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Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs
The website is once again full of novelties. Thanks to the infinite supply that nature brings with it; a site full of worldly bulbs.
Intro: 1601. The flower colour is white, sometimes with a touch of pink. In the wild the white form is rarely found. The ivy-like leaves are decorative marbled and often variable. Hardy to -30 ° C.
Origin: Corsica , Sardinia, southeastern France , Italy, large parts of the Balkans, Greece and western Turkey. In 1538 this cyclamen was reported under the name C. neapolitanum. From the flat tuber surrounded by a corky skin, many 10-15 cm tall...
This beautiful, delicate cyclamen was collected by E.K. Balls near Burujuk, Northwestern Turkey in June 1934. Occurs on rocky limestone soil between the roots of trees (oaks). The scalloped leaves are dark green with silvery spots. The flower...
An almost extinct species that occurs sporadically in the mountains of Lebanon. It is one of the most beautiful cyclamen with large, light pink, fragrant flowers that appear in spring, from February to April. The petals have a clearly visible red...
According to tradition, the first specimens were collected in 1901 in the southwest of Turkey (Anatolia) and imported via the former Smyrna (now Izmir) by the firm Van Tubergen. The dark green, serrated leaves are heart-shaped with irregular...
This pure white, very attractive form was not discovered in the wild until 1993. The fragrant flowers appear in autumn, often simultaneously with the newly formed, beautifully marbled leaves. Hardy to -18 ° C.
Intro: probably 1739. Origin: Rhodes, Cyprus, Crete(?), a single location in southern Greece (near Athos), south-west Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, northeast Algeria and northern Tunisia. From these from December to March flowering species,...
One of the most beautiful spring-flowering cyclamen , known since 1895. Found by the Turkish botanist Dr. Demiriz on Duldul Day in Adana province (the Adanus Mountains) in 1952. The heart-shaped leaves are serrated and purple on the underside....
Origin: calcareous mountain forests of Central and Southern Europe, from France to Poland, Slovakia and Bulgaria to Croatia. The highly fragrant flowers are pink to carmine red, often with a dark glow. The dark green leaves are subtly white...
Origin: northern Mediterranean countries, locally in southern France, the islands of Corsica, Sardinia, Kos and Rhodes and in Algeria. A beautiful Cyclamen that has a gentle fragrance and produces many flowers.
A number of subspecies are known in...
This fairly rare, lily-of-the-valley scented Cyclamen is the only species found in Libya, and even then only in a limited area in Cyrenaica. Unique to the species is that the anthers protrude 1.5-2.5 mm above the flower tube. Pink flowers and...
Found in a cemetery in Cologne in the 1970s. A nivalis with intense yellow markings and a green ovary. After two years in a permanent location, the features come out best.
A small snowdrop, from G. woronowii, with light green, shiny leaves. The pretty little flower has a soft green mark on the inner petals, a green tip on the outer petals.
(Double Group). A beautiful snowdrop with six outer petals and six inner petals, beautifully symmetrically arranged. Godfrey Owen was found in Mrs Margaret Owen's garden around 1996, and named by her after her late husband.
(Imperial Group). As the name suggests, what we have here is a snowdrop that heralds the New Year. Wonderful to find a snowdrop in the garden so early in January, and nice to bring inside in a jar. Was found in a batch of G. elwesii var. elwesii.
A green G. elwesii, flowering as early as December. Initially, the flower is not very large, but if the snowdrop is established for a few years, the flower comes to full development.
this selection from Trym comes from the hands of the highly acclaimed Colin Mason. Even more beautiful because of the special green markings on the outside of the petals. Rare.
(Imperial Group). The third oldest extant snowdrop cultivar. In 1858, Frederick Bedford, head gardener of Straffan House, County Kildare in Ireland, found a snowdrop among G. plicatus that produced two flowers. The name 'Straffan' is not...
(Double Group). Truly a maverick. The partly green, outer petals are very slender and point, somewhat wavy, far outwards, resembling the whiskers of a walrus. The inner petals show a heart-shaped, green patch on the outside. Small plant,...
(Imperial Group). In 1995, Veronica Cross encountered this striking snowdrop in the former Backhouse Garden at Sutton Court in Herefordshire. The appearance of the flower is reminiscent of an insect. Very slender flower shape, the tubular, inner...
One of the taller Greatorex Double, named after a character, a country wench, in William Shakespeare's Love's Labour Lost. It is a snowdrop with sturdy leaves and small short thick double flowers, of which the outer petals are round in shape. On...
Widow Iris. Intro: 1597. Origin: Southern Europe, North Africa, Israel and Turkey. The long and square leaves appear very early. The fragrant flowers are quite special: the ascending portion of the flower (the standard) is yellowish green while...
Water plant basket, round model. diameter 14 cm, height 10 cm. Ideal for planting rare, or fragile bulbous plants and then burying this in its entirety.