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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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Allium carinatum subsp. pulchellum
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Allium carinatum subsp. pulchellum
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
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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Anemone apennina 'Petrovac'
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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Anemone apennina var. alba
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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Anemone nemorosa
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'
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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Anemone ranunculoides subsp. ranunculoides
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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Anemone x lipsiensis
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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Arum italicum
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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Arum maculatum
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'
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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Chionodoxa luciliae
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
(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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Chionodoxa siehei
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
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
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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Crocus tommasinianus
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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Crocus vernus subsp. albiflorus
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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Crocus vernus subsp. vernus
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 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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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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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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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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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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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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Erythronium 'Pagoda'
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
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
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'
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
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
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
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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Hyacinthoides hispanica -blauw-
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
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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Ixiolirion tataricum
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Ixiolirion tataricum
Blue star lily. Intro: 1821. Origin: from the Caspian Sea via Asia Minor to Israel and Egypt. The slender flower stems with dark funnel-shaped flowers appear from late May. The umbel contains ten to fifteen loose flowers. They thrive in a dry,...
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Leucojum aestivum
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Leucojum aestivum
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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Leucojum vernum
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 'Superstar'
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
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
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
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 'Actaea'
Intro before 1927. Division 9. Lovely fragrant Poeticus daffodil from the Dutch nursery G. Lubbe & Zn. in Oegstgeest. The snow-white, beautifully shaped flowers, with a golden orange cup appear from the end of April. Suitable for naturalising.
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Narcissus 'Albus Plenus Odoratus'
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Narcissus 'Albus Plenus Odoratus'
Intro: 1590. Division 4. Already in 1590 Carolus Clusius received the first bulbs of this soft fragrant narcissus. Over the years she has been given a lot of nicknames, a good example: 'The Large Flowered Double Gardenia White Daffodil'. Flower...
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Narcissus 'Anfield'
Intro: 2019. Division 7. A jonquil with a profusion of flowers, up to ten flower stems can develop per bulb, giving two flowers per stem. The cheerful bright yellow flowers with an initial orange cup, bloom for a long time and are fragrant....
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Narcissus ‘Angel’s Whisper’
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Narcissus 'Angel's Whisper'
Intro: before 1997. Division 5. A fragrant multi-flowered miniature with up to five flowers per stem, floriferous The round cup is yellow, the outer petals are light greenish yellow.
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Narcissus ‘Apricot’
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Narcissus 'Apricot'
Intro: 1897. Division 1. A historical cultivar, which is evident in the looser, more informal flower shape. The trumpet is initially soft yellow and fades to amber pink during flowering to amber pink. Smells of violets.
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Narcissus 'Arctic Bells'
Division 10. A richly flowering Hoop’s petticoat with creamy white flowers. Several flower stalks emerge from each bulb, flowering starts as early as February and continues for weeks. Likes to be warm and dry in summer. This selection is also from...
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Narcissus 'Arctic Gem'
Division 3. A small-crowned, pure white Narcissus from 1945, Guy L. Wilson, Northern Ireland. The cup opens creamy, changing to white with intense dark moss green at the base and hints of pale canary yellow.
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Narcissus 'Argent'
Division 4. In 1907, this beauty was described as "A recent introduction with strong vigour, beautifully shaped, star-shaped, double flowers. Creamy white with a yellow centre." Now we classify 'Argent' among the historic daffodils with its...
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Narcissus 'Arkle'
A sturdy yellow trumpet daffodil, division 1. Originated from a cross between N. 'Yellow Idol' x N. 'Golden Clarion' in 1968. An excellent alternative to the somewhat harder-to-obtain old varieties of trumpet daffodils.
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Narcissus 'Avalon'
Division 2. Beautiful soft lemon-yellow large-crowned daffodil, the lemon-yellow cup turning white as the flowering progresses. A fresh subtle colour combination that gives a natural effect in the border. Created in 1977 from a cross of N....
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Narcissus 'Bella Vista'
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Narcissus 'Bella Vista'
Division 2. An early-flowering large-crowned daffodil of Dutch origin, J.W.A. Lefeber 1959. Ivory-white petals with a vivid orange-red crown.
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Narcissus 'Bright Sun'
Division 2. An in 2010 registered large-cupped daffodil cultivated by narcissus connoisseur Karel J. van der Veek. Flowers with white petals and a soft yellow cup with a vivid yellow edge. Sweet-scented.
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Narcissus 'Brook Ager'
Division 2. An impressive large-crowned daffodil where the white petals show a hint of pink from the cup and the ribbed cup is vivid apricot-pink in colour. Named after the daughter of the former president of the American Daffodil society, Jaydee...
