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Acis autumnalis 'September Snow'
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Autumn bell flower. ‘Fairy bell flower’ in German. From August, graceful pearl white bell-shaped flowers appear, often in pairs, on a stem that turns red in the fall. This red colour extends to the ovary at the top of the flower. Various wild...
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Allium callimischon subsp. callimischon
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Intro: 1835. Origin: Northern Greece (Peloponnese). An autumn flowering species with white flowers with a clearly perceptible reddish brown vein. The leafs include the new inflorescence, which blooms from late August.
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Allium incensidorum
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A clump-forming ornamental onion found in Istria, northern Croatia, where it grows together with Cyclamen purpurascens, among others, on calcareous rocks. Similar to A. senescens, but much richer and later flowering. The slender leaves remain...
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Allium tuberosum
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Intro: 1825. Known as Chinese chives and garlic chives. In China, Japan and from Southeast Asia to India, the leaves of this onion have been used through the centuries as an ingredient in salads. The leaves are narrow and flat on one side. The...
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Arum pictum
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The only autumn-flowering species. Native to Corsica, Sardinia and Spain. The spathe is purple on the inside, has a lighter colour on the outside and reaches a height of 40 cm. The spadix is almost black. During flowering, the plant emits an...
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Colchicum 'Harlekijn'
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Intro: 1988. One of many descendants arising from selection work by Mr Visser, St Pancras. The medium-sized flowers have an unusual colour. The outside of the petals is amethyst violet with cream white flower heads, the inside is ivory with an...
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Colchicum 'Waterlily'
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This double-flowered Colchicum (introduced by Mr J.J. Kerbert) was created by crossing C. autumnale 'Album' and C. speciosum 'Album'. Each lilac-pink flower often consists of more than 20 petals. It won an Award of Merit as early as 1927 and 1928...
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Colchicum agrippinum
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A scarce hybrid of C. autumnale and C. variegatum. The intensely chequered, violet-pink flower pattern is clearly derived from the parent C. variegatum. However, this descendant with slender blue-green leaves is much more trouble-free in its...
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Colchicum autumnale
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Intro: 1561 (cultivated forms arose after 1753). A species that can be found in many parts of Europe, with the exception of the South and Southwest. In the Netherlands, they are still found in South Limburg and along the Meuse and the IJssel...
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Colchicum autumnale 'Alboplenum'
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A double-flowered white form of C. autumnale with on the heart leaves a touch of pink. This Colchicum already received a First Class certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1872. From one bulb grow several flower stems, causing the...
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Colchicum autumnale 'Album'
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The white-flowering form of C. autumnale, which was awarded an AGM in 2018 and a Jubilee Certificate from the K.A.V.B. in 2010. The flowers are slightly smaller than those of the pink form, they are nicely scattered, a charming bulbous plant for...
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Colchicum baytopiorum
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Origin: western Turkey. Named after Professor Turhan and his wife Professor Asuman Baytop, introduced in 1983. One to four globular soft pink flowers with yellow stamens per bulb, the three or four glossy green leaves appear almost simultaneously...
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Colchicum bivonae 'Vesta'
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Registered in 2004, but in culture for some time before. In 1991, A.M.D. Hoog received material from J. Zweeris. The heavily chequered, violet-purple flowers are fragrant, but lack the distinctive white throat characteristic of C. bivonae....
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Colchicum boissierii
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Named after botanist Pierre Edmond Boissier. Unlike most Colchicum, C. boissieri forms a rhizomatous tuber. The bright cherry-pink flowers with a fine white streak have contrasting, yellow stamens and appear in autumn, the usually two leaves...
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Colchicum byzantinum
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This probable hybrid of C. cilicicum was first seen in Asia Minor in 1597. The broad, strongly ribbed leaves never appears earlier than in spring. From the strikingly large tubers grow twenty purple flowers. One of the best indoor flowering dry...
