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Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs

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Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs

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Allium carinatum subsp. pulchellum
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Intro: 1810. Origin: South East Europe and West Asia. The original form A. cirrhosum (one of the synonyms) has an inflorescence that does not just carry flowers but also bulbils. The flower bud remains ‘hidden’ for a long time at the end of the...
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Allium ursinum subsp. ursinum
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Intro: 1753. Also known as wild garlic. This rampant allium occurs on large parts of the Northern Hemisphere. In the Netherlands it grows wild in some places, but it is a protected species (‘Stinzen plant’). The oval leaves are reminiscent of...
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Anemone apennina 'Petrovac'
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In the Netherlands, A. apennina still occurs sporadically. The tubers offered are from a vegetatively propagated lot, collected at the time near Petrovac in Macedonia. Beautiful ferny, soft hairy leaves, bright blue flowers. Ideal for undergrowth,...
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Anemone apennina var. alba
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Intro: 1771. The (10 to 20) narrow petals are light sky blue at the bottom, while the inside is entirely white. The original A. apennina occurs in forested areas of southern Europe, among others the Apennines in Italy, but also on the island of...
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Anemone nemorosa
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Wood anemone (nemorosus means: growing in the forest). A fast-growing, ground covering, rhizome-forming plant that is very wide spread (from Lapland to Italy, but also in Asia and North America). The wood anemone was already known in the 16th...
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Anemone nemorosa 'Robinsoniana'
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Was introduced in 1870 by Sir William Robinson, an influential Victorian gardener and journalist who saw this anemone in the Botanical Garden of Oxford. Flower colour: light blue, greyish on the outside.
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Anemone ranunculoides subsp. ranunculoides
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Intro: 1596. A particularly attractive anemone which occurs in almost all of Europe with the exception of the Mediterranean. This growth habit of this anemone has some similarities with A. nemorosa. The beautiful deep yellow flowers consist of 5-8...
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Anemone x lipsiensis
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A sweet and rich flowering anemone, the result of a natural crossing of Anemone nemorosa x Anemone ranunculoides. Somewhat variable, still occurs in places where both parents grow together in nature. Soft primrose yellow flowers in March-April....
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Arum italicum
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Intro: 1693. Italian Arum. Origin: Canary Islands, Cyprus, Italy, Southern France, Spain and England. Also occurs naturally in the Netherlands. The tapered leaves have clearly visible white veins. The ‘flowers’ we see on the bright yellow spadix...
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Arum maculatum
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Spotted arum. Origin: Large parts of Europe to Ukraine. The leaves sometimes feature purple stripes and speckles. The bract is light greenish yellow with purple specks. The berries form in the fall. It grows fast on a not too dry soil.
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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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Chionodoxa luciliae
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Intro: 1878. Collected by the Swiss botanist Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810-1885) in the Taurus, who named this glory-of-the-snow after his wife Lucile, who died young. Flower stems with one or two lavender blue flowers with a white heart.
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Chionodoxa sardensis
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(Named after von Sardus). Origin: Western Turkey. Was introduced in 1883 by Barr & Sons. Each flower stalk has ten gentian blue flowers, with a barely perceptible white eye.
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Chionodoxa siehei
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Intro: 1880. Origin: Western Turkey. 15-20 cm tall stems feature four to ten blue flowers with a large white heart. Was offered in previous years under the name C. forbesii, but according to Brian Mathew that name is incorrect.
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Corydalis bulbosa
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The common name "Hollowroot" refers to the subterranean part, which is mostly hollow. Origin: Eurasia. The twenty pink or white spurred flowers form a cluster and bloom in early spring. The plant prefers a slightly woodsy soil. It used to be a...
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida
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Also called Spring Corydalis or bird-in-a-bush. Origin: Lebanon, West Asia and parts of Europe. In the Netherlands along the great rivers around old country estates and even some areas in South Limburg. A particular feature of this plant is the...
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Crocus tommasinianus
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Intro: 1847. Also known as woodland corcus or early crocus. Origin: southern 'Yugoslavia' to the south of Hungary , but mainly on the limestone hills in Dalmatia. These star-shaped, light lavender flowers, often with a light brown-yellow glow on...
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Crocus vernus subsp. albiflorus
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Intro: 1765. Origin: Pyrenees, Alps (Switzerland, northern Italy, Austria, Germany and northern Balkans). A rarely offered species with smaller white flowers.
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Crocus vernus subsp. vernus
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Intro: 1765. Origin: Pyrenees, Alps (Switzerland, northern Italy, Austria, Germany and northern Balkans). A rarely offered species. Colour is variable, from pale to dark purple mostly with a dark spot at the tips of the petals.
