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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.

Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs

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Camassia leichtlinii 'Blue Candle'
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Camassia 'Blue Candle'
An introduction from 2010 that received a certificate on the testing ground of the KAVB in the same year. The light blue, star-shaped flowers in the extra long flower clusters stand straight and tower above the leaves.
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Camassia 'Sweet Candle'
‘Sweet Candle’ was first seen at the Chelsea Flower Show 2024. Gorgeous soft lilac-pink, star-shaped flowers in tight, straight spikes as seen in Camassia ‘Blue Candle’ and ‘Violet Candle’. The result of selection work by Van Woesik Veredeling B.V.
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Camassia 'Violet Candle'
Following the Camassia 'Blue Candle', there is now also 'Violet Candle', created from selection work done by Van Woesik Veredeling B.V. Another colour in the range and more to follow.
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Camassia cusickii
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Camassia cusickii
Intro: 1888. Origin: Northeast Oregon (USA). From a large, pear-shaped bulb grow powerful stems. The outer petals of the irregularly shaped flowers are blue. The stamens are shorter than the flower and the white filaments which are initially...
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Alba'
The original C. leichtlinii originates from British Columbia to Washington, U.S.A. Named after Maximilian Leichtlin (1831-1890), a horticultural expert from Germany. The 60-80 cm long stems are densely set with large star-shaped cream-colored...
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Caerulea'
Stately blue flower sprays set with large star-shaped dark blue flowers on sturdy straight stems. Camassia can be perfectly combined with perennials in the herbaceous border. The decorative dark green linear leaves envelop the stem and point up...
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Maybelle' ®
A cultivar registered in 2015 with dark blue-violet flowers and a slightly more compact growth habit. Carlos van der Veek encountered this mutant in a batch of C. leichtlinii 'Caerulea', a distinctive addition to the range of blue Camassia, this...
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Sacajawea'
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Sacajawea'
The cream-coloured flowers of this newcomer are accompanied by delicately variegated foliage. The narrow leaves have a cream-coloured edge. Named after the Indian girl Sacajawea who was involved in the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) as...
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Semiplena'
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Semiplena'
A sterile semi-double form. The 60-80 cm high stems bear cream-colored flowers with a hint of green. Because the flowers are sterile they bloom longer. Nice and distinctive cut flower.
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Camassia leichtlinii -roze tinten-
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Camassia leichtlinii -roze tinten-
The offer consists of a batch propagated from seed with different shades of pink. The original material comes from America.
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Camassia quamash
From California and eastwards to Montana and Utah. The 6 to 8 linear leaves are blue-green and the up to 35 cm long stems bear 10 to 30 star-shaped soft violet flowers with a hint of blue. Well suited for naturalising in a flower meadow.
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Camassia quamash -grootverbruik-
Camassia quamash A nice form of the famous camassia, ideal for naturalising in flower meadows. Sun to dappled shade. 80-100 per m2. Bulb size: 5 cm.
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€75.00

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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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€4.50

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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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€9.00

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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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€15.00

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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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€12.00

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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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€9.00

