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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.
It was John Inghamm who found this Crocus on the slope of Kuh-e Sendan Dagh in Iran in 2008. Only described for the first time in 2017 by Janis Ruksans in the first supplement of his book The World of Crocus. The late-flowering C. inghamii differs...
Intro: 1573. Lapwing flower, occurs in almost all of Europe. It is a native plant. Ideally suited for naturalising. The leaves are oblong. The flower stalk almost always has one bell-shaped flower per stem, but the longer the plants are fixed in...
Intro: 1974. Origin: eastern Turkey, northern Iraq and western Iran. A few shiny green and narrow leaves envelop the ca. 25 cm tall flower stem. The inflorescence consists of bell-shaped nodding flowers, purplish in colour and enveloped in a green...
A small snowdrop, from G. woronowii, with light green, shiny leaves. The pretty little flower has a soft green mark on the inner petals, a green tip on the outer petals.
(Imperial Group). If you could only choose one cultivar you should take this one. This is a superb snowdrop. The flower stalks are more than 30 cm long and the large flowers have beautiful convex outer petals. The inner petals have V-U-shaped...
this selection from Trym comes from the hands of the highly acclaimed Colin Mason. Even more beautiful because of the special green markings on the outside of the petals. Rare.
(Double Group). Truly a maverick. The partly green, outer petals are very slender and point, somewhat wavy, far outwards, resembling the whiskers of a walrus. The inner petals show a heart-shaped, green patch on the outside. Small plant,...
Pure snow white Spanish bluebells. Perhaps the most beautiful colour to highlight dark places in the garden, for example under bushes. Perfect for naturalising.
As far as we know, Iris camillae occurs only in a few different places in Azerbaijan. This rarity, also an Onocyclus Iris, displays spectacular, up to 8 cm in diameter, large, variable, violet or blue flowers. The standards are significantly...
The offering is from seed collected in Lebanon. A beautiful Iris belonging to the Section Oncocyclus, the falls are brown-veined, the standards lilac-veined. There is some confusion about the naming, it is said to be a synonym of Iris susiana, but...
A very exclusive tulip, only suitable for greenhouse cultivation. Normally, the Tulipa forms only one leaf with longitudinal angular fold lines at the top, as it were. The pleasantly scented flower is white with a pink tinge and a yellow centre....