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Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs

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Camassia 'Blue Candle'
. Available to order from July 2025
An introduction from 2010 that received a certificate on the testing ground of the KAVB in the same year. The light blue, star-shaped flowers in the extra long flower clusters stand straight and tower above the leaves.
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€6.00

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Camassia 'Sweet Candle'
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‘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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€7.50

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Camassia 'Violet Candle'
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Following the Camassia 'Blue Candle', there is now also 'Violet Candle', created from selection work done by Van Woesik Veredeling B.V. Another colour in the range and more to follow.
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Camassia cusickii
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Intro: 1888. Origin: Northeast Oregon (USA). From a large, pear-shaped bulb grow powerful stems. The outer petals of the irregularly shaped flowers are blue. The stamens are shorter than the flower and the white filaments which are initially...
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Alba'
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The original C. leichtlinii originates from British Columbia to Washington, U.S.A. Named after Maximilian Leichtlin (1831-1890), a horticultural expert from Germany. The 60-80 cm long stems are densely set with large star-shaped cream-colored...
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Caerulea'
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Stately blue flower sprays set with large star-shaped dark blue flowers on sturdy straight stems. Camassia can be perfectly combined with perennials in the herbaceous border. The decorative dark green linear leaves envelop the stem and point up...
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Maybelle' ®
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A cultivar registered in 2015 with dark blue-violet flowers and a slightly more compact growth habit. Carlos van der Veek encountered this mutant in a batch of C. leichtlinii 'Caerulea', a distinctive addition to the range of blue Camassia, this...
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Sacajawea'
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The cream-coloured flowers of this newcomer are accompanied by delicately variegated foliage. The narrow leaves have a cream-coloured edge. Named after the Indian girl Sacajawea who was involved in the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) as...
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€4.50

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Camassia leichtlinii 'Semiplena'
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A sterile semi-double form. The 60-80 cm high stems bear cream-colored flowers with a hint of green. Because the flowers are sterile they bloom longer. Nice and distinctive cut flower.
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Camassia leichtlinii -roze tinten-
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The offer consists of a batch propagated from seed with different shades of pink. The original material comes from America.
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Camassia quamash
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From California and eastwards to Montana and Utah. The 6 to 8 linear leaves are blue-green and the up to 35 cm long stems bear 10 to 30 star-shaped soft violet flowers with a hint of blue. Well suited for naturalising in a flower meadow.
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Eremurus 'Cleopatra'
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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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Eremurus 'Pinokkio'
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W. Hey, 1989. Chrome yellow with orange anthers.
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Eremurus 'Romance'
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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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Eremurus cristatus
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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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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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Eremurus himalaicus
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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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Eremurus robustus
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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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Hermodactylus tuberosa
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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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Lilium 'Black Beauty'
Legendary lily from 1957 which was the first lily to be registered in the Hall of Fame of the American Society Lily. She comes from the hands of the American breeder Leslie Woodriff and is considered to be one of the best, indestructible garden...
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Lilium 'Miss Feya'
Splendid dark red flowers. A cross between Oriental lilies and Trumpet lilies. This has produced quite high, but firm lilies, usually with slightly downwards, large, fragrant flowers. Despite the height, the lilies remain upright, so they are...
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Lilium 'Tiger Babies'
Tiger lily. Spectacular tall plant with large, odourless flowers. The petals are recurved and more or less sprinkled with dark dots. The twelve to twenty flowers per stem flower together to form an airy flower cluster. Beautiful for naturalising.
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Lilium candidum
Madonna Lily. They are found in Lebanon and eastern Israel, although it is assumed that the first specimen were found somewhere in the Balkans. The Romans took this flower with them as a sign of victory, as did the Crusaders in a later period....
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Lilium nepalense
Origin: Nepal to northern India (Himalayas). The bulb forms underground offshoots that can grow up to a metre long. New bulbs are formed on these stolons, so they can form an entire colony within a short time. The broad, lanceolate leaves are...
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Lilium regale
King's Lily, one of the most beautiful lilies that is also the easiest to grow. They were first encountered in the western Chinese province Szetschuan by Ernest Henry Wilson in 1903. The bulbs that were collected by him were first known as L....
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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 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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