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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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Book -Tulips and their Natural History-
Tulips and their Natural History Jac. J. de Groot, 2024 edition Part 1,2,3 ISBN 978-94-6481-758-4 Tulips and their Natural History is a book in A4 format, printed in three parts for ease of handling. It is written in English.
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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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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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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 -species Nova-
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Years ago, Václav Jošt collected a previously unknown Ornithogalum in Turkey. The plant develops to a height of 30 cm and the flower stem bears a screen of up to 40 white flowers. The flowers are green on the outside. The low-growing, grey-green...
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Ornithogalum balansae
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Intro: 1884. Origin: northeast Turkey and the adjacent area of the former Soviet Union. Dutch name: broad-leaved birdseed. Flowers in February-March with short-stemmed, slightly conical flower clusters flanked by two to three bright green leaves...
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Ornithogalum fimbriatum
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A very early flowering species native to the Balkans, Greece and Turkey, growing on dry slopes. The white flowers with a green striped back, emerge from a rosette and stand on 10-15 cm high stalks in a dense cluster. The green narrow leaves are...
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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 ponticum 'Sochi'
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Collected in the late eighties in the woods in Sochi, near the Russian Black Sea, now by far the most popular resort in Russia. The tall, pyramidal growing, dense inflorescence consists of large pure white flowers. This plant is not only perfect...
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Ornithogalum reverchonii
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Native to southwestern Spain and Morocco, where this Star-of-Bethlehem grows in crevices in the limestone rocks. A graceful species with up to 20 pure white, hanging, two centimeter wide bell-shaped flowers. Strong cut 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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Tulipa 'Danique'
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Gorgeous multi-flowered tulip with silver-pink flowers, adorned with some greenery on the outside of the petals. Once the flower opens, the soft blue centre appears, edged with a fine white line. Originating from the Ornamental Plants Test Centre,...
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Tulipa 'Garden of Clusius'
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In honour of the 425th anniversary of the Hortus Botanicus in Leiden, this pink, multi-flowered, low tulip was named in 2015. Although he was not the first to introduce the tulip to the Netherlands, Carolus Clusius, the first prefect of the Hortus...
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Tulipa 'Honky Tonk'
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A small tulip with grey-green wavy leaves. The soft yellow flowers show a pink blush on the outside of the petals. The inside is bright soft yellow. The Institute for the Distribution of Horticultural Crops created this tulip. W. van Lierop & Zn....
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Tulipa 'Ice Stick'
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The wild form is found in the Tien Shan mountains on grassy and rocky slopes. 'Ice Stick' was selected from the wild by the Botanical Garden in Tashkent. Introduced and registered in the Netherlands by Janis Ruksans and J.S. Pennings. Stands out...
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Tulipa 'Little Beauty'
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Cheerful dwarf tulip whose purple-pink flowers show off a striking cornflower-blue heart. Around the blue heart is a pale pink circle. At the time from the I.V.T. in Wageningen and registered by W. van Lierop & Zn. in 1991.
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Tulipa 'Little Princess'
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Another dwarf tulip from the I.V.T. at Wageningen and registered by W. van Lierop & Zn. in 1991. Beautiful warm orange flowers with a purple-black centre surrounded by a buttercup-yellow circle. There is a green blush on the outside of the petals.
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Tulipa 'Lizzy'
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A fairly recently, 2016, introduced cultivar with a pleasant, natural look. The pointed shape of the flowers betrays that one of its parents should be T. whittallii. The dark red flowers bud just above the ground, after which the stem lengthens to...
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Tulipa 'Peppermintstick'
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A cultivar from 1998, similar to the candy cane tulip. Cherry red flowers with a white edge. The inside of the flower is ivory white, the tip is cherry red and the heart is violet. An excellent lookalike, which naturalises reliably.
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Tulipa 'Tiny Timo'
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A few years ago crossings of T. hageri x T. aucheriana were carried out by the Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research. Amon others this cheerful little tulip emerged, named after Timo, our nearly fourteen year old son. A gorgeous...
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Tulipa acuminata
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Intro: 16th century. First described in 1813 when M. Vahl included it on a plant list of the Botanical Gardens in Copenhagen. It is actually a hybrid that carries the name of a species. Also known as the 'horned tulip'. The long and curiously...
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Tulipa albertii
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Intro 1877. Origin: Central Asia around the Tien Shan mountains. Named after Dr Albert von Regel, physician and noted collector of tulips. Flowers are shiny vermillion-red, orange or sometimes yellow. Striking dark spots at the base, sometimes...
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Tulipa aucheriana
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Introduced by H. Elwes in 1880, but discovered in 1838 by Pierre Aucher - Eloy. Origin: Iran and Syria. The two to five grey-green, wavy leaves are about 15 cm long. One to three pink flowers with pointed petals and a yellow-brown heart. The...
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Tulipa aucheriana 'Jara'
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A 2021-registered, multi-flowered, richly flowering cultivar. The outside of the flower is red with a tinge of yellow, the inside is yellow with a purplish-red tinge at the edge. The slender green leaves have a sharply wavy red margin.
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Tulipa aucheriana 'Mara'
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A multi-flowered, dark red tulip, also registered in 2021. The pointed petals are very dark red from the base and turn lighter towards the top, rich flowering. The slender leaves have a wavy red margin.
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Tulipa aucheriana x hageri -geel-
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A new tulip created at the Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research. Slender flowers on a dark flower stem, coloured bronze-yellow on the outside, tapering to pinkish red. The inside of the flower shows purplish-red spots from the heart...
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Tulipa aximensis
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Intro: 1894. Collected by Abbé Robert Fritsch near Aime in Savoy, France. The large flowers are bright red, in bud the petals show a distinct grey sheen, which disappears on opening.