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Colchicum byzantinum 'Innocence'
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Synonymous with Colchicum byzantinum 'Album'. A floriferous, white, sterile form of C. byzantinum, which has become a rarity. Registered by C.P.J. Breed in 2000. Initially, the flowers are soft purple, but in full bloom the flowers become snow...
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Colchicum cilicicum 'Purpureum'
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An imperial purple form of the in Turkey, Syria and Lebanon common species C. cilicicum. The fragrant flowers are decorated with fine grey-white veins on the outside of the petals. Has few soil requirements and tolerates full sun. AGM in 2018...
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Colchicum cupanii var. pulverulentum
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C. cupanii is named after the Italian botanist Francesco Cupani (1657-1710). Widely distributed in Greece, Sicily, Sardinia, southern France and Algeria. The offered form is particularly common in Tunisia and is distinguished from the species by...
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Colchicum kesselringii
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Intro: 1880. Origin: Turkestan and northeastern Afghanistan, often growing together with C. luteum. A variable species, because of which several clone parties are now available through specialists from Lithuania and Latvia. The petals are white on...
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Colchicum pannonicum
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Origin: Hungary, Romania. This Colchicum is closely related to C. autumnale and some experts consider it to be a subspecies of C. autumnale, even though the flowers are slimmer and more refined. Is is also offered under the cultivar name C. 'Nancy...
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Colchicum speciosum 'Album'
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Introduced by the Backhouse Nursery of York. Has won numerous awards since 1900. Perhaps the most beautiful white Colchicum there is. Sturdy goblet shaped white flowers with a soft green throat. The leaves are hairless. From one bulb grow several...
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Colchicum speciosum 'Atrorubens'
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According to E.A. Bowles the best dark purple Colchicum, it had earned its first award back in 1933 and at the R.H.S.'s last trial in 2018 an AGM. The R.H.S.'s highest award given only to the very best garden-worthy plants. A striking, intensely...
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Colchicum x 'Lysimachus'
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Selected from a batch of C. autumnale collected from Mount Falakros (near the town of Drama) in northern Greece. Probably a hybrid with C. haynaldii. Vigorously growing and richly flowering with lilac-pink flowers, on the inside a clearly...
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Crocus banaticus
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C. banaticus grows in damp, cool places in Romania, northeast of the former Yugoslavia and in southwestern Ukraine. A unique deep lilac-blue autumn crocus of which the outer petals are much longer than the inner. For a cool place.
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Crocus boryi
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Named after the French botanist Jean Baptiste Bory de Cent-Vincent. The species is found, among others, in ancient olive groves, rocky grasslands and sand dunes to the south and west of Greece, the Ionian Islands and southeast Crete. The available...
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Crocus cartwrightianus 'Albus'
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Intro: 1843. Origin: Greece and the island of Crete. Initially C. cartwrightianus was considered to be C. sativus they are closely related to each other. Flower and leaves appear simultaneously. The pure white flowers are accentuated by three...
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Crocus cartwrightianus 'Marcel'
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An offspring selected from a seed lot CEH 613 and named after one of Antoine Hoog's sons. Very soft lilac flowers. The veins that lighten from the dark centre are clearly visible. Also very attractive are the three bright red stigmas.
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Crocus caspius
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The slightly fragrant flowers of this species, which occurs in Azerbaijan and Iran along the Caspian Sea coast, are usually white with a yellow throat. Sometimes the flowers are soft lilac or show a hint of lilac. Two flowers usually appear one...
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Crocus goulimyi
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In southern Greece (Peloponnese), this species is locally very common in ancient olive groves and below fig trees. Dr. C. N. Goulimy found this crocus in November 1954 but it was only in 1975 that this weatherproof, autumn-flowering species was...
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Crocus goulimyi 'Mani White'
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A brilliant pure white form from southern Greece, the Mani peninsula, discovered by M. Hoog. The sharply pointed petals give the flower a distinctive shape. Good growing and reliably flowering.
