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Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs

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Colchicum 'Harlekijn'
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Intro: 1988. One of many descendants arising from selection work by Mr Visser, St Pancras. The medium-sized flowers have an unusual colour. The outside of the petals is amethyst violet with cream white flower heads, the inside is ivory with an...
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Colchicum 'Waterlily'
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This double-flowered Colchicum (introduced by Mr J.J. Kerbert) was created by crossing C. autumnale 'Album' and C. speciosum 'Album'. Each lilac-pink flower often consists of more than 20 petals. It won an Award of Merit as early as 1927 and 1928...
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Colchicum agrippinum
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A scarce hybrid of C. autumnale and C. variegatum. The intensely chequered, violet-pink flower pattern is clearly derived from the parent C. variegatum. However, this descendant with slender blue-green leaves is much more trouble-free in its...
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Colchicum alberti
A natural cross of C. luteum × C. kesselringii occurring in Central Asia and the western Himalayas. Locations known include Ala-Bel Pass, Chuy-Kirgizstan and Tovil-Dara, Darwaz-Tajikistan. Several clones have been found, some of which have also...
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Colchicum autumnale
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Intro: 1561 (cultivated forms arose after 1753). A species that can be found in many parts of Europe, with the exception of the South and Southwest. In the Netherlands, they are still found in South Limburg and along the Meuse and the IJssel...
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Colchicum autumnale 'Alboplenum'
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A double-flowered white form of C. autumnale with on the heart leaves a touch of pink. This Colchicum already received a First Class certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1872. From one bulb grow several flower stems, causing the...
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Colchicum autumnale 'Album'
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The white-flowering form of C. autumnale, which was awarded an AGM in 2018 and a Jubilee Certificate from the K.A.V.B. in 2010. The flowers are slightly smaller than those of the pink form, they are nicely scattered, a charming bulbous plant for...
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Colchicum baytopiorum
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Origin: western Turkey. Named after Professor Turhan and his wife Professor Asuman Baytop, introduced in 1983. One to four globular soft pink flowers with yellow stamens per bulb, the three or four glossy green leaves appear almost simultaneously...
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€14.50

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Colchicum bivonae 'Vesta'
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Registered in 2004, but in culture for some time before. In 1991, A.M.D. Hoog received material from J. Zweeris. The heavily chequered, violet-purple flowers are fragrant, but lack the distinctive white throat characteristic of C. bivonae....
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Colchicum boissierii
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Named after botanist Pierre Edmond Boissier. Unlike most Colchicum, C. boissieri forms a rhizomatous tuber. The bright cherry-pink flowers with a fine white streak have contrasting, yellow stamens and appear in autumn, the usually two leaves...
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Colchicum byzantinum
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This probable hybrid of C. cilicicum was first seen in Asia Minor in 1597. The broad, strongly ribbed leaves never appears earlier than in spring. From the strikingly large tubers grow twenty purple flowers. One of the best indoor flowering dry...
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Colchicum byzantinum 'Innocence'
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Synonymous with Colchicum byzantinum 'Album'. A floriferous, white, sterile form of C. byzantinum, which has become a rarity. Registered by C.P.J. Breed in 2000. Initially, the flowers are soft purple, but in full bloom the flowers become snow...
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Colchicum candidissimum
Intro: 1928. Because of its origin, exclusively in Transcaucasia and Talysh, Dr. Dmitriy Zubov decided in 2021 to keep this taxon separate from C. trigynum and not use it as a synonym as K. Person does. A small, spring-flowering Colchicum with...
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Colchicum cilicicum 'Purpureum'
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An imperial purple form of the in Turkey, Syria and Lebanon common species C. cilicicum. The fragrant flowers are decorated with fine grey-white veins on the outside of the petals. Has few soil requirements and tolerates full sun. AGM in 2018...