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Tulipa bakeri 'Lilac Wonder'
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Intro: 1971. The original T. bakeri is native to Crete. The powerful cultivar has rounded petals, pink lilac in colour with a large round yellow heart on the inside. The outer leaves are pastel-coloured mauve. Uncomplicated, a nice garden tulip.
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Tulipa batalinii 'Bright Gem'
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Intro: 1952. W.R. Dykes crossed T. batalinii x T. maximowiczii, from which arose, inter alia, 'Bright Gem'. This successful little tulip has charming sulphur yellow flowers with an orange blush on the outside. When the sun starts shining, the...
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Tulipa batalinii 'Red Hunter'
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Intro: 1889. Origin: Central Asia, the Pamir-Alai mountains. Named after Dr Batalin, the director of the St Petersburg Botanical Garden who sent it to Kew around 1888. As soon as the sun shines, the flowers fold open completely. Grey-green...
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Tulipa batalinii 'Salmon Gem'
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A salmon-coloured pride from the hands of J. de Winter, registered in 1999. Received a Certificate of Approval from the Trial Garden K.A.V.B. in the same year. Salmon orange flowers with a warm orange blush.
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Tulipa clusiana
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Intro: 1802, , descriptions date from the 16th century. Lady Tulip or Candy Tulip. Origin: Northeast Afghanistan and Kashmir (growing wild in some places), southern France and the Greek islands. In Europe they were spread by hitchhiking in the...
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Tulipa clusiana 'Annika'
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A multi-flowered cultivar, registered in 2017 by W. van Lierop & Zn. B.V. The flower starts light salmon pink and turns to fuchsia pink. Beautiful is the contrast of the purple to black centre, which is visible when the flowers open.
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Tulipa clusiana 'Chitral Vale'
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A vigorously growing clone, strikingly larger than the species. The beautifully shaped flowers are slightly more bulbous and larger, but the brilliant colour combination, pinkish red with white and the fantastic dark centre are unmistakable. The...
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Tulipa clusiana 'Cynthia'
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Introduced by Van Tubergen in 1959. The cream yellow flowers have a red glow with a green edge on the outside of the petals. The anthers are also green. Award of Garden Merit in 1999. A whole new application for the Tulipa is planting it in the...
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Tulipa clusiana 'Lady Jane'
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W. van Lierop & Zn. B.V. registered this elegant slender tulip with faintly sweet-smelling flowers in 1992. The outside of the petals is soft pinkish red, the inside is all-white with a small yellow heart.
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Tulipa clusiana -Mix-
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A mixture featuring several cultivars of Tulipa clusiana. A colourful spectacle that, when planted in a sunny spot, has a long flowering period and returns several years. Also combines well with earlier flowering bulbous plants such as Chionodoxa,...
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Tulipa clusiana var chrysantha 'Tubergens Gem'
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Intro: 1969. This higher selection won many certificates, among others at the Floriade Amsterdam of 1972. The three outer petals are carmine red, the three inner petals are sulphur yellow. The inside of the flower is yellow with yellow anthers....
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Tulipa clusiana var. chrysantha -grootverbruik-
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Fijn geel-rood tulpje prima voor verwildering.
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Tulipa clusiana var. stellata
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Intro: 1827. Origin: among others, the north of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The flowers miss the species' characteristic black throat. On the outside the white flowers have a rosy blush and the whole has a pink glow. The flower stem is longer, 30-35...
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Tulipa cretica 'Chania'
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A fascinating selection from Tulipa cretica found in the mountains of Crete, around Kisamos, Lapsili, Mount Ida, Cape Malacca, Sitra and Akrotiri, near scrub. Very soft pink, almost white flowers up to three on a single stem, with a pink blush on...
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Tulipa cretica 'Hilde'
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Also a hybrid from Tulipa cretica, multi-flowered, up to three flowers per flower stalk. Star-shaped, soft pink flowers, which are still white when budding. From the brownish-purple flower stalk, there is a soft bluish-purple glow over the...
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Tulipa didieri
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An ornamental tulip that buds from a narrow pointed bud. Common in southern Europe, especially in the Savoys. First described in 1846 by Alexis Jordan, one of the first Neo-tulips described as a species. The flowers are usually dark pinkish-red,...
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Tulipa dubia 'Beldersai'
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A. Vvedensky described T. dubia in 1935 after a Tulipa collected near the Chotan River in the western Tien-Shan at high altitude. Dubia means: with some doubt. The offered form originally grows on the slopes of the Beldersai valley, near Mount...
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Tulipa eichleri 'Clare Benedict'
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Tulipa eichleri, as cultivated in the Netherlands, is an unknown species from Central Asia. Clare Benedict is a 1956 hybrid with striking, bright scarlet flowers with a black centre. Great for naturalising in a sunny position in permeable soil.
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Tulipa greigii
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Tulipa hageri
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Intro: 1874. Origin: Greece, Crete and near Izmir (Turkey). Named after Friedrich Hager by Theodor von Heldreich, both of whom introduced the little tulip. The bell-shaped flowers have a colour that is a cross between copper and scarlet with a...
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Tulipa heweri
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Native to northern Afghanistan, collected by Professor Tom Hewer and Grey Wilson in 1969. Brought to market through Wageningen by L.W.D. of Raamsdonk. A very alluring little tulip with shiny yellow flowers that have a red flame on the outer...
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Tulipa humilis
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Origin: Northern and Northwestern Iran (Elburz Mountains) and Kurdistan. Intro: 1844. Only 10-12 cm high with a variable flower colour, from mauve to violet with a large yellow base. The flowers are cup-shaped, but open in a star shape in the sun.
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