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The only lily-of-the-valley with pink flowers. The colour looks best in the shadow, in the full sun it fades. Fragrant in the May. Selected by German Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm, during his exile on the Huis Doorn estate in Doorn.
Origin: South and Central America. Chocolate cosmos. The dark green leaves are incised and toothed. The friendly deep brownish-red flowers are on reddish-brown stems and smell deliciously of chocolate. A spectacular pot plant that continues to...
Beautiful tub plant with amaryllis-like flowers. Requires a warm, sunny location and can also, if well covered in the ground, survive winter. Striking white flowers with a pink-red stripe.
Crinum bulbispermum is among the most hardy species that can be grown excellently in our climate and without winter cover in the garden.
However, young plants should initially be given a winter leaf or straw cover before they are firmly...
Swamp lily. A cross between C. bulbspermum and C. moorei from the hands of C.B. Powell, introduced by E.G. Henderson around 1858 at the time. Firm flower stalks with large funnel-shaped fragrant pink flowers. A sunny position ensures more...
Crocosmia is found in the south-eastern coastal regions of South Africa. The dried flowers, immersed in water, smell strongly of saffron. Known by the name Montbretia.
Fairly large flowers, brilliant orange-red.
A selection from Ireland with long, drooping flower stalks, full of clusters of pure white flowers. From the hands of Paul & Orla Woods of Kilmurry Nursery in Wexford. For a not too dry habitat in full sun. Flowering can take several years.
Angel's Fishing Rod, Bell. A plant native to South Africa with graceful flower spikes full of magenta-pink bells. For a not too dry habitat in full sun. Flowering can take several years.
Angel's Fishing Rod, Bell. A plant native to South Africa with dainty flower spikes full of deep pink bells with wavy petals. This is a somewhat lower form. For a not too dry habitat in full sun. Flowering can take several years.
Angel's Fishing Rod, Bell. A plant native to South Africa with dainty flower spikes full of pink-red bells, a somewhat lower form. For a not too dry habitat in full sun. Flowering can take several years.
Angel's Fishing Rod, Bell. A plant native to South Africa with graceful flower spikes full of pink bells, in which the petals are slightly flared at the bottom. For a not too dry habitat in full sun. Flowering can take several years.
Angel's Fishing Rod, Bell. A plant native to South Africa with graceful spikes of purple-pink bells. For a not too dry habitat in full sun. Flowering can take several years.
Angel's Fishing Rod, Bell. A plant native to South Africa with graceful spikes of white bells. For a not too dry habitat in full sun. Flowering can take several years.
The South African plant Dietes belongs to the Irisaceae and can be used in our country as a so-called ‘Cape plant’, meaning that the culture and treatment is similar to that of orangery plants. That means in summer in a sunny place outdoors, in...
An American woodland plant, closely related to Solomon's seal with beautiful, soft yellow, bell-shaped flowers in spring. Shiny black berries appear after flowering.
Shooting star, deep purple-red, striking. Perennial with graceful, cyclamen-like flowers, from North America. For a spot in the partial shade on slightly damp ground. Flowering time May-June, after the flowering period the plant goes in rest.
Helleborine, Wasp orchid, a robust form, native to North America. Upright greenish orange flowers. Preferably plant in a slightly moist, humus-rich soil. Propagated through rhizomes, delivered in a 11 cm pot, well rooted.
Helleborine, a cross between an American and an Asian species. Strong grower with a large number of bronze orange flowers. Preferably plant in a slightly moist, humus-rich soil. Propagated through rhizomes, delivered in a 11 cm pot, well rooted....
Marsh helleborine, an orchid that occurs in the Netherlands and Belgium. Green, brown-white flowers. Propagated through rhizomes, delivered in a 11 cm pot, well rooted. CITES: not for Switzerland.
An orchid native to the Himalayas, growing in moist meadows. The purple-red flowers appear in a loose cluster. Delivered in a 11 cm pot, well rooted. CITES: not for Switzerland.
Helleborine, a form native to northern Japan. Vigorous grower with bronze-coloured flowers. Preferably plant in a slightly moist, humus-rich soil. Propagated through rhizomes, delivered in a 11 cm pot, well rooted. CITES: not for Switzerland.