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Colchicum cupanii var. pulverulentum
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C. cupanii is named after the Italian botanist Francesco Cupani (1657-1710). Widely distributed in Greece, Sicily, Sardinia, southern France and Algeria. The offered form is particularly common in Tunisia and is distinguished from the species by...
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Colchicum kesselringii
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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...
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Colchicum luteum
A yellow Colchicum that flowers from February onwards. The origin of this oddity is Kashmir and from Baluchstan to Afghanistan to southwest China. In areas with moist spring and dry, hot summer and autumn. First described in 1875 in the "Botanical...
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Colchicum munzurense
A spring-flowering species from Turkey, first described in 1999. Exuberantly flowering and amazingly easy to propagate. Small pale violet flowers, black-purple stamens and a dark throat.
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Colchicum pannonicum
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Origin: Hungary, Romania. This Colchicum is closely related to C. autumnale and some experts consider it to be a subspecies of C. autumnale, even though the flowers are slimmer and more refined. Is is also offered under the cultivar name C. 'Nancy...
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Colchicum serpentinum
The pale lilac flowers of this species from the Caucasus and Turkey appear in early spring, occurring on dry stone slopes. The petals are narrow, elliptical in shape, at the base there are bright orange spots. The anthers are black and the pollen...
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Colchicum speciosum 'Album'
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Introduced by the Backhouse Nursery of York. Has won numerous awards since 1900. Perhaps the most beautiful white Colchicum there is. Sturdy goblet shaped white flowers with a soft green throat. The leaves are hairless. From one bulb grow several...
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Colchicum speciosum 'Atrorubens'
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According to E.A. Bowles the best dark purple Colchicum, it had earned its first award back in 1933 and at the R.H.S.'s last trial in 2018 an AGM. The R.H.S.'s highest award given only to the very best garden-worthy plants. A striking, intensely...
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Colchicum szovitzii var. brachyphyllum
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...
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Colchicum x 'Lysimachus'
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Selected from a batch of C. autumnale collected from Mount Falakros (near the town of Drama) in northern Greece. Probably a hybrid with C. haynaldii. Vigorously growing and richly flowering with lilac-pink flowers, on the inside a clearly...
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Crocus banaticus
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C. banaticus grows in damp, cool places in Romania, northeast of the former Yugoslavia and in southwestern Ukraine. A unique deep lilac-blue autumn crocus of which the outer petals are much longer than the inner. For a cool place.
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Crocus boryi
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Named after the French botanist Jean Baptiste Bory de Cent-Vincent. The species is found, among others, in ancient olive groves, rocky grasslands and sand dunes to the south and west of Greece, the Ionian Islands and southeast Crete. The available...
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Crocus cartwrightianus 'Albus'
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Intro: 1843. Origin: Greece and the island of Crete. Initially C. cartwrightianus was considered to be C. sativus they are closely related to each other. Flower and leaves appear simultaneously. The pure white flowers are accentuated by three...
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Crocus cartwrightianus 'Marcel'
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An offspring selected from a seed lot CEH 613 and named after one of Antoine Hoog's sons. Very soft lilac flowers. The veins that lighten from the dark centre are clearly visible. Also very attractive are the three bright red stigmas.
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Crocus caspius
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The slightly fragrant flowers of this species, which occurs in Azerbaijan and Iran along the Caspian Sea coast, are usually white with a yellow throat. Sometimes the flowers are soft lilac or show a hint of lilac. Two flowers usually appear one...
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Crocus goulimyi
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In southern Greece (Peloponnese), this species is locally very common in ancient olive groves and below fig trees. Dr. C. N. Goulimy found this crocus in November 1954 but it was only in 1975 that this weatherproof, autumn-flowering species was...
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Crocus goulimyi 'Mani White'
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A brilliant pure white form from southern Greece, the Mani peninsula, discovered by M. Hoog. The sharply pointed petals give the flower a distinctive shape. Good growing and reliably flowering.
