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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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Acis tingitana
Native to northern Morocco, on sandy soil on the coast, south of Tangier. Tinge or Tingi is the old name for the city of Tangier. Late in winter, or early in spring, the four to five small, white flowers appear on 45 cm long from nodding stems....
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Allium 'New York'
Wietse Mellema crossed Allium lycoanicum with Allium nigrum 'Pink Jewel'. This resulted in the interesting Allium 'New York', a beauty with a semi-spherical flower head densely filled with soft lilac flowers. Beautiful are the slender, grey-green...
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Allium basalticum 'Silver Spring'
A beauty native to Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Closely related to A. nigrum and was initially classified with it. Semicircular inflorescences with fragrant, white flowers in which the dark-coloured ovary stands out strikingly. The broad,...
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Allium ellisii
A spectacular Allium native to Iran. The large, globular flower head stands just above the ground on a short, 10-15 cm tall flower stalk. The numerous, wide-open, star-shaped flowers, formed by slender, pointed petals, are glossy, reddish violet....
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Allium insubricum
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Allium insubricum
This small, elegant ornamental onion, native to the Italian Alps, is considered one of the most desirable Allium species. The nodding flower cluster comprises three to five bell-shaped, pink to purplish-pink flowers. After flowering, when the seed...
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Allium oreophilum 'Samur'
Allium oreophilum was discovered as early as 1831. A valuable species, suitable for the rock garden but also for naturalising. Oreophilus means: loving mountains. It is widely distributed in the Caucasus, Iran, Pakistan, parts of Turkey and...
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Allium schoenoprasum subsp. orosiae
Chives for the ornamental garden. An onion you can enjoy on a regular basis. Obviously by using the ever-recovering aromatic leaves, but of course also by its ornamental value. The approximately three cm in diameter spherical inflorescence...
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Allium sibthorpianum
A miniature, native to Turkey, among other places. The allium forms small clumps of slender, grassy foliage between which flower umbels appear in early summer on stalks up to 15 cm high. Each flower head consists of silvery-pink, bell-shaped...
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Anemone nemorosa 'Leed's Variety'
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Anemone nemorosa 'Leed's Variety'
Vernoemd naar een buitenplaats in het zuiden van Engeland, het huis Leed’s Castle. Dit is de grootst bloemige kloon in de A. nemorosa, zuiver witte bloemen met op de achterzijde een roze zweem. Ze zijn wel twee keer groter dan de normale A....
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Anemone nemorosa 'Multiplicity'
Een introductie uit Amerika van een Europese species. De bloem bestaat uit twee tot drie kransen witte bloemblaadjes die onregelmatig groen gekleurd zijn aan de achterzijde. In het hartje zijn de goudgele helmknoppen zichtbaar.
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Anemone nemorosa 'Parlez Vous'
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Anemone nemorosa 'Parlez Vous'
This anemone was collected by Frank Waley at the time of the First World War in France. Later he spread it from his garden in Sevenoaks, Kent. Soft blue, large flowers with prominent stamens.
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Arum purpureospathum
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Arum purpureospathum
Introduced in 1987 by Arum specialist Peter Boyce who found the Arum in south-west Crete. The quite large shiny purple flower sheath is surrounded by dark green glossy leaves. Sometimes the leaves appear before winter. An attractive species for a...
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Bellevalia cyanopoda
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Bellevalia cyanopoda
A rare and early-flowering species collected by Arnis Seisums in Syria where it grows on dolomite. A compact plant with silver-grey leaves. The slender bell-shaped flowers are bright violet-blue. Suitable for a cool but light spot.
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Bellevalia fornicula
Native to northeast Turkey in moist meadows in the mountains, on swampy soil. A real eye-catcher with fantastic large sky-blue flowers over which there is a green glow. Propagation is by seed only, the bulbs do not form clisters.
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Bellevalia kurdistanica
From the mountainous, cold southeast of Turkey and Iraq, this still relatively little offered Bellevalia originates. The long spike with cream-coloured, blue-tinged flowers, is crowned at the top with a few unopened, blue flowers. Five to six...
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Bellevalia nivalis

An early-flowering Bellevalia found in Cyprus, Syria and Lebanon. In bud, the flowers in the compact flower cluster are purple, when opening they become lighter in colour, almost white. The flower spike also lengthens during flowering.