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Eranthis hyemalis
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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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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 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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Fritillaria meleagris
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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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Galanthus 'Viridapice'
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The outer leaves have green tips as if they have been dipped in a pot of green paint. J.C.M. de Hoog found this snowdrop around 1900 near an old farmhouse in province North-Holland. The English sometimes think that this snowdrop is of English...
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Galanthus elwesii var. elwesii
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In 1874, the English plant collector Henry John Elwes discovered the great snowdrop. It was named after him, Galanthus elwesii. There are two varieties, Galanthus elwesii var. elwesii and Galanthus elwesii var. monostictus. The two are not much...
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Galanthus nivalis
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The common snowdrop that everyone knows. This species is native to Western, Central and Southern Europe, but was imported into the Netherlands around 1500. The outer petals are white and the inner ones have small, green, U-shaped marks on them....
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Galanthus woronowii
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This species was found in 1935 by a Russian botanist and named after Woronow, a plant collector from Georgia. This snowdrop is so clearly different that it is easy recognisable. The leaves are much wider than those of other snowdrops and glossy...
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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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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 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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Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin'
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Selected by E. B. Anderson in 1958 and named after the wife of Eliot Hodgkin. He was a renowned grower and collector of bulbs. Originates from a cross between I. histrioides var. major x I. winogradowii. The banner is blue-green, the lip is...
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Iris 'Katharines Gold'
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Beautiful, striking dwarf iris in a subtle yellow-green colour. Registered in 2015 by W. van Lierop en Zn. B.V. after they had selected it from the well-known Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin'.
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Iris 'Louise'
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A pale yellow dwarf iris recently introduced (2021) by W. van Lierop & Zn B.V. The lips are soft yellow with a warm yellow stripe across the centre. The standards are white.
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Iris 'Sheila Ann Germaney'
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Originated from the cross parents I. histrioides var. major and I. winogradowii. Like 'Frank Elder' and 'Katharine Hodgkin', this lovely iris received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticural Society. The standards are white with a blue haze....
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Iris 'Thor'
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A beautiful interspecies, Iris korolkowii x Iris sari, registered at the time by van Tubergen. The standards are lilac, the lips are pearly grey with dark veins and show a dark purple spot. Belonging to the Regelio-cylcus Group.
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Iris acutiloba
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Found north of the Kura river, in the Caucasus in Georgia. A low Iris belonging to the section Oncocyclus. Conditions in which this beauty is found are often miserable, very dry, little rain in spring and nights when it can be quite cold. Best...
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Iris avromanica
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On the 12th of March 2018, Janis Ruksans collected this species in Iran, Kurdistan, on the Kuh-e Shāhu (Hawraman) ridge between Marivan and Nowsud. The Iris is observed on steep mountain slopes in the grass among low shrubs. The leaves are 6-8 cm....
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Iris bucharica 'Top Gold'
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An easy-growing species found in the Pamir Alai Mountains but also in Tajikistan and north-eastern Afghanistan. The shiny layered leaves face each other. Up to seven delightfully fragrant flowers emerge from the upper leaf axils. There are several...
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Iris camillae
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As far as we know, Iris camillae occurs only in a few different places in Azerbaijan. This rarity, also an Onocyclus Iris, displays spectacular, up to 8 cm in diameter, large, variable, violet or blue flowers. The standards are significantly...
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Iris danfordiae
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Introduced in 1876 by Mrs Danford. The plant has very narrow blue-grey leaves. The golden yellow flowers with green specks on the lip appear in February. Origin: Turkey (Taurus Mountains). Light scent. The umbel of Iris danfordiae has the odd...
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Iris foetidissima 'Citrina'
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The Dutch name means stinking iris. The available form is a profusely flowering soft yellow iris that thrives even in dry soil in the shade. Long after its blooming period, the swollen pods burst open to reveal a thick bunch of red berries that...
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Iris hoogiana
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Introduced by Van Tubergen in 1913. Won many awards and certificates in the subsequent years. Origin: Turkestan. The two, sometimes three fragrant flowers per stem are soft lavender blue with a yellow beard. Its foliage is dark blue-green.
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Iris iberica
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Introduced in 1808 by George Franz Hoffman, native to the Southern Caucasus. A striking species with white upright petals and strongly brown-veined lower petals. Hardy, but requires some protection from rain in late summer and winter. Section...
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Iris kasruwana
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The offering is from seed collected in Lebanon. A beautiful Iris belonging to the Section Oncocyclus, the falls are brown-veined, the standards lilac-veined. There is some confusion about the naming, it is said to be a synonym of Iris susiana, but...
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Iris magnifica
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Origin: Central Asia, especially in the mountains south of Samarkand. They have been known since 1880. Up to six soft blue flowers emerge from the leaf axils, with a yellow-orange honey mark on the lips.