Pineapple flower. The inflorescence looks like a pineapple, after which the seed pods retain ornamental value for a long time. Late-flowering, also suitable for tub or pot.
Pineapple flower. Was introduced to Europe in 1878 by James Veitch & Sons. The semi-erect leaves have rippled margins. The purple-spotted flower stalk bears a spike of greenish-white flowers, each flower bearing purple-edged petals that attract...
Intro: 1778 by Mr Houttuyn. The flower stalks are mottled purple. The flower is densely set with white, or greenish-white, sometimes pink or copper-tinged flowers with lilac centres. The flower petals are receded, making the prominent stamens...
Pineapple plant. Eucomis with purple and dark green foliage. The inflorescence looks like a pineapple, sturdy stems with pink flowers. After flowering, the seed pods retain ornamental value for a long time. Also very suitable for tub or pot.
The largest Eucomis species. Leaves can reach a width of up to 20 cm. Robust flower stalks up to 120 cm. The ca. 60 cm long flower clusters are tinged white when opening and turn yellow-green. A true solitary plant that needs space.
Pineapple flower. This dark form was selected from the tall E. pole-evansi. A spectacular plant, between the sturdy, slender ascending leaves a sturdy flower stem over a metre high develops with a long flower cluster full of pink-green flowers.
Over the years, various forms of Ficaria have been selected and given fantasy so-called cultivar (cv.) names.
The cv. mentioned here has striking dark purple, almost black leaves with the shiny butter-yellow flowers standing out very nicely....
Cape hyacinth. The grey-green leaves are semi-erect and reach a height of about 30-40 cm. The sturdy flower stalks are one-third occupied by pendulous white bell-shaped flowers, with a very light green stripe on the reverse. Deliciously fragrant.
Origin: Africa. Decorative climbing vine for conservatory or terrace pots. On the often up to two-metre-high flower stem, there are 15 cm-long glossy leaves whose thin leaf tips are fused into tendrils. From the axils of the upper leaves emerge,...
Origin: Africa. Decorative climbing vine for conservatory or terrace pots. On the often up to two-metre-high flower stem, there are 15 cm-long glossy leaves whose thin leaf tips are fused into tendrils. From the axils of the upper leaves emerge,...
A climbing plant native to South Africa, reaching 100-120 cm in height. With fairly large (3 cm.) orange flowers. In the greenhouse, they flower within 8 weeks of planting. Very good as a tub plant as well as a cut flower, related to Sandersonia.
Origins: Africa. Decorative climbing vine for conservatory or terrace pots. On the often up to two-metre-high flower stem, there are 15 cm-long glossy leaves whose thin leaf tips are fused into tendrils.
From the axils of the upper leaves emerge,...
Rain lily, bulbous plant native to southern Africa with star-shaped flowers. For a sunny spot in the garden, or cool, bright spot in the house or conservatory. Not hardy, zone 10-12.
Its common name 'paintbrush' refers to the inflorescence of this South African bulbous plant. It is an evergreen amaryllus-like plant that can be kept indoors in pots without much effort.
Each bulb has two pairs of soft hairy leaves that are...
A robust beautiful flowering ginger-like here non-hardy plant native to the Himalayas.
The rhizomes should be potted immediately after receipt. They are pre-cultivated indoors in a bright spot to continue growing outdoors in a sunny, warm spot...
This species, native to the SW.of Buthan, was chosen because of the colourful ornamental value of the green-leaved but red stems, growing up to 1 m in height, on the underside of those green leaves, is strikingly red coloured. Each new shoot is...
Unlike most Hedychiums, this species is a ‘dwarf’ due to its compact growth habit, not growing much higher than about 50-60 cm.
Originally native to China (Yunnan), this species is cold-resistant down to -5C. and is therefore better grown in a...
An evergreen, repeat-flowering Day Lily from the Island series. Fragrant pink flowers with a yellow centre and edge. Richly flowering and strong border plant with a clump forming habit.
Low-growing, long-flowering Day Lily from the Endlesslily series. Small, coral-pink flowers, 10 cm with a yellow centre. Richly flowering and strong border plant with a clump forming habit.