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Bellevalia pycnantha
Intro: 1835. Origin: eastern Turkey, northwestern Iran and northern Iraq where they grow in moist meadows. Very distinctive dark blue, almost black flowers. Ideal for naturalising and also looks good in pots, for example in combination with other...
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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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Catalogus Nieuwe Oogst 2024
Catalogue 2024. It was a busy spring, we visited beautiful shows and were regularly invited to the grower's field to have a look. The temptations were once again great, resulting in an even larger offer in a booklet that has grown thicker again....
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Colchicum agrippinum
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 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 cupanii vat. pulverulentum
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Colchicum cupanii var. pulverulentum
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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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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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 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 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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Crocus 'Lucifer'
This real beauty was created from : C. veluchensis x C. gramensis. The latter is an unpublished crocus from the Grammos Mountains in Greece. The outer petals of the flowers of 'Lucifer' are soft yellow, with a lilac-pink glow, the inner petals are...
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Crocus 'Yalta'
Named after the city Yalta in Crimea, because Janis Ruksans got the seed from which this beauty was selected from the Nikitsky botanical garden in Yalta. The seed came from a C. tommasinianus which had almost certainly crossed naturally with C....
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Crocus abantensis
Intro: 1975. Origin: northwest Turkey at 1700 m altitude, near Lake Abant where it usually grows together with C. ancyrensis. Very pretty light blue flowers with a contrasting yellow base. Very resistant to fickle weather conditions.
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Crocus alatavicus
Intro: 1868. C. alatavicus is found near melting snow in mountain meadows at altitudes of 1100-2400 metres. Its range extends from Tashkent in Uzbekistan to eastern and westernmost China, the only species naturally occurring there. White flowers...
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Crocus alexandrii
Of European origin, on mountain pastures in Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia and northern Greece. Recognisable by its white throat, there are deep purple blushes on the outside of the flower. A somewhat later-flowering crocus and a very reliable...
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Crocus angustifolius
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Crocus angustifolius
The so-called cloth-of-gold crocus. Origin: Crimea and southern Ukraine. Colour: yellow on the inside, phlox purple on the outside (sometimes striped) with a brown-purple glow. The name comes from Susa, the ancient capital of the Persian Empire.
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Crocus angustifolius 'Bronze Form'
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Crocus angustifolius 'Bronze Form'
A hybrid, created by crossing C. angustifolius with an unidentified partner. Bronze yellow with diffuse lilac feathers best describes the colour of the outer petals. A striking, sterile crocus.
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Crocus balansae 'Orange Monarch'
Intro: 1879. Origin: Western Turkey. Named after the French botanist Benjamin Balansa (1825-1891), who visited Turkey many times. A sublime crocus with dark orange flowers, coloured chocolate brown to bronze on the outside. Orange Monarch is a...
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Crocus banaticus
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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 biflorus
This C. biflorus was found in Italy, near Rome. Vivid light blue with dark veining on the outside of the petals. An unusual colour for the species biflorus.
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Crocus biflorus 'Violet Fog'
This profusely flowering form was found in a batch of seedlings of Crocus biflorus subsp alexandri 'Major'. In the heart of the flower there is a yellow circle, the outside of the petals are intensely violet feathered from the bottom, becoming...
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Crocus biflorus subsp. biflorus
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Crocus biflorus subsp. biflorus
Intro: 1629. Scottish crocus. Origin: Italy, Sicily and Rhodes, as well as northwestern Turkey. A sublime crocus with white sepals with on the outside violet stripes.
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Crocus biflorus subsp. tauri
The variable subspecies has a wide range, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq and Turkey. The attractive violet-blue flowers with a yellow throat and yellow anthers are darkly feathered on the outside.
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Ard Schenk'
Registered on December 31, 1974. Immediately after the winter, the flower buds appear, with a bluish blush on the outside. As soon as the spring sunshine comes through, its many flowers open and show a yellow tube surrounded by pure white petals.
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Blue Bird'
Back in 1954, this crocus won an Award of Merit and even a First Class Certificate a year later. The inside of the flower is white with a yellow heart, while the outside is ice blue with a purple blush on each petal.
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Blue Marlin'
Soft blue C. chrysanthus. Lilac feathered on the outside.
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Cream Beauty'
Flower colour: cream coloured on both outside and inside. The heart is bronze-green surrounded by a purple edge. Beautiful, frayed orange stigmata. Rich, early flowering and well suited for naturalising .
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Elegance'
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Elegance'
Crocus chrysanthus Elegance is a good-growing, strikingly strong-coloured variety, golden yellow with maroon on the outer petals. Suitable for naturalising.
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Gipsy Girl'
A for the species large-flowered crocus that won many awards in the 1960s. The golden yellow flowers are adorned on the outside with brown stripes.
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Herald'
Flower colour inside: yellow, the 3 inner petals are primula-yellow and the flower tube is light bronze-green. The outer petals are plum-purple, with a narrow pale yellow margin. The stamens soft yellow.
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Ladykiller'
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Ladykiller'
The striking group Crocus chrysanthus is characterised by its many spectacular colours. The original form (intro: 1843) finds its origin in the Balkans, Greece and Turkey. The range consists of probably all species hybridised with C. biflorus....
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Panda'
Crocus chrysanthus with striking contrasting colours, dark purple (almost black) with white. Suitable for naturalising.
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Polar Bear'
White crocus with a gray tinge, golden yellow at the base. Small-flowered.
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Crocus 'Prins Claus'
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Prins Claus'
Intro: 1959. Fairly large flowers whose inside is white with inconspicuous spots. The exterior is white with an oval bluish blush, white towards the edge. Floriferous and good for naturalising.
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Crocus chrysanthus ‘Romance’
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Romance'
The striking group Crocus chrysanthus is characterised by its many spectacular colours. The original form (intro: 1843) has its origins in the Balkans. Extremely suitable for naturalising, it flowers pleasantly early.
