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Crocus

Spring-flowering crocuses are among the most familiar bulbous plants (actually, they are a tuber). We make a rough classification of large-flowered and small-flowered crocuses, however a number of new cultivars have flower sizes that fall right in between. All crocuses are very suitable for naturalising, the best known, native plant being the woodland crocus, Crocus tommasinianus.

  • Crocus ‘Swanbury Mix’ ®

    A beautiful mixture of large-flowered and small-flowered crocuses, which doubles the flowering period. Composition: 20% large flowered blue, 10% large flowered white, 10% large flowered striped, 5% large flowered yellow, 10% 'Goldilocks', 10% chrysanthus ‘Ard Schenk’, 10% etruscus 'Zwanenburg’, 5% chrysanthus ‘Fuscotinctus’ and 20% tommasinianus ‘Ruby Giant’
  • Fritillaria elwesii

    A species from southwest Turkey, where they are found as undergrowth of pine trees. Almost black, hanging bells on a slender, up to 40 cm tall stem. Flowering time April-May.
  • Hippeastrum 'Sweet Nymph' ®

    Pink. Double Galaxy Group. Plant the bulb halfway into the soil. Use a large pot with a drainage hole. For development of the stem, warmth is especially important, therefore it is best to keep it at room temperature. Needs little water until the stem emerges. Once the bud and the leaf appears, the amaryllis needs to be watered daily. In winter, it takes about 6 to 10 weeks after potting up before it comes into bloom.