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Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs

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Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs

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Arum elongatum
A Russian species found a.o. along the Black Sea, along forest edges on somewhat moist soil. The maroon-coloured, almost black sheath with a creamy-white spadix appears in April-May and spreads a manure scent mainly in the morning. Dark green,...
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Arum italicum
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Arum italicum
Intro: 1693. Italian Arum. Origin: Canary Islands, Cyprus, Italy, Southern France, Spain and England. Also occurs naturally in the Netherlands. The tapered leaves have clearly visible white veins. The ‘flowers’ we see on the bright yellow spadix...
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Arum italicum 'Marmoratum'
An Italian Arum that stands out for its brilliant white marbled leaves. The evergreen leaves combine well with early-flowering bulbous plants such as Cyclamen and Galanthus. This can mostly be admired in the woods on English estates where they are...
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Arum maculatum
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Arum maculatum
Spotted arum. Origin: Large parts of Europe to Ukraine. The leaves sometimes feature purple stripes and speckles. The bract is light greenish yellow with purple specks. The berries form in the fall. It grows fast on a not too dry soil.
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Arum pictum
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Arum pictum
The only autumn-flowering species. Native to Corsica, Sardinia and Spain. The spathe is purple on the inside, has a lighter colour on the outside and reaches a height of 40 cm. The spadix is almost black. During flowering, the plant emits an...
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Arum purpureospathum
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Arum purpureospathum
Introduced in 1987 by Arum specialist Peter Boyce who found the Arum in south-west Crete. The quite large shiny purple flower sheath is surrounded by dark green glossy leaves. Sometimes the leaves appear before winter. An attractive species for a...
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€13.50

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Arum rupicola var. rupicola
Native to central and eastern Turkey at altitudes of 1300 to 2060 metres. Remarkably, the flower sheath, green-cream with a purple edge, protrudes far above the shiny green leaves, a much appreciated feature. Hardy.
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€12.50

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Bellevalia cyanopoda
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Bellevalia cyanopoda
A rare and early-flowering species collected by Arnis Seisums in Syria where it grows on dolomite. A compact plant with silver-grey leaves. The slender bell-shaped flowers are bright violet-blue. Suitable for a cool but light spot.
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Bellevalia fornicula
Native to northeast Turkey in moist meadows in the mountains, on swampy soil. A real eye-catcher with fantastic large sky-blue flowers over which there is a green glow. Propagation is by seed only, the bulbs do not form clisters.
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€7.50

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Bellevalia kurdistanica
From the mountainous, cold southeast of Turkey and Iraq, this still relatively little offered Bellevalia originates. The long spike with cream-coloured, blue-tinged flowers, is crowned at the top with a few unopened, blue flowers. Five to six...
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Bellevalia nivalis

An early-flowering Bellevalia found in Cyprus, Syria and Lebanon. In bud, the flowers in the compact flower cluster are purple, when opening they become lighter in colour, almost white. The flower spike also lengthens during flowering.

