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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: 1965. Division 1. A daffodil nice for naturalising. Similar to N. pseudo-narcissus subsp. lobularis. Put on this earth by J. Gerritsen & Zoon. The petals are cream in bud stage and fade to almost white. The cylindrical trumpet is vivid...
Division 11. An unregistered, small, split-corona daffodil, one of Jan de Winter's many seedlings. Warm yellow, fragrant flowers with a nice, frivolous flower shape.
Intro for 1948. Division 3. Alec Gray used N. rupicola subsp. watieri, among others, for this cross. The sepals are pure white. The strongly ribbed, disk-shaped crown is greenish white, to the base green. A beautiful miniature.
Division 1. N. asturiensis is native to the mountain pastures of Spain and northern Portugal. Piccolini is a vigorously growing selection registered by Carlos van der Veek in 2021. Both the cover leaves and the trumpet are golden yellow, where in...
A wonderfully fragrant species that has a range across parts of mainland Italy, Sardinia and a small area in France. Deep golden yellow, shallow trumpet-shaped flowers, up to five, in clusters on a 20 cm tall stem. For a sunny position in...
Intro: 1629. Division 10. Hoop’s petticoat. Origin: Algeria, Morocco, Spain, Portugal and south-western France. The range consists of a large-flowered selection that flowers much better and more abundantly than the species, with several flower...
Enticed by its fragrance and profuse flowering. Three to four flower stalks appear from a bulb with at least five fragrant golden-yellow flowers. Native to Spain, closely related to N. fernandesii. The five detached petals encompass the slightly...
Intro: before 1576. Division 1. According to Michael Jefferson-Brown, author of the book "Narcissus", the "official" name is: Narcissus pseudonarcissus subsp. obvallaris var. maximus. It is a now rarely grown daffodil which is mentioned regularly...
Division 13, Section jonquilla. A jonquil which was frequently used as a genitor. Now mostly forgotten, but remains one of the most beautiful wild forms. Very floriferous, from each bulb grow multiple (six-eight) stems with three to five fragrant,...
Intro: around 1700. Division 13. Has some beautiful nicknames: 'Silver Trumpet', 'The Drooping White Spanish Daffodil' and 'The Swan's Neck Daffodil'. Moschatus means: smelling of musk. This daffodil has been cultivated for more than 300 years....
Striking and unusual in this wild form are the petals that are strongly inflated in the bud stage, like those of a Physalis. This form of Poet Daffodil is found in southern France, near Verigon, growing on moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil in...
Intro: before 1600. Division 13. Also known as old pheasant's eye. It is when almost all daffodils have stopped flowering, that the fragrant flowers of this beauty open. The bright white, lightly backward curved petals surround a green cup with a...
Division 13, Section pseudo narcissus. A geographic form of N. pseudo-narcissus, originally occurring in southern Belgium and northern France. It is one of the earliest flowering daffodils (March), the sepals are cream yellow and the cup is...
Division 13, section pseudo narcissus. In the UK these wild growing, deep golden daffodil is called the Tenby-Daffodil, the national daffodil of Wales. There are several stories circulating about how the daffodil ended up in Wales. The following...
N. viridiflora is an autumn-flowering species, which is stimulated to come into bloom by heavy rainfall after a hot summer. Native to the southern tip of Spain, Gibraltar and partly along the coastline of Morocco. Not hardy in the Netherlands, but...
N. viridiflora is an autumn-flowering species, which is stimulated to come into bloom by heavy rainfall after a hot summer. Native to the southern tip of Spain, Gibraltar and partly along the coastline of Morocco. Not hardy in the Netherlands, but...
N. viridiflora is an autumn-flowering species, which is stimulated to come into bloom by heavy rainfall after a hot summer. Native to the southern tip of Spain, Gibraltar and partly along the coastline of Morocco. Not hardy in the Netherlands, but...
N. viridiflora is an autumn-flowering species, which is stimulated to come into bloom by heavy rainfall after a hot summer. Native to the southern tip of Spain, Gibraltar and partly along the coastline of Morocco. Not hardy in the Netherlands, but...
N. viridiflora is an autumn-flowering species, which is stimulated to come into bloom by heavy rainfall after a hot summer. Native to the southern tip of Spain, Gibraltar and partly along the coastline of Morocco. Not hardy in the Netherlands, but...
Division 13. A species from southwestern Europe. It is a real pleasure to admire this miniature. A very slender and low-growing daffodil with several golden-yellow flowers. For a sunny, warm spot, where the lovely fragrance also comes into its own.
Intro: 1601. Division 4. The double-flowered form of N. odorus. Double Campernelles. The wonderfully fragrant yellow flowers look like roses. In the book 'De Narcis' from 1908 written by D.J.M. Wüstenhoof and R. H. Beerhorst, I came across another...
Intro: 1981. Collected by Dr Rolf Fiedler as Beauverdia sellowiana in Patagonia, Argentina. In its native habitat, Nothoscordum grows in full sun on powdery sandy soil. Was presented at the Royal Hortical Society in London in 1984 as: Ipheion...