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Iris magnifica x bucharica 'Sunny Side Up'
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This fantastic hybrid was originally found in Brian Mathew's garden. A cross that has inherited the good qualities from both parents, great for gardening and resistant to all kinds of weather. The pure white flowers, mostly five to seven, show a...
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Iris pseudocapnoides
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Janis Ruksans found this variety near Chimgan, Uzbekistan. The three to six cream-coloured with sulphur-yellow flowers appear on a sturdy stem up to 35 cm high. As flowering progresses, the serrated edges of the flower turn violet. For a sunny...
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Iris reticulata 'Alida'
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Selected from I. reticulata 'Harmony' and registered in 1990. The lip is cornflower blue with thin, barium yellow stripes ending in ivory white spots. The standards are French blue.
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Iris reticulata 'Blue Hill'
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Intro: 1808. The original Iris reticulata is found in northern and southern Turkey, northern Iraq, northern and western Iran and the southern Caucasus. Violet-blue flowers with a white honey mark bearing an orange-yellow stripe.
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Iris reticulata 'Blue Planet'
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Light blue, low-growing Iris with an orange blush on the lip.
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Iris reticulata 'Clairette'
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Intro: 1953. Iris reticulata x Iris bakeriana. Azure standards are surrounded by middle blue falls with white markings. Remarkably beautiful.
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Iris reticulata 'Down to Earth'
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Canadian Alan McMurtrie is famous among Iris enthusiasts for his fanatical interest in Iris reticulata. Thousands of crosses and selections in the most beautiful colours and anomalous shapes have been cultivated by him.
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Iris reticulata 'Eye Catcher'
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A cultivar by Alan McMurtie. Ice blue, almost snow white flowers, from the heart of the flower deep violet-blue. In the middle of the ice-blue falls there is a bright yellow band surrounded by irregular blue speckles. Becomes a true eye-catcher as...
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Iris reticulata 'Frozen Planet'
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White, low-growing Iris with an ice-blue blush on the lip.
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Iris reticulata 'Harmony'
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I. reticulata x I. histrioides var. major. The banner is cornflower-blue. The lip is royal dark blue with a yellow nectar guide on a white surface. The flower is fairly wide.
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Iris reticulata 'Natascha'
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Intro: 1973. A fun variety that originates from a cross-pollination of I. reticulata 'Cantab' x I. reticulata 'Cantab'. Ivory with subtle green lines. The nectar guide is golden yellow.
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Iris reticulata 'Orange Glow'
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Canadian Alan McMurtrie is famous among Iris enthusiasts for his fanatical interest in Iris reticulata. Thousands of crosses and selections in the most beautiful colours and anomalous shapes have been cultivated by him.
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Iris reticulata 'Painted Lady'
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White, low-growing Iris with light blue, dark blue and violet stripes. Intro: 1808. The original Iris reticulata occurs in northern and southern Turkey, northern Iraq, northern and western Iran and the southern Caucasus.
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Iris reticulata 'Pauline'
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Named after one of the 'Hoog' ladies. The banner is violet, the lip dark purple with white spots and a yellow nectar guide. Won an Award of Merit in 1953 and 1979.
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Iris reticulata 'Polar Ice'
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In recent years, there has been a lot of innovation in the field of dwarf iris. Old varieties are disappearing, especially in the Reticulata group, and new, healthy varieties are being introduced. So is this ice-white iris derived from Iris...
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Iris reticulata 'Purple Hill'
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Intro: 1808. The original Iris reticulata is found in northern and southern Turkey, northern Iraq, northern and western Iran and the southern Caucasus. Purple flowers.
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Iris reticulata 'Rejoice'
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Low-growing Iris, purple with violet flowers. On the lip a yellow blush.
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Iris reticulata 'Spot On'
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From the hands of Allen McMurtrie comes this very notable newcomer. In the Spotlight! Gorgeous, purple speckled white with falls with a hint of yellow, more intense towards the tips. The standards are a royal purple.
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Iris reticulata 'Sunbeam'
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Beautiful bicoloured Iris, white with yellow. The falls are bright yellow lightening to cream at the edge. Highlighted by a few large green blotches. The standards are white, with pale green ribs (sometimes dotted), hair-like.
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Iris x 'Dushanbe'
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Intro: 1977. Originated from a cross performed by Tom Wilkes, of Iris 'Persian Pansy' x Iris korolkowii. Dushanbe is the capital of Tajikistan. A beautiful Iris, belonging to the Regelio-Cyclus Group whose flower consists of brownish-red...
