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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 selection from 1997. Perhaps the most beautiful Chionodoxa. Beautiful large flowers with a cornflower blue exterior and a striking ivory heart. The inside of the petals is blue to purple-blue. Blooms long, six to eight weeks. "Blue Giant"...
A soft pink, large-flowered selection from the 1940's. With sunny weeather, the star-shaped flowers with white eyes are wide open, looking upwards. Also in this shade it is a wonderful harbinger of spring which, like C. 'Blue Giant' received an...
Intro: 1878. Collected by the Swiss botanist Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810-1885) in the Taurus, who named this glory-of-the-snow after his wife Lucile, who died young. Flower stems with one or two lavender blue flowers with a white heart.
Selected by Barr & Sons in 1885. Flower colour: bright white. Good for mixing with for example the blue C. luciliae and then scattering it for naturalising .
Was already recorded in 2008 by R. Huijg, Breezand. A new, distinctive pink selection, great to combine with other spring-flowering bulbs. Naturalises well under deciduous shrubs.
A beautiful large-flowered form with light blue violet flowers to complement the range of glory-of-the-snow. Profusely flowering in March-April. Nice in pots combined with Viola cornuta.
Glory-of-the-snow, as undergrowth of trees and shrubs, but also for in lawns. For sun to partial shade, few soil requirements. 100-120 pieces per m2. Bulb size: 4 cm.
(Named after von Sardus). Origin: Western Turkey. Was introduced in 1883 by Barr & Sons. Each flower stalk has ten gentian blue flowers, with a barely perceptible white eye.
Intro: 1880. Origin: Western Turkey. 15-20 cm tall stems feature four to ten blue flowers with a large white heart. Was offered in previous years under the name C. forbesii, but according to Brian Mathew that name is incorrect.
Intro: 1867. Origin: North Africa, mainly in Tunisia and Algeria. The round, sometimes heart-shaped and fleshy leaves are dark green with inconspicuous markings and appear at the same time as the flowers. The fragrant flowers are pink coloured...
Intro: around 1872. Origin: southwestern Turkey. The flower colour ranges from dark pink to deep carmine pink with a red spot on the throat. The petals are twisted and look like a small propellor when viewed from above. The circular to ovate...
Initially it was believed that this species would occurred only on the Balearic Islands. Later, they were also found in southern France, growing in the shade of bushes. The small white flowers with a grey-pink glow smell delicious. The leaves are...
Intro: 1872. Origin: Turkey, especially in the wooded area of the Taurus Mountains. The soft pink, sometimes pink flowers often have a W-shaped spot on each lobe. The leaves are grey or cream mottled and slightly toothed. They often appear...
A form of C. cilicium with pure white flowers that appear from September to November. The small flowers with 15 to 20 mm long petals spread a delicious honey scent.
In the southwestern Caucasus, C. colchicum is found in several small patches in humus-rich limestone, mostly along forested riverbeds. The sweet-smelling, pink flowers appear in late summer and continue flowering well into autumn.
A Cyclamen similar to C. hederifolium, both of which are found wild in north-west Crete. The flowers appear in autumn, right after the first autumn rain has fallen. The pink-tinged flowers smell deliciously sweet at the time of flowering, the...
Winter-flowering cyclamen with a delicate pattern on the soft pink petals. The offer concerns seedlings with the appearance of C. coum 'Porcelain Flower'.
Winter-flowering cyclamen with silvery foliage.
The leaves are round to kidney-shaped with an almost flawless edge. The flower is dark pink. Hardy to as much as -30 °C.
Winter flowering cyclamen with silver foliage
Origin: Eastern Bulgaria, northern and southern Turkey, western Syria, Lebanon, northern Israel and the Crimean peninsula. The leaves are round to kidney-shaped and have an almost smooth edge. The...
Winter-flowering cyclamen. Silvery foliage with unusual markings in the shape of a Christmas tree.
The leaves are round to kidney-shaped with an almost flawless edge. The flower colour is variable pink. Hardy to as much as -30 °C.
Winter-flowering cyclamen. Silvery foliage with unusual markings in the shape of a Christmas tree.
The foliage is round to kidney-shaped with an almost flawless edge. The flower colour is white. Hardy to as much as -30 °C.
Origin: Eastern Bulgaria, northern Turkey, western Syria, southern Turkey, Lebanon, northern Israel and the Crimean peninsula. In the available batch you will find white to purplish pink flowers in various shades of pink. The leaves are round to...
Origin: Eastern Bulgaria, northern and southern Turkey, western Syria, Lebanon, northern Israel and the Crimean peninsula. The leaves are round to kidney-shaped and have an almost smooth edge. The flower and leaf colour is very variable, we offer...
