Hoya carnosa, known as the wax plant or porcelain flower, is a fascinating trailing plant with thick, waxy leaves and stunning flower clusters. The star-shaped flowers smell sweetly and produce honey-like nectar.

Moderate to bright indirect light Every 2–3 weeks
Bird of Paradise
Medium

Bird of Paradise

Strelitzia reginae, the bird of paradise, is one of the most dramatic houseplants. With its large, leathery leaves and iconic orange-and-blue flowers that resemble exotic birds, it creates a truly tropical atmosphere in any room.

Full sun to bright indirect light Every 1–2 weeks
Geranium
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Geranium

The geranium is summer's most iconic Scandinavian balcony flower — a colour explosion in windows and on balconies across the country. With the right care it blooms continuously from June to frost.

Full sun Every 3–5 days
Orchid
Medium

Orchid

The Phalaenopsis orchid, called the moth orchid, is the most widely cultivated orchid in the world. With its striking flowers and elegant form, it is one of the most beautiful challenges in indoor growing.

Bright indirect light Every 7–10 days
Peace Lily
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Peace Lily

The peace lily is an elegant houseplant known for its glossy, dark green leaves and beautiful white spathes. It thrives in shady positions and is one of the best plants for purifying indoor air.

Low to moderate light Every 1–2 weeks