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Crocus hakkariensis
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Intro: 1974. C. hakkariensis is found on mountain steppes in Hakkâri province, southeastern Turkey and is also named after the site. The most common colours are shades of lilac white forms are also found. A characteristic feature of the species is...
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Crocus laevigatus 'Fontenayi'
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Origin: Greece (Cyclades). An almost winter-flowering crocus with the common name 'Christmas crocus'. The inside of the flower is soft lilac, fading to white and eventually yellow towards the throat. The exterior of the nearly round petals has a...
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Crocus mathewii
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Perhaps the most desirable in the crocus range. Collected by Helmut Kerndorff and Erich Pasche in 1992 in the Taurus mountains in Antalya province, southern Turkey. Named after Brian Mathew. The offered is carefully raised from seed, the...
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Crocus mathewii 'Alicia'
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A stunning selection with very large flowers, propogated by Dirk Schnabel. The strikingly dark throat changes to lighter purple and to an irregular veining of light and dark purple on the inside of the flower.
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Crocus mathewii 'Pink Princess'
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Later research showed that C. mathewii has a much wider range than initially thought. The number of forms and colours is also large. A number of cultivars have been named, including this 'pink princess', soft lilac-pink flowers and the well-known...
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Crocus mathewii 'Star of Belpinari'
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In Belpinar pass, Ankara province, Turkey, this form of C. mathewii was found. Soft lilac, pointed petals encompass a very dark throat. The stamens contrast strikingly.
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Crocus melantherus
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Characteristic of this autumn crocus from the southern and western Peloponnese are the variable-sized black stamens (melantherus means black stamens). Nevertheless, there may be plants in which the stamens are not black. The outer petals of the...
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Crocus ochroleucus
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The introduction of C. ochroleucus dates back to October 1859. They are still found in Lebanon, southwestern Syria and northern Israel, mostly in rocky areas. The flower colour is creamy white with a broad yellow base, the name is derived from...
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Crocus pallassii 'Ariasos'
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A highly variable form originally collected among the ruins of ancient Ariasos north of Antalya. The range comes from a form selected by Václav Jošt: the flowers are fragrant, mostly five per tuber, lilac-pink. C. pallassi is named after the...
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Crocus pulchellus 'Zephyr'
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Pulchellus means wonderful or beautiful, hence the (Dutch) commonly used name: pracht-crocus (pomp crocus). An eye-catcher introduced by Mr Tom Hoog. Elegant large white flowers with an unusual pearl grey glow. The throat is yellow with a hint of...
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Crocus puringii
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An autumn-flowering crocus that is quite isolated in Crimea, found in small groups in bright places under trees, mostly along forest edges and in grass. Named after the Latvian botanist Nikolai J. Puring. The somewhat variable lilac-blue flowers...
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Crocus sativus
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The saffron crocus. It is generally believed that C. sativus is a form of C. cashmirianus. The flower colour is lilac-purple with beautiful veins. The relatively large orange-red stigmas usually protrude above the flower and seems like they only...
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Crocus serotinus subsp. clusii
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Intro: 1977. Origin: Portugal, north of Lisbon, in northwest Spain in the La Guardia area and southwest in the province of Cadiz. The flowers of this fragrant crocus are dark purple with dark stripes. The centre is white to very pale yellow.
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Crocus speciosus 'Semedo'
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A cultivar registered in 2021 with violet-blue flowers with a silver sheen on the outside of the petals. The flower stems are dark tinged.
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Crocus speciosus subsp. speciosus
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An easy-growing autumn crocus, native to the Crimea, Caucasus, Turkey and Iran. However, several forms of C. speciosus occur in this large area, which Janis Ruksans divides into several species, subspecies, types. He devotes several pages to this...
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Crocus speciosus subsp. speciosus 'Albus'
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A form of C. speciosus cultivated in the Netherlands in 1913 by Van Tubergen. White flowers with an orange throat, easily growing. Incidentally, no pure white form is found in wild populations.