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Narcissus 'Carice'
Division 6. Delightfully fragrant Cyclamineus from Jan de Winter's stall, registered in 2016. The flower consists of creamy yellow tepals, greenish-yellow towards the base and include a soft salmon-pink trumpet.
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Narcissus 'Carlton' -grootverbruik-
Division 2. Classic yellow daffodil, fine for naturalising.
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Narcissus 'Casanova'
Division 11a. This casanova is a nice, not too large, split-corona daffodil. Bright white with pink, later apricot-coloured flower. Registered in 2019 by Henk Wijnhout, grower in Hillegom with a renowned collection of double-flowered daffodils,...
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Narcissus 'Chappie'
Introduced in 1967, not registered until 1989. Division 7. An American miniature in a striking colour combination the bowl-shaped, strong orange cup is enclosed by soft yellow cover leaves.
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Narcissus 'Chérie'
This cutie, registered before 1935, appears on the Historical List of the American Daffodil Socoiety. Division 7, the fragrant Jonquille, with one to three flowers per stem, is ivory white with a delicate grey-pink cup.
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Narcissus 'Chipper'
Intro: 1971. Division 5. This particular daffodil has a very big list of awards at the British and American Daffodil Societies. Chipper blooms a little later the end of April, early May. But she blooms exceptionally abundant, each bulbs produces...
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Narcissus 'Classic Garden'
Intro 2001. Division 1. Sturdy trumpet daffodil with golden yellow petals pointing slightly backwards. The slender trumpet is bright orange. Walter J.M. Blom, Oregon.
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Narcissus 'Cragford'
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Narcissus 'Cragford'
Intro: before 1930, Percival D. Williams, United Kingdom. Division 8. A wonderfully fragrant Tazetta daffodil with clusters of four to six flowers, white with a small orange cup. Perfect for naturalising and early flowering.
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Narcissus 'Crevette'
Intro: 1967, John W. Blanchard, England. Division 8. A fragrant Tazetta with usually two to three flowers per stem. The white petals enclose a soft orange cup.
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Narcissus 'Dainty Miss'
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Narcissus 'Dainty Miss'
Intro: 1966, Grant E. Mitsch, Oregon. Division 7. A dainty jonquil with small, shimmering white flowers whose rounded petals overlap, has a white cup. The daffodil is reminiscent of a larger form of Narcissus 'Xit
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Narcissus 'Double Itzim'
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Narcissus 'Double Itzim'
Intro: 2003. Division 4. A double-flowered cyclamineus, which does not only have fused yellow petals, but also a fused orange trumpet. The entire flower is a it similar to a rose or camellia form. The double-flowered form of N. 'Itzim' is selected...
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Narcissus ‘Dutch Master’
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Narcissus 'Dutch Master'
Division 1, intro before 1938. A classical trumpet narcissus which has received many awards. The petals are bright green-yellow and the trumpet is vivid yellow. Good for naturalising.
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Narcissus 'Easter Born'
Division 4. A brilliant, double, white daffodil with a regular flower shape and also wonderfully fragrant. Cultivated by Th. van der Hulst and registered in 2013.
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Narcissus 'Eaton Song'
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Narcissus 'Eaton Song'
Division 12. Intro 1989. A striking and cheerful daffodil, usually three flowers per stem, multiple stems per bulb. Initially, the budding flowers are sulpher yellow, during flowering the flowers become almost white. The cup of the slightly...
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Narcissus 'Elka'
Division 1. Rightly received an Award of Garden Merit in 2011. A miniature trumpet daffodil which has a pale yellow trumpet in bud stage, but the mature flower is pure white. Introduced by Alec Gray, England, in 1989. Good for naturalising .
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Narcissus 'Emcys'
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Narcissus 'Emcys'
Intro: 2002. Division 6. Selected by Mr. John Winter from seedlings of N. 'Jenny'. Healthy white cyclamineus, the petals point straight back, the elongated cup is white. The name originated from the abbreviation of 'Een Mooie Cyclamineus Selectie'...
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Narcissus 'Englander'
A lovely early-flowering, vivid yellow daffodil with a comparatively long trumpet. The cover leaves point strongly backwards, characteristic of daffodils belonging to the Cyclamineus group, Division 6. An English miniature, registered in 1992....
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Narcissus 'Exotic Mystery'
Division 11. Before this exotic was given its registered name in 2011, these telling names were already in use: 'Wild Thing', 'Outer Space', 'Green Ghost' and 'Unbelievable'. Clearly, we are not dealing with an average daffodil here....
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Narcissus 'February Gold'
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Narcissus 'February Gold'
Division 6. An oldie from before 1923 but still a very reliable yellow cyclamineus and very suitable for naturalising. A Dutch hybrid, of the de Graaff Bros. The vivid yellow flowers can appear as early as February.