Low-growing, long-flowering Day Lily from the Endlesslily series. Small, orange flowers, 8 cm. Richly flowering and strong border plant with a clump forming habit.
Low-growing, long-flowering Day Lily from the Endlesslily series. Small, yellow flowers, 10 cm. Richly flowering and strong border plant with a clump forming habit.
A repeat-flowering Day Lily from the Island series. Dark purple-red flowers with a greenish-yellow heart. Richly flowering and strong border plant with a clump forming habit.
A repeat-flowering Day Lily from the Island series. Warm orange, lightly scented flowers, 15 cm. Richly flowering and strong border plant with a clump forming habit.
A bulbous plant native to northern Argentina, found at an altitude of 3,000 metres. Blooms in habitat in November-December, just before the rainy season. Plant the bulb preferably in nutrient-rich, well-drained soil. The tip of the bulb at soil...
Originated from a cross of Hippeastrum x Sprekelia. Known as the Orchid Amaryllis or Aztec Lily. Large, warm-red flowers. An excellent plant for a pot in a sheltered position, not hardy.
Created in 1830 from a cross of H. narcissiflora x H. amanacaes. The sturdy flower stalk reaches a height of about 40 cm and has an umbrage of two to five fragrant primrose yellow flowers, which are striped green on the lower part. The calyx has...
Origin: Mexico, Peru and Bolivia. Spider lily. The selection 'Zwanenburg' dates back to 1912 and was introduced by the firm van Tubergen. The up to 60 cm tall flower stem bears a umbellifer with three to five white, fragrant flowers with a...
A particularly striking and curious species. The 20-30 cm high flower stem is studded at the top with two to four spider-like, softly scented white flowers with orange stamens spilling out. The leaves are remarkably short during flowering.
Origin: Peru. Wide glossy leaves appear in early summer, soon followed by the exotic-looking, fragrant white flowers. Easy to overwinter indoors as a pot plant.
Impatiens flanaganae, native to South Africa is an endangered perennial rather rare large, non-hardy species. They prefer a humus and airy soil mixture in which they quickly grow into sturdy plants with thick reddish stems that can reach 1.25 to...
This tuberous tall species from Ethiopia, among others, blooms with pretty butterfly-shaped, fragrant white flowers about 7 cm in size, which have a long spur-like appendage at the back and a purple-coloured heart. This balsamien species prefers a...
The Dutch name means stinking iris. The available form is a profusely flowering soft yellow iris that thrives even in dry soil in the shade. Long after its blooming period, the swollen pods burst open to reveal a thick bunch of red berries that...
An evergreen perennial that, unlike many others of its kind, provides two surprises during the growing season.
The first is accompanied by an interesting floral display in a light brownish hue that is different for irises, followed a few months...
Native to N. Spain to Z. Russia and the Caucasus and forms a compact grassy evergreen plant of 15- 40 cm in height between which-just below the leaves-the fragile, for irises rare, plum-scented flowers the form in June. It is a very rewarding...
Iris lactea (formerly offered as I. illiensis) is native to the Balkans, where it grows in dry stony prairies.
This rare species therefore withstands drought well and grows about 60 cm high .
Flowers appear around May-June.
The flower shape is...
Iris Milesii is a perennial perennial plant native to the Himalayas, India and China. The plant has green rhizomes above ground. The rhizomes produce multiple shoots, from which 60 to 80 cm heigh stems grow in June-July. The stems have a few...
The yellow iris, progenitor of and 10 or so fine cultivars, is a common species in marshes, along river banks and water bodies and has water-purifying properties. Occur within Europe as well as in Siberia, the Caucasus, for Asia and N. America....
A rare white-flowering select of the well-known yellow lis that is common along ditches and in marshes with us.
The plant develops at home in the garden in a sun-drenched moist or even wet spot.
Flowering occurs from June to early August. The...
Is a striking appearance with yellow-brown striped (tiger-like) flowers.
Like other Iris pseudacorus selections, it too wants to grow superbly in moist to wet garden soil.