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Erythronium 'Pagoda'
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By far the most widely cultivated hybrid of E. tuolumnense, probably crossed with E. californicum in the past as well, courtesy of mr. Lou Eater. The 30cm high flower stem is flanked by four to five nodding sulfur-yellow flowers with a striking,...
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Erythronium 'White Beauty'
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Intro: ca. 1895. A cultivar with large white flowers with a narrow brown-yellow ring on the throat. The leaves are beautiful marbled and predominantly light yellow veined. This cream white beauty will grow well in humus-rich soil. Wonderful in a...
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Erythronium californicum
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Intro: 1904. Native to mainly the forested coastal areas of northwestern California. The cream-coloured flowers, usually two to three per flower stem, have beautiful orange-yellow markings at the base and stand well above the magnificent marbled...
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Erythronium californicum -Hybrids-
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Crosses result from E. californicum x E. 'Pink Beauty'. Both pink and white flower colours occur in these, the flower markings are also variable, yellow to orange-yellow circles, or sometimes even brownish-red spots around the throat. The leaves...
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Erythronium caucasicum
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The earliest flowering Erythronium, not the easiest. Can be kept in the garden with some patience. The large white flowers with showy yellow stamens sometimes have a pink tinge. Marbled leaves. Native to the west and center of the Caucasus and the...
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Erythronium dens-canis
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Cultivated since 1596. Common names are dogs-tooth or dog's tooth violet, but is also called serpent's tongue, trout lily, deer tongue. The available mix consists of the colours white, pink to deep purple with various shades in between. Gorgeous...
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Erythronium dens-canis 'Frans Hals'
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Cultivated since 1596. Common names are dogs-tooth or dog's tooth violet, but is also called serpent's tongue, trout lily, deer tongue. Gorgeous marbled leaves. If planted (as undergrowth) in a nutrient-rich, not too dry soil, they can replicate...
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Erythronium dens-canis 'Lilac Wonder'
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This selection received an Award of Merit in 1943. The flowers are imperial purple with a chocolate-coloured heart. Beautiful leaf markings.
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Erythronium dens-canis 'Pink Perfection'
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Cultivated since 1596. Common names are dogs-tooth or dog's tooth violet, but is also called serpent's tongue, trout lily, deer tongue. Gorgeous marbled leaves. If planted (as undergrowth) in a nutrient-rich, not too dry soil, they can replicate...
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Erythronium dens-canis 'Purple King'
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Intro: 1937 by L. Slikker. The flowers are a cyclamen-like purple, with light brown speckles and stripes with a white border in the heart.
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Erythronium dens-canis 'Rose Queen'
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Pink flowers with an irregularly shaped brown ring in the cream-coloured heart. Speckeld decorative leaves.
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Erythronium dens-canis 'Snowflake'
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The final selection: pure white on the outside and purple tinted at the base. Blooms slightly earlier than the other selections as well.
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Erythronium krylovii
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Origin: Altai Mountains in western Siberia. The available batch originates from offspring from the Republic of Tuva, upstream along the river Ka-hem at an altitude of 2300-2500 meters. There is a soft lilac haze over the large pure white flowers,...
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Erythronium x 'Joanna'
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A stunning hybrid, cultivated by Willem van Eeden and named after one of John Amand's daughters. John is a friendly relation from England where he offers a fantastic range of flower bulbs. Presumably E. 'Joanna' originated from E. tuolumnense x E....
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Erythronium x revolutum 'Rosy Wing'
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In the late 1980s, J. Huisman proudly showed this cross, created from E. johnsonii x E. 'White Beauty', to Peter C. Nijssen, both quickly agreeing that they were dealing with something special. Around 2010, Huisman showed 'Rosy Wing' several times...
