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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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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
Eranthis cilicica
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Eranthis cilicica
Intro: 1892. Origin: Turkey, where the original sites, despite the late 'discovery', have been al but cleared. The leaves are deeply incised and a slightly bronze green when they emerge. They bloom slightly later than E. hyemalis, but the golden...
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€5.50

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Eranthis hyemalis
Intro: 1570. Grows wild in large parts of Europe and North America. Originally: Southern France, Italy, the former Yugoslavia and Bulgaria but also in northern Iraq and Afghanistan. The leaves are not as deeply incised as those of E. cilicica, the...
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€6.50

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Eranthis hyemalis 'Orange Glow'
Already discovered in 1950 by Jens Ole Pederson, Denmark. Was then sent to the Botanical Garden of Gothenburg. Registered only in 1989 by Richard Blakeway-Philips. Winter aconite surprises us when its buds open to show their egg yolk yellow...
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€4.95

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Eranthis hyemalis 'Schwefelglanz'
A highly distinctive Eranthis. This soft sulfur yellow aconite emerges from apricot-coloured flower buds. In 1985 discovered in the garden of Frau Ruth Treff Darmstadt, but introduced in 1997. Easy growing and fantastic company for the snowdrops.
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€7.95

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Eranthis longistipitala
A Russian species, with very fine foliage. The flowers are bright yellow, diameter 1.5 cm. For hums-rich, well-drained soil.
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€6.50

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Eranthis tubergenii 'Sachsengold'
E. tubergenii originated from a cross of E. hyemalis x E. cilicica. The crossing work was done by Mr J.M.C. Hoog. 'Sachsengold' is a new selection introduced by J. Raschke, which originated from another selection 'Guinea Gold'. Large, deep golden...
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€4.95

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Eremurus 'Cleopatra'
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Eremurus 'Cleopatra'
Introduced by N.C. Ruiter in 1956, therefore calles a Ruiter hybrid. The flowers are orange with a striking deep vein on the outside, the stamens are orange. In the bud stage this eremurus is dark orange.
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€3.00

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Eremurus 'Pinokkio'
W. Hey, 1989. Chrome yellow with orange anthers.
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€3.00

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Eremurus 'Romance'
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Eremurus 'Romance'
Intro: 1956. This 150 cm tall hybrid shows long flower spikes with warm salmon pink flowers in late June. Excellent in combination with Miscanthus.
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€3.95

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Eremurus cristatus
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Eremurus cristatus
Native to western and central Tien Shan. One of the short species, easily growing on sandy soil. The relatively small root tubers divide easily and the plant seeds well. The dense flower spike is studded with brown, star-shaped flowers, each petal...
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€12.50

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Eremurus fuscus
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Eremurus fuscus
Found en masse in Uzbekistan and elsewhere at altitudes of 2000 metres. The flower stalks easily reach a metre and the flower spikes are studded with innumerable soft yellow flowers. The anthers turn brown in a later flowering stage, giving the...
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€5.50

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Eremurus himalaicus
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Eremurus himalaicus
Intro: 1811. This pure white species originates from the northwestern part of the Himalayas. The flower spike, consisting of many white flowers, easily reaches 80-90 cm, while the average total length of the flower stem is two meters.
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€6.95

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Eremurus robustus
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Eremurus robustus
Intro: 1871. Origin: Afghanistan and Central Asia. Robustus means strong, powerful. It can get up to 250 cm in height, the inflorescence accounts for about 100 cm of the total length.
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€6.95

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Hermodactylus tuberosa
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Hermodactylus tuberosa
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...
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€3.50

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Triteleia 'Blues'
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Triteleia 'Blues'
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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€3.00

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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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Triteleia hyacinthina
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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€2.75

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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

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