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Bellevalia pycnantha
Intro: 1835. Origin: eastern Turkey, northwestern Iran and northern Iraq where they grow in moist meadows. Very distinctive dark blue, almost black flowers. Ideal for naturalising and also looks good in pots, for example in combination with other...
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Calochortus 'Cupido'
Butterfly tulip. The name Calochortus is derived from Greek. Kalos (beautiful or graceful) and chortos (grass), because of the grass-like leaves. Sixty species are known, which are found in large parts of California. The bulbs are edible. Plant...
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Corydalis bulbosa
The common name "Hollowroot" refers to the subterranean part, which is mostly hollow. Origin: Eurasia. The twenty pink or white spurred flowers form a cluster and bloom in early spring. The plant prefers a slightly woodsy soil. It used to be a...
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Corydalis buschii
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Corydalis buschii
The now available rootstocks were once found near Vladivostok (Siberia). This species has purplish red flowers. A great feature of the species is that if the rootstocks would be planted too deep or too shallow, a new root system is created at the...
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Corydalis glaucescens 'Early Beauty'
On his very first trip to the mountains, Janis Ruksans found a corydalis in the Medeo Mountains in Kazakhstan. Before the corydalis was given its proper name, it went through life as: 'The pretty corydalis from the Kyrgyz Alatau'. Later, Arnis...
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Corydalis haussknechtii
First described in the notes of the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh in 1988. Its range is restricted to south-eastern Turkey and northern Iraq, growing in temperate climates. The slender stem bears an airy-looking flower cluster, consisting of...
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Corydalis kusnetzovii
An early-flowering species from the forests of the northern Caucasus, Teberda, Stavropol. A variable species, the flowers of the offered form are creamy white with an apricot-pink hue and stand in compact clusters. (B)
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Corydalis ledebouriana
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Corydalis ledebouriana
A very early flowering species, usually occurring on somewhat nutrient-rich soils in the mountains of Central Asia. The offered lot was found on Mount Chimgan in Uzbekistan, where it occurs en masse among the Gagea. The compact flower cluster...
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Corydalis marschalliana
A closely related species to C. bulbosa (cava), cave root, from the Balkans, Crimea, Caucasus and north-western Iran, among others. It is characterised by completely ovate to elliptical leaf lobes, but because of its wide distribution, other leaf...
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Corydalis nudicaulis 'Talogan'
Originating from a population in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, distinct from the species because of a late flowering, coarser and broader leaves, dark green and even glistening. The flower colour is unusual, white with contrasting brown. C. nudicaulis...
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Corydalis schanginii subsp. ainae ‘Apricotin'
From numerous seedlings of C. schanginii subsp schanginii x C. schanginii subsp. ainae, this new hybrid was selected at the Dambrascus nursery. The flowers stand out with an intense pink- apricot hue, the grey-green foliage is more broadly lobed...
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Corydalis schanginii subsp. schanginii
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Corydalis schanginii subsp. schanginii
This corydalis probably has the largest distribution area of all Central Asian species. Available are descendants of plants that were collected at 1800-2000 m altitude in Kyrgyzstan near Bishek in 1975. When this miracle was found in 1833, they...
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Corydalis solida 'Cantate'
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Corydalis solida 'Cantate'
Spring Corydalis or bird-in-a-bush. Origin: Lebanon, western Asia and large parts of Europe. In the Netherlands along the major rivers, around old country estates and still here and there in southern Limburg. A special feature of this bulbous...
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida
Also called Spring Corydalis or bird-in-a-bush. Origin: Lebanon, West Asia and parts of Europe. In the Netherlands along the great rivers around old country estates and even some areas in South Limburg. A particular feature of this plant is the...
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida 'Beth Evans'
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida 'Beth Evans'
Bright pink flowers with a white spot on the spurs which becomes more noticeable as the flowering time passes. The leaves are coarser than those of the other varieties. Reliable. (B)
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida ‘Merlin’
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida 'Merlin'
Truly a beauty: the purest white flowers, with a subtle dark purple line on the petal tabs. Compact flower clusters.
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Corydalis solida 'Purple Bird'
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida 'Purple Bird'
After years of selecting beautiful seedlings of C. solida, Mr. Huisman developed a series of Bird-in-a-bush with bird names. This find is deep purple. Another selection appears to have been registered recently under this name, therefore it is...
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida 'White Knight'
Blooms very late, one of the latest. The racemes of large white flowers are longer than in the other varieties.
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Corydalis vittae 'Goliath'
In the western Caucasus growing Corydalis vittae, A. Seisums encountered this large form. The initially creamy white flowers glow to snow-white. A beautiful, robust, late-flowering Corydalis, certainly among the best white forms. (S)
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Dichelostemma 'Pink Diamond'
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Dichelostemma 'Pink Diamond'
A hybrid that originates from D. ida-maia x D. multiflorum. It is pink with green. This is a great alternative for whom the red of the D. ida-maia is too fiery. Partly because of its frivolous growth habit, it can be beautifully combined with...
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Dichelostemma congestum
Intro: 1806. Origin: Washington to North Carolina (USA). A bulbous plant with tightly spaced, soft lilac-blue tubular flowers, on top of a leafless 70-90 cm long stem. Flowers very long, superb cut flower and great to combine with perennials in...
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Dichelostemma ida-maia
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Dichelostemma ida-maia
Intro: 1870. Origin: California and Oregon, where they thrive in the Redwood forests, mainly on grasslands. The American name 'Firecracker - Flower' is very appropriate: the flower bud borne by 50-60 cm long, crooked stems, bursts into five to...
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