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Fritillaria 'Yellow Beauty'
Crown Imperial, a new, yellow, healthy growing selection. After flowering, beautiful seed pods appear, which are good for drying for decoration. The bulbs are strikingly white and little susceptible to fusarium. Great for use as a cut flower.
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Fritillaria acmopetala
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Fritillaria acmopetala
Intro: 1874. The leaf arrangement on the 50cm high flower stem is remarkable. Only a few thin leaves are attached to the flower stem, standing 10cm apart. Three nodding bell-shaped flowers per stem. On the outside the petals are olive green with...
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Fritillaria amana
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Fritillaria amana
Intro: 1975 by E.K. Bells. Origin: Turkey (the Amana Mountains), Syria and Lebanon. One, sometimes two wide bell-shaped flowers on 20-30 cm tall flower stems. The flower colour is green with a variable brownish-purple diamond pattern at the edges...
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Fritillaria ariana
Growing on desert dunes in Afghanistan and Central Asia, this rarely offered Fritillaria displays its pink flowers. The flowers are black to pink on the outside, the pink inside showing a pretty yellow centre with brown markings. The nectaries...
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Fritillaria camschatcensis
Intro: 1757. The only transatlantic species. Occurs in North America, from Washington to Alaska and is referred to as ‘Eskimo potatoe’ by the natives. There, it is also known as Chocolate Lily. They can also be found on the Kuril Islands,...
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Fritillaria davisii
Origin: Greece (the southeast of the Peloponnese). Named after Dr. Peter H. Davis who found this fritillaria in aforementioned area in 1940. Two broad and shiny leaves are attached on the base of the stem. The three thick waxy buds have a striking...
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Fritillaria eduardii 'Sunrise'
F. eduardii is found high in the mountains of Tajikistan, Turkey, northeastern Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan, among others. Characteristically, the flowers and bulbs do not emit the so-called fox scent, as F. imperialis does. The inflorescence of the...
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Fritillaria elwesii
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Fritillaria elwesii
Origin: Southwest Turkey where they are found growing under pine trees. The stem is surrounded by narrow curved leaves. The up to four semi-nodding bell-shaped flowers are purple and brown with bright green stripes. The heart of the flower is...
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Fritillaria gibbosa
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Fritillaria gibbosa
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,...
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Fritillaria involucrata
Can be found mainly on grassy limestone slopes in the more remote parts of the French and Italian Alps. Recognisable by its three lanceolate leaves at the top of the flower stems. Usually two to three dark chequered, light apple green flowers per...
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Fritillaria karelinii
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,...
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Fritillaria latakiensis
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Fritillaria latakiensis
Intro: 1975. Origin: the Taurus Mountains and near Latakia in northwestern Syria. The 1 to 2 narrow bell-shaped flowers are purple, sometimes with a grey glow, often also with a green stripe down the middle of the petals. The flower opening is so...
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€10.00

