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Native Dutch Plant Species Catalogue

Curated Collection for Indoor Cultivation

Indoor-Compatible Native Species

Discover authentic Dutch native plants carefully selected for their adaptability to indoor environments. Each species card provides comprehensive information about habitat requirements, light needs, and cultural significance.

Lady Fern specimen

Lady Fern

Athyrium filix-femina

  • Habitat Type: Forest understory, shaded woodlands
  • Light Needs: Partial to full shade, indirect light
  • Humidity Tolerance: High (60-80%)
  • Eco-Benefits: Air purification, humidity regulation
  • Cultural Notes: Traditional symbol of protection in Dutch folklore
Silver Birch saplings

Silver Birch Saplings

Betula pendula

  • Habitat Type: Open woodlands, heathlands
  • Light Needs: Bright indirect to direct sunlight
  • Humidity Tolerance: Moderate (40-60%)
  • Eco-Benefits: Carbon absorption, aesthetic value
  • Cultural Notes: Iconic Dutch landscape tree, symbol of renewal
Heather plant in bloom

Heather

Calluna vulgaris

  • Habitat Type: Heathlands, acidic soils
  • Light Needs: Full sun to partial shade
  • Humidity Tolerance: Moderate (40-50%)
  • Eco-Benefits: Pollinator support, soil stabilization
  • Cultural Notes: Associated with Dutch heathland traditions
Wild Marjoram herb

Wild Marjoram

Origanum vulgare

  • Habitat Type: Dry grasslands, rocky slopes
  • Light Needs: Full sun, bright direct light
  • Humidity Tolerance: Low to moderate (30-50%)
  • Eco-Benefits: Culinary use, aromatic properties
  • Cultural Notes: Traditional Dutch culinary herb
Marsh Marigold flowering

Marsh Marigold

Caltha palustris

  • Habitat Type: Wetlands, marshy areas
  • Light Needs: Partial shade, filtered light
  • Humidity Tolerance: Very high (70-90%)
  • Eco-Benefits: Water filtration, wetland ecosystem support
  • Cultural Notes: Spring symbol in Dutch nature traditions
Wild Ginger plant

Wild Ginger

Asarum europaeum

  • Habitat Type: Forest floor, shaded undergrowth
  • Light Needs: Full shade, very low light
  • Humidity Tolerance: High (60-75%)
  • Eco-Benefits: Ground cover, soil moisture retention
  • Cultural Notes: Historical medicinal plant in Dutch herbalism

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