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Leucojum aestivum
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Intro: 1594. Origin: large parts of Europe and southwestern Asia to northern Iran, rare in Belgium and the Netherlands (Stinzen plant). Needs to be planted in a moist spot. The leaves appear during the winter months, frost does not affect them....
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Leucojum vernum
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Intro: 1420. Origin from Belgium to Poland and from the Pyrenees to the former Yugoslavia. Grows wild in the Netherlands, southern England and Denmark. The fragrant flowers are creamy white with green dots on the flower buds if the species is...
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Muscari botryoides 'Superstar'
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Muscari botryoides is the only true blue grape hyacinth that still sporadically occurs in the wild in the Netherlands (stinzen plant). Unfortunately, our batch has become too small to sell from. Alternatively we offer the selection 'Superstar', a...
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Muscari comosum
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Intro: 1596. Origin: South Africa, France, Central Europe, southern Russia and Southwest Asia. Tassel Hyacinth. Occurs scattered throughout the Dutch dunes. The lower part of the flower is composed of fertile olive-green flowers on short stems and...
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Muscari latifolium
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Intro: 1858. Origin: Western and Southern Turkey. The well-developed flowers at the top of the inflorescence are light blue, the lower part of the inflorescence is composed of dark sterile flowers. Typically, the plant has only one broad leaf...
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Muscari neglectum
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Intro: 1568. Origin: Belgium (Meuse valley), France, North Africa and southwestern Asia. The three to six narrow light green leaves can reach a length of up to 30 cm. The flower colour is almost black (very dark), with a narrow bright white edge...
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Narcissus poeticus var. recurvus
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Intro: before 1600. Division 13. Also known as old pheasant's eye. It is when almost all daffodils have stopped flowering, that the fragrant flowers of this beauty open. The bright white, lightly backward curved petals surround a green cup with a...
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Narcissus pseudonarcissus subsp. lobularis
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Division 13, Section pseudo narcissus. A geographic form of N. pseudo-narcissus, originally occurring in southern Belgium and northern France. It is one of the earliest flowering daffodils (March), the sepals are cream yellow and the cup is...
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Narcissus pseudonarcissus subsp. obvallaris
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Division 13, section pseudo narcissus. In the UK these wild growing, deep golden daffodil is called the Tenby-Daffodil, the national daffodil of Wales. There are several stories circulating about how the daffodil ended up in Wales. The following...
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Ornithogalum nutans
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Intro: 1594. Dutch name: ‘knikkende vogelmelk’ (Drooping star of Bethlehem). Originally occurring in southern Europe and southwestern Asia, but now growing wild in many European countries. Prefers a shady and somewhat afforested area. The flower...
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Ornithogalum umbellatum
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Intro: 1594. Star-of-Bethlehem, locally: 'booger'. Origin: large parts of Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and Israel. The linear, grooved and half-upright green leaves have a distinct white stripe. The umbel is composed of about...
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Saxifraga granulata 'Plena'
Haarlems Klokkenspel, it still occurs sporadically in the Netherlands. Its most striking feature is its full flower, all stamens have turned into crown (flower) petals. As a consequence, the plant cannot produce seed and disappears in the wild,...
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Saxifraga granulata 'Plena'
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Dutch name: 'Haarlems Klokkenspel', described in 1932 by Dr Jacob Botke at the Schierstins in Friesland, where they were called 'stinseblomkes' by locals. From late April, the white, with slightly green in the centre, double flowers appear on...
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Scilla bifolia
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Intro: 1568, in the Netherlands since 1594. Origin: Central and Southern Europe and Asia Minor. An early flowering (March) and fragrant species. The sheathing leaves are often two in number (bifolia) and placed on one side of the flower stalk....
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Scilla mischtschenkoana 'Tubergeniana'
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Intro: 1931. Origin: northwest of Iran (Tabriz) and the Caucasus. The few leaves are narrow and line to duct-shaped. The flower clusters, which seem to grow directly from the ground, consist of star-shaped, somewhat nodding, very light blue...
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Scilla siberica
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Intro: 1796. Origin: Southeast Europe, the Caucasus, Anatolia and southeast Asia. The bright blue, nodding, star- to bell-shaped flowers are marked on each petal by a dark blue central vein. The best-known Scilla, very suitable for naturalising.
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Scilla siberica 'Alba'
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A white-flowering squill with the same properties as S. siberica. Native to the forests and meadows in the Caucasus, Crimea and northern Iran.
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€4.75

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Tulipa sylvestris
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Perhaps the oldest described species, Rembertus Dodonaeus described the forest tulip in 1568. The oldest depiction in Europe of T. sylvestris is from 1549. Origin: Iran, North Africa and Europe, also in the Netherlands, but probably feral, native...
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€3.50

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