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Fritillaria meleagris
Intro: 1573. Snake's head fritillary. Occurs almost everywhere in Europe. In the Netherlands it can be found along the floodplains of the river IJssel, and in large numbers near Hasselt and the Reeuwijkse Plassen. It is a Stinzen plant. Ideally...
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Fritillaria meleagris 'Alba'
A selection of collected white shades of F. meleagris. Gives a fresh look to darker places in the garden. The green marks on the flowers are barely noticable.
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Fritillaria meleagris -grootverbruik-
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...
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Fritillaria michailovskyi
Intro: 1905. Origin: the northeast of Turkey, especially around lake Van and lake Kars. First discovered in 1904 and described by Michailovski. Perfect for a shady rock garden. The few leaves are somewhat elliptical. It carries up to eight flowers...
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Fritillaria michailovskyi multiflora
A striking selection of this Fritillaria from Turkey. A thick cluster of up to ten bell-shaped flowers appears on a flower stem. Maroon in colour with a golden yellow edge.
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Fritillaria montana
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Fritillaria montana
A widespread species that can be found on steep slopes in the whole of southern France to northern Italy, the former Yugoslavia and Northern Greece. The short, bluish leaves are attached alternately along the stem. Flower colour: dark purplish...
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Fritillaria olivieri
Native to the northern Zagros Mountains in Iran, in marshy meadows along streams at altitudes of 1800 to 4000 metres. The solitary green bell-shaped flowers have chocolate purple stripes. The slender leaves are green in colour. This species is...
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Fritillaria pallidiflora
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Fritillaria pallidiflora
Intro: 1857. Discovered by the German botanist and plant collector Eduard August von Regel (1815-1892). Beautiful sea-green, crosswise placed leaves. Large (5 cm) nodding lemon-yellow (pallidus means pale yellow) flowers with fine green veins on...
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Fritillaria persica
Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The 90 cm high stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alterantely along the stem, often alone, sometimes with three leaves on the same level. The bell-shaped intense dark purple flowers form an...
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Fritillaria persica 'Green Dreams'
Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The ca. 90 cm tall flower stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alternately along the stem, often alone, sometimes with three leaves at equal height. The bell-shaped green flowers form a cluster...
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Fritillaria persica 'Ivory Bells'
A creamy-white mutation of F. persica. Beautiful full flower spikes with drooping bell-shaped flowers. The selection 'Ivory Bells' is distinguished from F. persica 'Alba' by its much more densely covered flower stem. The entire plant structure...
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Fritillaria persica 'Magic Bells'
Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The ca. 90 cm tall flower stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alternately along the stem, often alone, sometimes with three leaves at equal height. A selection with bicoloured flowers, purple...
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Fritillaria persica 'Minaret'
Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The ca. 90 cm tall flower stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alternately along the stem, often alone, sometimes with three leaves at equal height. A selection with black purple flowers in...
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Fritillaria persica 'Purple Dynamite'
A stunning selection of 'Purple Dynamite' with shiny leaves and shiny flowers. Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The ca. 90 cm high flower stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alternately along the stem, often alone, sometimes...
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Fritillaria persica 'Twin Towers Tribute'
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Fritillaria persica 'Twin Towers Tribute'
Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The ca. 90 cm tall flower stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alternately along the stem, often alone, sometimes with three leaves at equal height. The bell-shaped intense dark purple flowers...
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Fritillaria raddeana
Intro 1909. Origin: Afghanistan, northeastern Iran and southeastern Turkey. Related to F. imperialis. Has glossy, pointed green leaves that are arranged alternately up to fifteen cm from the inflorescence. Each star-shaped, drooping flower,...
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Fritillaria reuteri
Origin: Iran near Isfahan, on wet, loamy meadows at 2500-3000 meters altitude. The plant resembles a floriferous F. michailovskyi, but the flowers are shorter and slimmer and the flower stem is longer. The bell-shaped flowers are dark brown to red...
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Fritillaria sewerzowii
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Fritillaria sewerzowii
Origin: grows on screes in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, northern Pakistan and Kashmir to far into China. The oppositely disposed, ellipse-shaped leaves are green-grey and are attached to a 25 to 30 cm high stem. The pagoda-shaped flowers,...
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Fritillaria sewerzowii 'Green Eyes'
Superb selection in which the outside of the flower shows a purple blush, the inside is lime green with a dark eye. In spring, the flower cluster with buds appears just above the ground. Pretty soon the stem lengthens and the pagoda-shaped flowers...
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Fritillaria stenanthera
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Fritillaria stenanthera
Origin: Uzbekistan through Afghanistan to northern Iran, and in the Kara-Tau Mountains in Kazakhstan. They can be found around Tashkent and Chimgan. The very beautiful, soft pink flowers are characterised by a wide purple circle around the...
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Fritillaria thessala 'Milea'
A species found in the Katarpas, a mountain pass in the Pindus Mountains, northern Greece, at more than 1,500 metres altitude. At this altitude, summers are moist, making this species suitable for the garden. Up to three large, jade-green,...
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Fritillaria thunbergii
F. thunbergii has a kind of adhesive tendrils at the leaf tips, with which it keeps itself standing among bamboo in the wild. When planted near shrubs, Fritillaria will cling to the branches with its adhesive tendrils. The flower stem bears about...
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Fritillaria uva-vulpis
Fox grape. Intro: 1974. Origin: eastern Turkey, northern Iraq and western Iran. Several glossy green, narrow leaves envelop the 25 cm high stem. The inflorescence is composed of bell-shaped nodding flowers which are purple in colour and enveloped...