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Erythronium x revolutum ‘Grand Old Man’
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Beautiful new selections created by years of crossing descendants of E. revolutum x E. 'White Beauty', from the hands of Mr. Huisman. The leaves are irregularly marbled, sometimes almost solid green.
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Hyacinthoides hispanica 'Alba Maxima'
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Pure snow white Spanish bluebells. Perhaps the most beautiful colour to highlight dark places in the garden, for example under bushes. Perfect for naturalising.
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Hyacinthoides hispanica 'Alba Maxima' -grootverbruik-
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Pure snow white Spanish bluebells. Perhaps the most beautiful colour to highlight dark places in the garden, for example under bushes. Perfect for naturalising.
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Hyacinthoides hispanica 'Bakkum's Blue'
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Spanish bluebell, a dark blue selection. The first description of the wood hyacinth dates from 1601. The broad leaves are somewhat pendulous and ribbon-shaped. The round to 40 cm high flower stems are about one third occupied by many nodding,...
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Hyacinthoides hispanica 'Excelsior'
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Spanish bluebell, fantastic in combination with the ostrich fern: Matteuccia struthiopteris.
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Hyacinthoides hispanica -blauw-
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Spanish bluebells, fantastic in combination with the ostrich fern: Matteuccia struthiopteris. The first description of the wood hyacinth dates from 1601. The broad leaves are somewhat pendulous and ribbon-shaped. The round to 40 cm high flower...
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Hyacinthoides hispanica -mix-
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A small selection with all the aforementioned colours. Perfect for naturalising in a woodland garden.
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Hyacinthoides hispanica -mix- -grootverbruik-
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Woodhyacints, in pink, lilac, blue and white. Easily grow on a not to poor soil, preferably in partial shade or shade. 80-100 per m2. Bulb size: 7cm.
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Hyacinthoides hispanica -roze-
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Spanish bluebell, pink selection. Great for naturalizing.
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Hyacinthoides non-scripta
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Bluebell. This species has been known since the Middle Ages. Although the original sites can be found in northwestern Italy and southeastern France, we find the harebells wild in most of Europe. The glossy green leaves are quite wide and...
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Hyacinthoides non-scripta 'Alba'
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Bluebell. This species has been known since the Middle Ages. Although the original sites can be found in northwestern Italy and southeastern France, we find the harebells wild in most of Europe. The glossy green leaves are quite wide and...
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Hyacinthoides non-scripta 'Rosea'
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Bluebell. This species has been known since the Middle Ages. Although the original sites can be found in northwestern Italy and southeastern France, we find the harebells wild in most of Europe. The glossy green leaves are quite wide and...
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Hyacinthoides x massartiana 'Meike'
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A cross between H. non-scripta x H. hispanica. It is assumed that this is the wild hyacinth found in the Netherlands. Here is a fantastic white form, which received a Certificate at the Test Garden in 2012. The flower stalks, from which the white...
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Triteleia 'Blues'
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A genus closely related to Brodiaea and Dichelostemma. consisting of more than thirty species. Triteleia tolerates full sun but also light shade. The soil type may vary from sand to loam, but should be well-drained and rich in nutrients. Perfect...
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Triteleia 'Koningin Fabiola'
Brodiaea, A umbel, with about 40 violet-blue flowers, with a violet central vein. The whole is reminiscent of a finer edition of an Agapanthus. The leaves are slightly bluish dark green, 1.5 cm wide and recumbent. Excellent cut flower.
€2.50
Triteleia hyacinthina
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Intro: 1835. Origin: British Columbia, Idaho and California (USA). The flower heads are filled with dozens of milky white, funnel-shaped, upright flowers. The strong yet supple flower stems are about 50 cm high. Blooms in June-July.
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Triteleia laxa 'Rudy'
It is a richly flowering form, up to twenty-five flowers per flower head, with decorative creamy white flowers that feature a distinctive, purple-violet stripe from the centre flowing out over the petals. Excellent cut flower.
€3.50