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Skyline'
Intro: 1972. A selection from seed of C. chrysanthus 'Blue Bird' x C. chrysanthus 'Jester'. The inner leaves are lobelia blue, changing to white. The outer petals are wisteria blue and violet feathered.
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Crocus chrysanthus 'Zenith'
Intro: 1971. A slightly later flowering crocus chrysanthus, light violet in colour.
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Crocus chrysanthus ‘Uschak Orange’
Introduced by Mr M.H. Hoog. Collected in the mountains near Uschak, Turkey. Here it blooms very early and abundantly with orange-yellow-tinged flowers.
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Crocus concinnus 'Vltava'
Crocus concinnus is found on the south side of the mountain range in Kuyucak Daglari in Antalya, Turkey. Concinnus means: beautiful, elegant, a good description about this selection by Václav Jošt. The soft blue flower has dark veining on the...
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Crocus corsicus
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Crocus corsicus
Intro: 1838. They are still found in central and northern Corsica. There are only two species on the island of Corsica, the other is C. minimus. The flowers of this very peculiar crocus are light to dark purple on the inside, the outside is...
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Crocus dalmaticus
C. dalmaticus was first written about in 1840. Its range is wide: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and northern Albania, extending along the Adriatic coast. The inner petals are bright lilac, the outer ones brownish yellow. Of course,...
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Crocus etruscus 'Zwanenburg'
A selection which dating from 1939. Distinguishable from the original species by the intense pink color with a violet, almost blue glow. The outer petals feature feather-like shapes on a somewhat grey background. Good for naturalising.
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Crocus flavus 'Golden Yellow'
Large-flowered yellow crocus, known as "large Dutch crocuses", mostly used in public greenery. Reliably recurring and strong.
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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 heuffelianus 'Harry Hay'
A cultivar registered in 2020 by Brian Matthew & Ronald MacKenzie with light blue flowers. The tips of the petals are beautifully tipped purple. Named after the great plant man Harry Hay (1922-2010) from Surrey.
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Crocus heuffelianus 'Michaels Purple'
Striking crocus with strongly coloured, purple flowers with a dark spot on the tips of the petals. Collected by Janis Ruksans in eastern Carpathians, Lvov district, mountain pass Srednii Vereckii. Named posthumously by Antoine Hoog after his...
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Crocus heuffelianus 'Snow Princess'
A seedling of C. heuffelianus selected by Dirk Schnabel. White with brilliant purple markings. C. heuffelianus occurs in a wide area of the Balkans, Austria and in northeastern Italy, in grassy clearings and in wooded areas.
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Crocus heuffelinianus subsp. scepusiensis
A crocus that is at home in somewhat moist soil and also thrives in a place with less sun. The main difference with the species is that the style overlaps the stamens and the hairy throat. Its range is the same, large parts of the Balkans and...
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Crocus heuffellianus x ‘Polar King’
White flowers with violet-purple markings. This beauty was found among seedlings from seed sourced from a Scandinavian Botanical Garden. The seed had been received as Crocus 'Variabilis', probably one of its parents is C. heuffellianus.
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Crocus imperati subsp. imperati 'De Jager'
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Crocus imperati subsp. imperati 'De Jager'
P. de Jager & Sons. One of the earliest flowering crocuses. The flowers are lavender blue on the inside, the three outer petals are amber with small dark purple feathers. The three inner petals are heliotrope blue with three small purple feathers....
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Crocus inghamii
It was John Inghamm who found this Crocus on the slope of Kuh-e Sendan Dagh in Iran in 2008. Only described for the first time in 2017 by Janis Ruksans in the first supplement of his book The World of Crocus. The late-flowering C. inghamii differs...
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Crocus jessopae
Intro: 1924. A very floriferous hybrid with white florets and a striking grey-blue colour at the base. The pistils are yellow with a hint of orange. The easy-growing and rapidly propagating crocus, was found by E.A. Bowles among seedlings, which...
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Crocus korolkowii
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Crocus korolkowii
Intro: 1880. Origin: Tashkent and Turkestan. Named after its 'discoverer' General Korolkov. C. korolkowii belongs to the so-called 'Central Asian Trio': C. michelsonii, C. alatavicus and C. korol-kowii. The offered beautiful clone has golden...
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Crocus korolkowii 'Albus'
In April 2007 Sjaak de Groot encountered a white form between thousands of yellow C. korolkowii in the Varzob Valley, Tajikistan. This batch does not descend from the crocus that was found there, but the story confirms that a white form can be...
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Crocus korolkowii x 'Fresco'
A very richly flowering hybrid, created from C. korolkowii x C. michelsonii, white flowers, the outside of the petals is violet with a narrow white margin.
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Crocus korolkowii x 'Karelia'
With its cream-coloured flowers, dark violet underneath, this hybrid, C. korol-kowii x C. michelsonii, stands out from the other new hybrids. Flowering falls a week earlier, together with C. korolkowii x 'Snow Tiger'.
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Crocus korolkowii x ‘Snow Tiger’
One of the earliest-flowering C. korolkowii. Originated from natural pollination by C. michelsonii by planting these crocuses side by side. Creamy white flowers with violet markings/adering on the outside. The throat is dark, the anthers are yellow.
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Crocus leichtlinii
First described in 1890 at Kew. In southeastern Turkey, C. leichtlinii is found in open places, often on rocky or volcanic soils. Light lilac flowers, sometimes slightly whiter or more blue. When the flowers open, the orange throat together with...
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Crocus malatyensis
Found in Malatya, a province in Turkey where cold winters with lots of snow occur, followed by hot and dry summers. The soft lilac flowers have a pink hue, the petals are slender. The throat and anthers are yellow.
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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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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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Crocus minimus
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Crocus minimus
As the word minimus indicates, this is a very small species that blooms from February to April, depending on the location. Was introduced in 1905 and originates in Sardinia and southern Corsica. The inside of the petals varies from purple to dark...
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Crocus minimus -CO2810-
A striped mutant was found in the batch of C. minimus 'Bavella'. This appeared to remain stable and a small batch of it has now been cultivated. At the moment, it has not yet been named. A late-flowering crocus, the silver-lilac flowers are darkly...
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Crocus paulinae
Originated from a natural cross of C. abatensis x C. ancyriensis and found in Turkey. The basic colour is yellow which gradually changes to bronze tones with maroon highlights. An unusual colour since the parents' colours are yellow and blue. The...
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€13.50