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Fritillaria uva-vulpis -grootverbruik-
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...
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Galanthus 'Beluga'
(Imperial Group). An Elwesii-hybrid whose outer petals are quite strongly curved and in warm weather they elegantly flip backwards. Striking is the beautiful markings on the inner petals, at the top there is a dark green oval spot connected by a...
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Galanthus 'Blonde Inge'
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Galanthus 'Blonde Inge'
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.
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Galanthus 'Bo Bette' (Twomark group)
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Galanthus 'Bo Bette'
(Twomark group). Jan Huisman selected this snowdrop from a batch of bulbs he bought from an old childhood friend of his father. That man was ahead of his time. He had many different snowdrops which he sold at the time as two varieties, single and...
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Galanthus 'Charlotte' (Imperial Group)
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Galanthus 'Charlotte'
(Imperial Group). In a batch of snowdrops that bulb grower Jan Huisman bought from farmers in the Wieringermeer, he discovered a snowdrop that was clearly different. Not with regard to the markings, which were not different from the Galanthus...
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Galanthus 'Dionysus' (Double Group)
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Galanthus 'Dionysus'
(Double Group). Heyrick Greatorex's double snowdrops are famous. In the 1950's, he carried out mysterious crossings, resulting in a number of double snowdrops of which the inner petals are arranged much neater than those of 'Flore Pleno'. It is...
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Galanthus 'Flore Pleno' (Double Group)
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Galanthus 'Flore Pleno'
(Double Group). TThe well-known double snowdrop that may have been in cultivation before 1727. Karl-Heinz Neuwirth found a first mention in: Hermann Boerhaave, Index alter Plantarum quae in Horto Academico Lugduno-Batavo aluntur ... Pars Secunda,...
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Galanthus 'Godfrey Owen'
(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.
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Galanthus 'Green Brush'
A selection from Galanthus elwesii with clearly visible green markings on the outside of the petals
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Galanthus 'Happy New Year'(Imperial Group)
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Galanthus 'Happy New Year'
(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.
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Galanthus 'Hippolyta' (Double Group)
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Galanthus 'Hippolyta'
Another Greatorex double. A renowned series of double snowdrops from Heyrick Greatorex which are quite similar. The good man could not choose and therefore gave some that are very similar a nice name. These snowdrops have neat skirts as well, but...
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Galanthus 'Maximus'
(Imperial Group). A giant snodrop, there is some doubt on the existence of this cultivar in literature. It is said that this old breed was registered by Van Tubergen in 1914. Yet truly distinctive because of height, vigour and size of the flowers....
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Galanthus 'Mount Everest'
(Imperial Group). A cultivar cultivated by Kath Drydon, a sturdy, uniform selection from Galanthus elwesii. In fine weather, the outer petals are completely horizontal like propellers. The flower stalk has a nod close to the dark green gynoecium....
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Galanthus 'Polar Bear'
(Twomark Group). One of three selections from G. elwesii by Patrick van den Berg. Remarkable is the flower position of this late-flowering snowdrop, for quite a long time the flowers stand horizontally where it is clearly visible, that the short...
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Galanthus 'Primrose Warburg' (Gold Group)
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Galanthus 'Primrose Warburg'
(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.
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Galanthus 'S. Arnott'
(Imperial Group). If you could only choose one cultivar you should take this one. This is a superb snowdrop. The flower stalks are more than 30 cm long and the large flowers have beautiful convex outer petals. The inner petals have V-U-shaped...
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Galanthus 'Snow Fox'
(Twomark Group). Very subtle are the small green markings on the outer flower petals of this early-flowering snowdrop. Once the inner petals are also visible, two green markings stand out. A selection from G. elwesii that smells deliciously of honey.
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Galanthus 'Snowwhite' (Imperial Group)
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Galanthus 'Snowwhite'
(Imperial Group). Snowwhite is a selection of Galanthus elwesii. Its markings are the same, but this snowdrop is very floriferous and blooms later than the species. This Dutch selection should not be confused with 'Snow White', an English...
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Galanthus 'Straffan'
(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...
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Galanthus 'Viridapice'
The outer leaves have green tips as if they have been dipped in a pot of green paint. J.C.M. de Hoog found this snowdrop around 1900 near an old farmhouse in province North-Holland. The English sometimes think that this snowdrop is of English...
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Galanthus 'Walrus' (Double Group)
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Galanthus 'Walrus'
(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,...
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Galanthus 'Wasp'
(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...
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Galanthus 'White Dream'
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Galanthus 'White Dream'
(Imperial Group). Very distinctive for its snow-white colour. Recognisable from a great distance, G. 'White Dream' is one of the whitest snowdrops. Late flowering, March and vigorously growing. A Dutch snowdrop introduced by Tom Koopman.
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Galanthus elwesii var. elwesii
In 1874, the English plant collector Henry John Elwes discovered the great snowdrop. It was named after him, Galanthus elwesii. There are two varieties, Galanthus elwesii var. elwesii and Galanthus elwesii var. monostictus. The two are not much...
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Galanthus gracilis
(Synonyms: G. elwesii subsp. minor and G. elwesii subsp. yatintaschii). Closely related to G. elwesii but smaller in all parts. Was already described by Czech botanist L.J. Celakovsky in 1891. A good-growing species that occurs from southern...
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Galanthus lagodechianus
Described in 1947 by botanist L.M. Kemularia-Nathadze. Named after Lagodehki a nature reserve in eastern Georgia, in the south of Central Caucasus. Slender green leaves, an olive-green gynoecium and green markings on the inner petals.
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