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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.
A multicoloured crocus named by Ray Cobs after his friend Ronald Ginns. Ronald Ginns (1896-1976) was one of the founders of the British Cactus and Succulent Society in 1945. The white to pale pink crocus is dark purple veined on the outside.
E.A. Bowles. This elegant crocus has gorgeous detailed markings on the outside of its petals. When the flowers opens in the sun, they show their beautiful inside: lilac purple with a white band and a yellow heart. In England this crocus is called...
An easy-growing autumn crocus, native to the Crimea, Caucasus, Turkey and Iran. However, several forms of C. speciosus occur in this large area, which Janis Ruksans divides into several species, subspecies, types. He devotes several pages to this...
A form of C. speciosus cultivated in the Netherlands in 1913 by Van Tubergen. White flowers with an orange throat, easily growing. Incidentally, no pure white form is found in wild populations.
To date, the species has been found in only three locations on limestone rocks in Taşeli Yaylası, southern Turkey. It is an early-flowering crocus, white flowers, darkly feathered on the outside of the petals. Mostly the throat is yellow, as are...
A variable beauty found exclusively in Crimea, Ukraine. Latvian botanist Nikolai J. Puring was working in Crimea and described C. tauricus in 1900. The outer petals vary from white to lilac, slightly edged, feathered or striped. The inside is...
Intro: 1847. Also known as woodland corcus or early crocus. Origin: southern 'Yugoslavia' to the south of Hungary , but mainly on the limestone hills in Dalmatia. These star-shaped, light lavender flowers, often with a light brown-yellow glow on...
Intro: 1847. Origin: southern 'Yugoslavia' to southern Hungary, but mainly on limestone hills in Dalmatia. The star-shaped flowers are particularly richly flowering. Propagates spontaneously and is an excellent crocus for naturalising. Blooms in...
Named after the famous house: Barr & Sons. The flower colour is violet-pink with a grey glow on the outer petals. Won an Award of Merit in 1939. Well suited for planting in large groups to naturalise.
A newer variety of the species Crocus tommasinianus. The special feature of this beautiful variety is its intense colouring and the dark tips of the petals.
Violet-blue, the tips of the petals are dark purple. The star-shaped flowers are particularly richly flowering. Propagates spontaneously and is an excellent crocus for naturalising.
This is pretty much the pinkest crocus in our range. A sublime form of the woodland crocus. Especially if the flower opens its petals in the sun the pink inside is clearly visible.
Intro: 1956 (Roozen-Kramer). Magnificent ruby-purple flowers. The interior is slightly lighter in colour. Well suited for naturalising in large groups.
Woodland crocus with larger ruby purple flowers. For in the grass, but also nice in big bunches in the border. For sun to partial shade, few soil requirements. 100-120 pieces per m2. Bulb size: 5 cm.
Origin: southern 'Yugoslavia' to southern Hungary, but mainly on the limestone hills of Dalmatia. Especially richly flowering are these star-shaped light lavender-blue flowers, often with a slight brownish-yellow glow on the outer three petals....
W.J. Elderling, 1924. Medium-sized lavender-violet flowers that are darker at the base. The orange stamens contrast nicely with the lavender-violet flower colour.
Large-flowered crocuses, known as "large Dutch crocuses", mostly used in public green spaces. Reliably recurrent and strong. Probably all descendants of the Italian wild forms, Crocus neapolitanus. Vernus would appear incorrectly in the name.
Intro: 1765. Origin: Pyrenees, Alps (Switzerland, northern Italy, Austria, Germany and northern Balkans). A rarely offered species with smaller white flowers.
Intro: 1765. Origin: Pyrenees, Alps (Switzerland, northern Italy, Austria, Germany and northern Balkans). A rarely offered species. Colour is variable, from pale to dark purple mostly with a dark spot at the tips of the petals.
Intro: 1826. Origin: southern Turkey, western Syria and Lebanon where they occur on the mountains around Beirut. Vitellinus means: the yellow of an egg yolk. The softly scented yellow-orange flowers are funnel-shaped with occasional bronze or...
An exuberantly flowering crocus with an average of ten flowers from a tuber. The inner petals are white, while the soft blue outer three petals are sprinkled with violet speckles. Crocus weldenii is found in dry grassland and rocky areas in...
Intro: 1962. Willem van Eeden called this crocus vain. The outer side of the flowers is ivory with light blue spots on the underside of the petals. The inside is white, greyish white towards the heart. Wonderful orange stamens with soft orange...
A hybrid of Crocus reticulatus x Crocus angustifolius, won by Leonid Bondarenko. Floriferous with large, on the inside golden yellow flowers, the outside is cream coloured with purple stripes. A sterile clone which grows well.
C. x leonidii was created by crossbreeding work by Leonid Bondarenko between C. reticulatus x C. angustifolius. Early-flowering, well weather-resistant crocuses. The flowers are sterile. 'Little Amber' is mustard yellow with narrow dark purple...
Pure snow white Spanish bluebells. Perhaps the most beautiful colour to highlight dark places in the garden, for example under bushes. Perfect for naturalising.
Pure snow white Spanish bluebells. Perhaps the most beautiful colour to highlight dark places in the garden, for example under bushes. Perfect for naturalising.
Spanish bluebell, a dark blue selection. The first description of the wood hyacinth dates from 1601. The broad leaves are somewhat pendulous and ribbon-shaped. The round to 40 cm high flower stems are about one third occupied by many nodding,...
Spanish bluebells, fantastic in combination with the ostrich fern: Matteuccia struthiopteris. The first description of the wood hyacinth dates from 1601. The broad leaves are somewhat pendulous and ribbon-shaped. The round to 40 cm high flower...
Bluebell. This species has been known since the Middle Ages. Although the original sites can be found in northwestern Italy and southeastern France, we find the harebells wild in most of Europe. The glossy green leaves are quite wide and...
Bluebell. This species has been known since the Middle Ages. Although the original sites can be found in northwestern Italy and southeastern France, we find the harebells wild in most of Europe. The glossy green leaves are quite wide and...
Bluebell. This species has been known since the Middle Ages. Although the original sites can be found in northwestern Italy and southeastern France, we find the harebells wild in most of Europe. The glossy green leaves are quite wide and...
A cross between H. non-scripta x H. hispanica. It is assumed that this is the wild hyacinth found in the Netherlands. Here is a fantastic white form, which received a Certificate at the Test Garden in 2012. The flower stalks, from which the white...
A genus closely related to Brodiaea and Dichelostemma. consisting of more than thirty species. Triteleia tolerates full sun but also light shade. The soil type may vary from sand to loam, but should be well-drained and rich in nutrients. Perfect...
Brodiaea, A umbel, with about 40 violet-blue flowers, with a violet central vein. The whole is reminiscent of a finer edition of an Agapanthus. The leaves are slightly bluish dark green, 1.5 cm wide and recumbent. Excellent cut flower.
Intro: 1835. Origin: British Columbia, Idaho and California (USA). The flower heads are filled with dozens of milky white, funnel-shaped, upright flowers. The strong yet supple flower stems are about 50 cm high. Blooms in June-July.
It is a richly flowering form, up to twenty-five flowers per flower head, with decorative creamy white flowers that feature a distinctive, purple-violet stripe from the centre flowing out over the petals. Excellent cut flower.