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Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs

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Convallaria majalis 'Bridal Choice'
The wonderfully fragrant flowers of this selection are mainly used in cut flower production, mostly bridal arrangements. But for the garden, it also stands out because of its longer and sturdier flower clusters.
€4.95
Convallaria majalis 'Prolificans'
A Lily of the Valley that seems double through the fusion of the fragrant flowers, but it is not. An extra-long, profusely flowering selection.
€4.95
Convallaria majalis 'Rosea'
The only lily-of-the-valley with pink flowers. The colour looks best in the shadow, in the full sun it fades. Fragrant in the May. Selected by German Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm, during his exile on the Huis Doorn estate in Doorn.
€4.95
Crocus banaticus
. Available to order from July 2025
Crocus banaticus
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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Crocus boryi
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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€7.50

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Crocus cartwrightianus 'Albus'
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'
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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€8.50

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Crocus caspius
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Crocus caspius
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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€8.50

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Crocus goulimyi
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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€6.00

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Crocus goulimyi 'Mani White'
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
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'
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
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'
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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€12.50

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Crocus mathewii 'Pink Princess'
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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€9.50

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Crocus mathewii 'Star of Belpinari'
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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€22.50

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Crocus melantherus
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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€8.00

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Crocus ochroleucus
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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€4.00

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Crocus pallassii 'Ariasos'
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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€3.50

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Crocus pulchellus 'Zephyr'
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Crocus pulchellus 'Zephyr'
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
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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€6.50

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Crocus sativus
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Crocus sativus
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
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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€3.50

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Crocus speciosus 'Semedo'
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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Crocus speciosus subsp. speciosus
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'
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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Cyclamen africanum
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...
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€7.95

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Cyclamen alpinum
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...
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Cyclamen balearicum
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Cyclamen balearicum
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...
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€7.95

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Cyclamen cilicium
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Cyclamen cilicium
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...
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Cyclamen cilicium 'Album'
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Cyclamen cilicium forma album
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.
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Cyclamen colchicum
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.
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Cyclamen confusum
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...
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€9.00

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Cyclamen coum -Porcelain Flower-
Winter-flowering cyclamen with a delicate pattern on the soft pink petals. The offer concerns seedlings with the appearance of C. coum 'Porcelain Flower'.
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€4.95

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Cyclamen coum 'Pewter Leaf' -Dark-
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.
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Cyclamen coum 'Pewter Leaf' -Pink-
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...
€7.95

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Cyclamen coum -Xmas Tree Pink-
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.
€4.75

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Cyclamen coum -Xmas Tree White-
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.
€4.75

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Cyclamen coum forma albissimum
A pure white form was first discovered in 1980 by Manfred Koenen, growing in the Amanus Mountains in southern Turkey between Belem and Topbogazi.
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€3.50

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Cyclamen coum subsp. coum
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...
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Cyclamen coum subsp. coum 'Album'
Intro: 1646. A white form with a carmine glow and sometimes a crimson eye. The kidney-shaped leaves are 'just' green.
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Cyclamen coum subsp. coum -wit met zilver blad-
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Cyclamen coum subsp. coum 'Album' -Silver leaf-
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...
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Cyclamen coum subsp. coum 'Meaden's Crimson'
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...
€3.50

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Cyclamen coum subsp. coum 'Rubrum'
Selection of purple-flowering plants. The colour is most striking as the flowers appear between the remaining snow. Also fantastic in combination with snowdrops.
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Cyclamen coum subsp. elegans
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...
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Cyclamen cyprium
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...
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Cyclamen graecum
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 ,...
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Cyclamen graecum 'Glyfada'
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.
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Cyclamen graecum forma album
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.
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Cyclamen hederifolium -bladtype 1-
Selection with silvery heart-shaped leaves, dark green markings.
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Cyclamen hederifolium -bladtype 2-
Selection with dark green heart-shaped leaves. Lighter green in the centre.
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Cyclamen hederifolium -Bladtype 3 Pink-
This selection has unusual long-shaped leaves with silver and light green markings. The flower is pink.
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Cyclamen hederifolium -paarse selectie-
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Cyclamen hederifolium -paarse selectie-
A wonderful batch with deep purple flowers. Selected by A. Koen from seedlings. The decorative leaves are slightly variable.
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Cyclamen hederifolium -Silver Leaf Pink-
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...
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Cyclamen hederifolium -Silver Leaf White-
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...
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Cyclamen hederifolium forma albiflorum
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.
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Cyclamen hederifolium subsp. crassifolium
A selection of C. hederifolium with decorative leaves. The flowers are mostly pink, sometimes white.
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Cyclamen hederifolium var. hederifolium
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...
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Cyclamen intaminatum
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...
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Cyclamen libanoticum
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...
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Cyclamen mirabile
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...
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Cyclamen mirabile forma niveum
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.
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Cyclamen persicum subsp. persicum
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Cyclamen persicum subsp. persicum
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,...
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Cyclamen pseudibericum
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....
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Cyclamen purpurascens
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...
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Cyclamen repandum subsp. peloponnesiacum 'Album'
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Cyclamen repandum subsp. peloponnesiacum 'Album'
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...
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Cyclamen rohlfsianum
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...
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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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€15.00

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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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€29.50

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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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€13.50

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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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€19.50

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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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€47.50

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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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€3.75

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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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€6.50

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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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€12.50

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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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€6.00

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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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€4.75

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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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