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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 spectacular Allium native to Iran. The large, globular flower head stands just above the ground on a short, 10-15 cm tall flower stalk. The numerous, wide-open, star-shaped flowers, formed by slender, pointed petals, are glossy, reddish violet....
Intro: 1880. Origin: Turkestan and northeastern Afghanistan, often growing together with C. luteum. A variable species, because of which several clone parties are now available through specialists from Lithuania and Latvia. The petals are white on...
The native range of this short-leaved subspecies is from southern Turkey to north-western Jordan. Growing in temperate climates, Colchicum flowers appear immediately after winter, usually pink, pale pink, sometimes white. The range are descendants...
It was John Inghamm who found this Crocus on the slope of Kuh-e Sendan Dagh in Iran in 2008. Only described for the first time in 2017 by Janis Ruksans in the first supplement of his book The World of Crocus. The late-flowering C. inghamii differs...
A rare and very hard to keep Fritillaria occurring on dry slopes in among others Afghanistan and Iran, this batch was collected in Armenia. The beautiful flat flowers are dark speckled, the heart has striking markings. The leaves are gray-green,...
The wide-open, soft pink, purple-sprinkled flowers are reminiscent of a Nomocharis. Native to a (semi-)desert climate at high altitudes in western China and central Afghanistan, among others. The flower stem does not grow much higher than 15 cm,...
Intro: 1573. Lapwing flower, occurs in almost all of Europe. It is a native plant. Ideally suited for naturalising. The leaves are oblong. The flower stalk almost always has one bell-shaped flower per stem, but the longer the plants are fixed in...
Intro: 1974. Origin: eastern Turkey, northern Iraq and western Iran. A few shiny green and narrow leaves envelop the ca. 25 cm tall flower stem. The inflorescence consists of bell-shaped nodding flowers, purplish in colour and enveloped in a green...
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.
(Gold Group). A 'golden' snowdrop that is still highly coveted by collectors. In the 1980s, the striking snowdrop was found in the garden of English lady Primrose Warburg. The gynoecium is yellow and the inner petals are marked bright yellow.
(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...
Found north of the Kura river, in the Caucasus in Georgia. A low Iris belonging to the section Oncocyclus. Conditions in which this beauty is found are often miserable, very dry, little rain in spring and nights when it can be quite cold. Best...
Years ago, Václav Jošt collected a previously unknown Ornithogalum in Turkey. The plant develops to a height of 30 cm and the flower stem bears a screen of up to 40 white flowers. The flowers are green on the outside. The low-growing, grey-green...
A Trillium of unparalleled beauty, found exclusively the Siskiyou Mountains, and mountain range in California. Rivale means, growing on streams or water, the place where this species is found. The mostly white flowers, soft pink and even speckled...