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Narcissus 'February Silver'
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Narcissus 'February Silver'
Division 6. Intro before 1949. In terms of plant and flower form, this beauty does not differ much from N. 'February Gold'. The petals, slightly wavy towards the edge, are initially greenish white, to bloom to pure white. The trumpet starts out...
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Narcissus 'Firetail'
Intro: before 1910. Division 3. A late, small-cupped daffodil with a brilliant combination of cream-coloured petals and a deep orange cup. From the hands of E. M. Crosfield. The book: Garden Bulbs in Colour, revised edition April 1941, writes...
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Narcissus 'Fortissimo'
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Narcissus 'Fortissimo'
Intro: 1964, de Graaff Bros, Netherlands. Division 2. Cheerful large-crowned narcissus whose flowers are carried by sturdy stems. Green-yellow petals with a deep orange cup wavy at the edge. Excellent for naturalising.
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Narcissus 'Grand Primo Citronière'
A historical daffodil from before 1780 from the Tazetta group, division 8. Originally from the Netherlands, but the breeder is unknown. The jasmine-scented flowers appear with many on a flower stem. The petals are white, the cup pale greenish-yellow.
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Narcissus 'Hunter Morn'
A recently (2022) introduced Triandus daffodil from New Zealand from John A. Hunter, a daffodil specialist who has been crossing daffodils since he was 13 years old. Division 5. The soft yellow-green, slightly nodding flowers, mostly two to four...
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Narcissus 'Jack Snipe'
Intro: before 1951. Division 6. A somewhat older English variety, named after a small, shy wading bird related to the common snipe. An early flowering, not too tall cyclamineus with white petals and a yellow trumpet. Fine for naturalising.
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Narcissus 'Jenny'
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Narcissus 'Jenny'
Intro: for 1943. Division 6. Originated by crossing N. 'Mitylene' x N. cyclamineus, cultivated by Mr Cyril F. Coleman (1892-1980). From this cross also arose N. 'Charity May' and N. 'Dove Wings', three Daffodils that quickly became well known and...
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Narcissus 'Jetfire'
Intro: 1966. Division 6. Originated from N. ('Market Merry' x N. 'Carbineer') x N. 'Armada', one of many crosses from Grant E. Mitsch, U.S.A. Beautiful awards won in 1987, 1990 and 1995. The golden yellow, backward-pointing petals combined with...
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Narcissus 'Julia Jane'
Intro: 1966. Division 10. A well-growing form of N. romieuxii subsp. romieuxii with beautiful soft yellow, outward bulging flowers. Selected by J.C. Archibald in 1966 from a wild collection of Moroccan origin.
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Narcissus 'Kokopellii'
Intro: 1993. Division 7. Kokopelli is the god of the Indians. He is the symbol of fertility, pleasure, good luck and health. On his back he carries a bag of seeds and plays his flute while dancing. He dates back more than 3,000 years when the...
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Narcissus 'Laurens Koster'
Intro: before 1906. Division 8. (A. Vis). A century ago this daffodil, belonging to the tazetta group, was named after the Dutch inventor of the printing press. A descendant of N. 'Ornatus' x N. tazetta. A fragrant daffodil with a butter yellow...
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Narcissus 'Lemon Beauty'
As early as 1948, the first flowering of this butterfly-flowered daffodil was reported. A Dutch hybrid, J.W.A. Lefeber, registered and received first Award in 1962. The white petals overlap, the cup is lemon-yellow and star-shaped.
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Narcissus 'Lemon Silk'
Division 6. Originates from America. Its genitors are N. 'Nazareth' x N. cyclamineus. A rarely available beauty. The petals are a soft lemon yellow, white at the base, standing somewhat apart and bending back slightly. The cylindrical cup is white...
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Narcissus 'Little Emma'
Intro before 1999, Bill Dijk, New Zealand. A miniature very similar to one of its parents: N. cyclamineus crossed with N. jonquilla var. henriquesii. Strongly recurved petals. Usually two to three flowers per stem. A perfect alternative to the...
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Narcissus 'Little Gem'
Intro: before 1938. Division 1. A small, yellow, early flowering trumpet narcissus for naturalising. A historical daffodil for a natural effect, which can be easily accomplished by scattering the bulbs. Where they fall, they are planted.
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Narcissus 'Manly'
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Narcissus 'Manly'
Intro: 1972. Division 4. Lionel J. Richardson. A perfectly shaped double green daffodil with short orange petals in its heart. Award of Merit in 1986 and an AGM in 2002. Long-flowering and fragrant.
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Narcissus 'Martinette'
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Narcissus 'Martinette'
Intro: before 1985. Division 8. H.I. Tuggle Jr, Virginia. Delightfully fragrant Tazetta with clusters of five to seven flowers. The lemon-yellow petals are darker in colour towards the bright orange cup.
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