Origin: Eastern Bulgaria, northern and southern Turkey, western Syria, Lebanon, northern Israel and the Crimean peninsula. The leaves are round to kidney-shaped and have an almost smooth edge. The flower and leaf colour is very variable, we offer...
Selection of purple-flowering plants. The colour is most striking as the flowers appear between the remaining snow. Also fantastic in combination with snowdrops.
A rarely available Cyclamen from the forests of northern Iran, also occuring south of the Caspian Sea in the Eastern Caucasus. Classified as a subspecies of C. coum, but both the leaves and the flowers are larger. The heart-shaped marbled leaves...
Origin: Western and Northern Cyprus, in forests with a rocky surface. It is an annual delight for the Cypriots when this fragrant cyclamen is blooming en masse in the autumn and winter. The flowers appear together with the leaves and are white or...
Intro: ca. 1930. Origin: South Greece , Crete, western and southern Turkey , North Cyprus . The original sites the tubers are found at great depth , which is caused by the fleshy ' adventitious roots . The flower color is soft pink to ceriseroze ,...
Brian Matthew, the Cyclamen Society president found a form with pure silver leaves in Glyfada, southeast of Athens. Prefers a warm and dry place in the summer.
This white-flowered form was discovered only after 1980. Recently, white flowering plants were found on Western Crete as well. Comes true from seed. In summer, it likes a nice warm and dry spot.
Origin: Corsica, Sardinia, southeastern France, Italy, large parts of the Balkans, Greece and western Turkey. This well-known cyclamen was reported under the name C. neapolitanum in 1538. From the flat tuber with its corky skin grow many 10-15 cm...
Origin: Corsica, Sardinia, southeastern France, Italy, large parts of the Balkans, Greece and western Turkey. This well-known cyclamen was reported under the name C. neapolitanum in 1538. From the flat tuber with its corky skin grow many 10-15 cm...
Intro: 1601. The flower colour is white, sometimes with a touch of pink. In the wild the white form is rarely found. The ivy-like leaves are decorative marbled and often variable. Hardy to -30 ° C.
Origin: Corsica , Sardinia, southeastern France , Italy, large parts of the Balkans, Greece and western Turkey. In 1538 this cyclamen was reported under the name C. neapolitanum. From the flat tuber surrounded by a corky skin, many 10-15 cm tall...
This beautiful, delicate cyclamen was collected by E.K. Balls near Burujuk, Northwestern Turkey in June 1934. Occurs on rocky limestone soil between the roots of trees (oaks). The scalloped leaves are dark green with silvery spots. The flower...
An almost extinct species that occurs sporadically in the mountains of Lebanon. It is one of the most beautiful cyclamen with large, light pink, fragrant flowers that appear in spring, from February to April. The petals have a clearly visible red...
According to tradition, the first specimens were collected in 1901 in the southwest of Turkey (Anatolia) and imported via the former Smyrna (now Izmir) by the firm Van Tubergen. The dark green, serrated leaves are heart-shaped with irregular...
This pure white, very attractive form was not discovered in the wild until 1993. The fragrant flowers appear in autumn, often simultaneously with the newly formed, beautifully marbled leaves. Hardy to -18 ° C.
Intro: probably 1739. Origin: Rhodes, Cyprus, Crete(?), a single location in southern Greece (near Athos), south-west Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, northeast Algeria and northern Tunisia. From these from December to March flowering species,...
One of the most beautiful spring-flowering cyclamen , known since 1895. Found by the Turkish botanist Dr. Demiriz on Duldul Day in Adana province (the Adanus Mountains) in 1952. The heart-shaped leaves are serrated and purple on the underside....
Origin: calcareous mountain forests of Central and Southern Europe, from France to Poland, Slovakia and Bulgaria to Croatia. The highly fragrant flowers are pink to carmine red, often with a dark glow. The dark green leaves are subtly white...
Origin: northern Mediterranean countries, locally in southern France, the islands of Corsica, Sardinia, Kos and Rhodes and in Algeria. A beautiful Cyclamen that has a gentle fragrance and produces many flowers.
A number of subspecies are known in...
This fairly rare, lily-of-the-valley scented Cyclamen is the only species found in Libya, and even then only in a limited area in Cyrenaica. Unique to the species is that the anthers protrude 1.5-2.5 mm above the flower tube. Pink flowers and...
Widow Iris. Intro: 1597. Origin: Southern Europe, North Africa, Israel and Turkey. The long and square leaves appear very early. The fragrant flowers are quite special: the ascending portion of the flower (the standard) is yellowish green while...