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Crocus laevigatus 'Fontenayi'
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Origin: Greece (Cyclades). An almost winter-flowering crocus with the common name 'Christmas crocus'. The inside of the flower is soft lilac, fading to white and eventually yellow towards the throat. The exterior of the nearly round petals has a...
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Crocus mathewii
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Perhaps the most desirable in the crocus range. Collected by Helmut Kerndorff and Erich Pasche in 1992 in the Taurus mountains in Antalya province, southern Turkey. Named after Brian Mathew. The offered is carefully raised from seed, the...
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Crocus mathewii 'Pink Princess'
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Later research showed that C. mathewii has a much wider range than initially thought. The number of forms and colours is also large. A number of cultivars have been named, including this 'pink princess', soft lilac-pink flowers and the well-known...
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Crocus melantherus
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Characteristic of this autumn crocus from the southern and western Peloponnese are the variable-sized black stamens (melantherus means black stamens). Nevertheless, there may be plants in which the stamens are not black. The outer petals of the...
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Crocus ochroleucus
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The introduction of C. ochroleucus dates back to October 1859. They are still found in Lebanon, southwestern Syria and northern Israel, mostly in rocky areas. The flower colour is creamy white with a broad yellow base, the name is derived from...
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Crocus pallassii 'Ariasos'
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A highly variable form originally collected among the ruins of ancient Ariasos north of Antalya. The range comes from a form selected by Václav Jošt: the flowers are fragrant, mostly five per tuber, lilac-pink. C. pallassi is named after the...
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Crocus pulchellus 'Zephyr'
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Pulchellus means wonderful or beautiful, hence the (Dutch) commonly used name: pracht-crocus (pomp crocus). An eye-catcher introduced by Mr Tom Hoog. Elegant large white flowers with an unusual pearl grey glow. The throat is yellow with a hint of...
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Crocus puringii
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An autumn-flowering crocus that is quite isolated in Crimea, found in small groups in bright places under trees, mostly along forest edges and in grass. Named after the Latvian botanist Nikolai J. Puring. The somewhat variable lilac-blue flowers...
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Crocus sativus
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The saffron crocus. It is generally believed that C. sativus is a form of C. cashmirianus. The flower colour is lilac-purple with beautiful veins. The relatively large orange-red stigmas usually protrude above the flower and seems like they only...
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Crocus serotinus subsp. clusii
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Intro: 1977. Origin: Portugal, north of Lisbon, in northwest Spain in the La Guardia area and southwest in the province of Cadiz. The flowers of this fragrant crocus are dark purple with dark stripes. The centre is white to very pale yellow.
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Crocus speciosus 'Semedo'
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A cultivar registered in 2021 with violet-blue flowers with a silver sheen on the outside of the petals. The flower stems are dark tinged.
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Crocus speciosus subsp. speciosus
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An easy-growing autumn crocus, native to the Crimea, Caucasus, Turkey and Iran. However, several forms of C. speciosus occur in this large area, which Janis Ruksans divides into several species, subspecies, types. He devotes several pages to this...
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Crocus speciosus subsp. speciosus 'Albus'
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A form of C. speciosus cultivated in the Netherlands in 1913 by Van Tubergen. White flowers with an orange throat, easily growing. Incidentally, no pure white form is found in wild populations.
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Cyclamen africanum
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Intro: 1867. Origin: North Africa, mainly in Tunisia and Algeria. The round, sometimes heart-shaped and fleshy leaves are dark green with inconspicuous markings and appear at the same time as the flowers. The fragrant flowers are pink coloured...
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Cyclamen cilicium
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Intro: 1872. Origin: Turkey, especially in the wooded area of ​​the Taurus Mountains. The soft pink, sometimes pink flowers often have a W-shaped spot on each lobe. The leaves are grey or cream mottled and slightly toothed. They often appear...
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Cyclamen cilicium forma album
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A form of C. cilicium with pure white flowers that appear from September to November. The small flowers with 15 to 20 mm long petals spread a delicious honey scent.