Was created by crossing Iris versicolor with Iris virginica, creating hybrids of which some have been selected as valuable cultivars, with 'Gerard Darby' being one of the best. Both parents are moisture-loving plants with their offspring...
Bulbous plant from South Africa. Beautiful dark green leaves with purple markings. Pink flowers appear in early spring. Overwinter in a cool, frost-free place.
Ledebouria maxima is an extremely rare species, native to the sub-tropical part of KwaZulu-Natal (S. Africa). This slow-growing lily-like succulent forms fairly large bulbs that protrude halfway above the ground and slowly divide as it ages. The...
Spider lily, autumn-flowering bulbous plant from China and Japan, related to Nerine. The four to eight golden-yellow flowers form a umbel. The leaves appear after flowering and remain on the plant all winter. It needs a warm dry dormant period...
Spider lily, autumn-flowering bulbous plant from China and Japan, related to Nerine. The four to eight deep-red flowers form a umbel. The leaves appear after flowering and remain on the plant all winter. It needs a warm dry dormant period during...
For O'Clock Flower, The marvel of Peru.
Plant them near the patio so that you can enjoy their lovely fragrance on warm summer evenings. The approximately 5 cm large flowers open only in the afternoon and have different colours.
Cornish lily, Cape flower, Guernsey lily, and Bowden lily, autumn-flowering bulbous plant from South Africa. For a position in full sun. Nerine is reasonably hardy and in a sheltered, warm place (possibly with winter cover) will return for years...
White. Cornish lily, Cape flower, Guernsey lily, and Bowden lily, autumn-flowering bulbous plant from South Africa. For a position in full sun. Nerine is reasonably hardy and in a sheltered, warm place (possibly with winter cover) will return for...
Dark pink. Cornish lily, Cape flower, Guernsey lily, and Bowden lily, autumn-flowering bulbous plant from South Africa. For a position in full sun. Nerine is reasonably hardy and in a sheltered, warm place (possibly with winter cover) will return...
White with pink. Cornish lily, Cape flower, Guernsey lily, and Bowden lily, autumn-flowering bulbous plant from South Africa. For a position in full sun. Nerine is reasonably hardy and in a sheltered, warm place (possibly with winter cover) will...
Cornish lily, Cape flower, Guernsey lily, and Bowden lily, autumn-flowering bulbous plant from South Africa. For a position in full sun. Nerine is reasonably hardy and in a sheltered, warm place (possibly with winter cover) will return for years...
Soft silver pink. Cornish lily, Cape flower, Guernsey lily, and Bowden lily, autumn-flowering bulbous plant from South Africa. For a position in full sun. Nerine is reasonably hardy and in a sheltered, warm place (possibly with winter cover) will...
Cherry red. Cornish lily, Cape flower, Guernsey lily, and Bowden lily, autumn-flowering bulbous plant from South Africa. For a position in full sun. Nerine is reasonably hardy and in a sheltered, warm place (possibly with winter cover) will return...
Salmon colored. Cornish lily, Cape flower, Guernsey lily, and Bowden lily, autumn-flowering bulbous plant from South Africa. For a position in full sun. Nerine is reasonably hardy and in a sheltered, warm place (possibly with winter cover) will...
Ochagavia is a particularly rare rosette-forming bromelia from Chile, of which only one species is known so far.
It is a so-called terrestrial bromelia, which means "growing on the ground", in contrast to epiphytic bromeliads, which usually grow...
A South African species, synonym O. caudatum. Long fleshy dark green leaves grow from the heart, and a little later in time the flower stalks, up to sometimes more than a metre long, also appear with terminal dense flower clusters, consisting of...
Lucky clover. A tuberous plant native to central Mexico. In Peru, the tubers are eaten as root vegetables. Very suitable for pots and bowls, decorative green leaves with brownish-red markings and cheerful flowers in June-July.
Richly flowering Palm tree oxalis, native to Mexico, with hard pink flowers. Great for in a pot, or in a sheltered spot in the border, long flowering time. Reasonably hardy.
Wood sorrel with decorative purplish-red leaves where the soft pink flowers combine beautifully. Suitable for pots and hanging baskets. The leaves are edible and have a fresh sweet-sour taste.