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Crocus reticulatus
Intro: 2011. C. reticulatus is found in Moldova and towards southwest Russia, to the north of the Caucasus and Georgia. With such a range, it is to be expected that there is some variation in the populations found. The range consists of a soft...
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€3.50

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Crocus rujanensis
C. rujanensis is native to Serbia and Macedonia, on Mount Rujen, near the town of Buljanovac and grows there in oak and hornbeam forests, under thickets and in grasslands. Described in 1989 and not easily distinguished from C. dalmaticus and C....
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€4.00

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Crocus sieberi
Intro: 1831. Native to Crete. The outside is feathered red-purple, changing to white and red-purple at the top. The underside of the petals is yellow, the inside is white with a yellow throat.
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€6.50

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Crocus sieberi 'Bowles' White'
Grote zuiver witte bolvormige bloemen met een oranje keel. Eén der mooiste witte krokussen die direct na de winter tezamen met C. sieberi 'Firefly' hun bloemen tonen.
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Crocus sieberi 'Chiara'
The variation in the Cretan crocus is great, with the most beautiful shades of colour found in the crocus. 'Chiara' shows brilliant purple blushes on the outside of the petals.
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€7.00

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Crocus sieberi 'Cream Diamond'
There is only a handful available of this unique crocus. Soft yellow are the outer petals and very light lilac are the inner petals. When the flowers are open, the beautiful veining inside is visible. The throat is ochre yellow and surrounded by a...
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Crocus sieberi 'Firefly'
Intro: 1956 by M. Thoolen. Beautiful and large soft violet-pink flowers, a unique colour. John Grimshaw said about this crocus "vigerous, unique, early, beautiful". Those and some other superlatives were used to convince me to keep offering...
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Crocus sieberi 'Hubert Edelsten'
A very special crocus, named after Hubert D. Mc. Edelsten, who crossed the form C. sieberi subsp. sieberi, native to Crete, with C. sieberi subsp. atticus in the 1920s. Two new forms emerged, one of which is the form available here. The exterior...
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Crocus sieberi 'Ronald Ginns'
A multicoloured crocus named by Ray Cobs after his friend Ronald Ginns. Ronald Ginns (1896-1976) was one of the founders of the British Cactus and Succulent Society in 1945. The white to pale pink crocus is dark purple veined on the outside.
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€3.50

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Crocus sieberi subsp. sublimis 'Tricolor'
E.A. Bowles. This elegant crocus has gorgeous detailed markings on the outside of its petals. When the flowers opens in the sun, they show their beautiful inside: lilac purple with a white band and a yellow heart. In England this crocus is called...
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