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Cyclamen confusum
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A Cyclamen similar to C. hederifolium, both of which are found wild in north-west Crete. The flowers appear in autumn, right after the first autumn rain has fallen. The pink-tinged flowers smell deliciously sweet at the time of flowering, the...
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Cyclamen cyprium
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Origin: Western and Northern Cyprus, in forests with a rocky surface. It is an annual delight for the Cypriots when this fragrant cyclamen is blooming en masse in the autumn and winter. The flowers appear together with the leaves and are white or...
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Cyclamen graecum
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Intro: ca. 1930. Origin: South Greece , Crete, western and southern Turkey , North Cyprus . The original sites the tubers are found at great depth , which is caused by the fleshy ' adventitious roots . The flower color is soft pink to ceriseroze ,...
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Cyclamen graecum 'Glyfada'
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Brian Matthew, the Cyclamen Society president found a form with pure silver leaves in Glyfada, southeast of Athens. Prefers a warm and dry place in the summer.
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Cyclamen graecum forma album
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This white-flowered form was discovered only after 1980. Recently, white flowering plants were found on Western Crete as well. Comes true from seed. In summer, it likes a nice warm and dry spot.
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Cyclamen hederifolium -bladtype 1-
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Selection with silvery heart-shaped leaves, dark green markings.
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Cyclamen hederifolium -bladtype 2-
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Selection with dark green heart-shaped leaves. Lighter green in the centre.
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Cyclamen hederifolium -Bladtype 3 Pink-
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This selection has unusual long-shaped leaves with silver and light green markings. The flower is pink.
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Cyclamen hederifolium -paarse selectie-
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A wonderful batch with deep purple flowers. Selected by A. Koen from seedlings. The decorative leaves are slightly variable.
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Cyclamen hederifolium -Silver Leaf Pink-
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Origin: Corsica, Sardinia, southeastern France, Italy, large parts of the Balkans, Greece and western Turkey. This well-known cyclamen was reported under the name C. neapolitanum in 1538. From the flat tuber with its corky skin grow many 10-15 cm...
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Cyclamen hederifolium -Silver Leaf White-
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Origin: Corsica, Sardinia, southeastern France, Italy, large parts of the Balkans, Greece and western Turkey. This well-known cyclamen was reported under the name C. neapolitanum in 1538. From the flat tuber with its corky skin grow many 10-15 cm...
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Cyclamen hederifolium forma albiflorum
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Intro: 1601. The flower colour is white, sometimes with a touch of pink. In the wild the white form is rarely found. The ivy-like leaves are decorative marbled and often variable. Hardy to -30 ° C.
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Cyclamen hederifolium subsp. crassifolium
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A selection of C. hederifolium with decorative leaves. The flowers are mostly pink, sometimes white.
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Cyclamen hederifolium var. hederifolium
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Origin: Corsica , Sardinia, southeastern France , Italy, large parts of the Balkans, Greece and western Turkey. In 1538 this cyclamen was reported under the name C. neapolitanum. From the flat tuber surrounded by a corky skin, many 10-15 cm tall...
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Cyclamen intaminatum
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This beautiful, delicate cyclamen was collected by E.K. Balls near Burujuk, Northwestern Turkey in June 1934. Occurs on rocky limestone soil between the roots of trees (oaks). The scalloped leaves are dark green with silvery spots. The flower...
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Cyclamen mirabile
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According to tradition, the first specimens were collected in 1901 in the southwest of Turkey (Anatolia) and imported via the former Smyrna (now Izmir) by the firm Van Tubergen. The dark green, serrated leaves are heart-shaped with irregular...
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Cyclamen mirabile forma niveum
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This pure white, very attractive form was not discovered in the wild until 1993. The fragrant flowers appear in autumn, often simultaneously with the newly formed, beautifully marbled leaves. Hardy to -18 ° C.
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Cyclamen persicum subsp. persicum
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Intro: probably 1739. Origin: Rhodes, Cyprus, Crete(?), a single location in southern Greece (near Athos), south-west Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, northeast Algeria and northern Tunisia. From these from December to March flowering species,...
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Cyclamen purpurascens
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Origin: calcareous mountain forests of Central and Southern Europe, from France to Poland, Slovakia and Bulgaria to Croatia. The highly fragrant flowers are pink to carmine red, often with a dark glow. The dark green leaves are subtly white...
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Cyclamen rohlfsianum
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This fairly rare, lily-of-the-valley scented Cyclamen is the only species found in Libya, and even then only in a limited area in Cyrenaica. Unique to the species is that the anthers protrude 1.5-2.5 mm above the flower tube. Pink flowers and...
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Dichelostemma congestum
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Intro: 1806. Origin: Washington to North Carolina (USA). A bulbous plant with tightly spaced, soft lilac-blue tubular flowers, on top of a leafless 70-90 cm long stem. Flowers very long, superb cut flower and great to combine with perennials in...
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Dichelostemma ida-maia
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Intro: 1870. Origin: California and Oregon, where they thrive in the Redwood forests, mainly on grasslands. The American name 'Firecracker - Flower' is very appropriate: the flower bud borne by 50-60 cm long, crooked stems, bursts into five to...
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Eranthis cilicica
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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
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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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Eremurus himalaicus
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Intro: 1811. This pure white species originates from the northwestern part of the Himalayas. The flower spike, consisting of many white flowers, easily reaches 80-90 cm, while the average total length of the flower stem is two meters.
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Erythronium 'White Beauty'
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Intro: ca. 1895. A cultivar with large white flowers with a narrow brown-yellow ring on the throat. The leaves are beautiful marbled and predominantly light yellow veined. This cream white beauty will grow well in humus-rich soil. Wonderful in a...
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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 'Argenteovariegata'
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Cultivated since 1771. The available batch comes from the Hortus Bulborum in Limmen. The flower colour is red. The leaves, because that is what it is all about, are green with a silver edge and vary in width.
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Fritillaria 'Aureomarginata'
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Cultivated since 1661. Flower colour: orange-red with a hint of red. The leaves have a distinctive cream-yellow edge.
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Fritillaria acmopetala
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Intro: 1874. The leaf arrangement on the 50cm high flower stem is remarkable. Only a few thin leaves are attached to the flower stem, standing 10cm apart. Three nodding bell-shaped flowers per stem. On the outside the petals are olive green with...
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Fritillaria camschatcensis
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Intro: 1757. The only transatlantic species. Occurs in North America, from Washington to Alaska and is referred to as ‘Eskimo potatoe’ by the natives. There, it is also known as Chocolate Lily. They can also be found on the Kuril Islands,...
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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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Fritillaria pallidiflora
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Intro: 1857. Discovered by the German botanist and plant collector Eduard August von Regel (1815-1892). Beautiful sea-green, crosswise placed leaves. Large (5 cm) nodding lemon-yellow (pallidus means pale yellow) flowers with fine green veins on...
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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 reginae-olgae 'Camebridge'
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(Imperial Group). This form of autumn-flowering snowdrop was collected in Corfu in the 1960s and donated to the Botanical Garden of Cambridge. It is probably the first named selection of the G. reginae olgae. It is a robust, vigorous form with...
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Geranium tuberosum
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Intro: 1596. Origin: Southern Europe and Turkey. Bulbous Crane's Bill (Tuberosus means tuberous). The leaves are deeply lobed. On a hairy 20-25 cm high and straight stem develop approximately two cm large flowers which consist of five lobed, pink...
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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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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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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 armeniacum
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The familiar grape hyacinth. Intro: 1877. Origin: Romania, Asia Minor and the Caucasus. The flower cluster is very compact. The many cobalt-blue bell-shaped flowers have a white edge. The narrow leaves are often longer than the inflorescence .
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Muscari azureum
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Intro: 1859. Origin: Eastern Turkey. The two to three greyish green leaves enclose the base of the up to 15cm high plant. The flower cluster can contain up to 60, barely five millimeters large, bell-shaped, densely grouped flowers. Each petal of...
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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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