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  • Gloriosa 'Lutea'

    Glory lily, climber for the greenhouse or a very sunny spot outside, height up to 2 meter., also good cut flowers. An yellow Gloriosa, the flowers are a bit smaller then G. ā€˜Rotschildiana’, size I.
  • Gloriosa 'Rothschildiana'

    Glory lily, climber for the greenhouse or a very sunny spot outside, height up to 2 meter., also good cut flower. Striking red flowers, edged yellow.
  • Gloriosa modesta

    Syn. Littonia modesta. South African climber, with rather large bell shaped orange flowers, height 100 - 120 cm. When planted in the glasshouse they flower within 8 weeks. Very good for in a pot and as a cut flower. Related to Sandersonia and Gloriosa.
  • Gloriosa superba

    Glory lily, climber for the greenhouse or a very sunny spot outside, height up to 2 meter., also good cut flowers. Red with yellow, ruffled flowers, height up to 150 cm.
  • Habranthus robustus

    Zephyranthes robustus, native to southern Africa. Height 15-20 cm. Bulbous plant with star-shaped pink flowers, which is not hardy. In summer, a sunny spot in the garden, a cool light spot in the house or a spot in the greenhouse.
  • Hedychium aurantiacum

    Exciting gingers for containers or the greenhouse. Need a sunny and warm spot and a lot of watering. These greedy plants need regular manure or fertilizer. Frost tender (zone 10-12)! All varieties nicely scented, beautiful orange flowers, height 100 – 150 cm.
  • Hedychium coronarium

    Exciting gingers for containers or the greenhouse. Need a sunny and warm spot and a lot of watering. These greedy plants need regular manure or fertilizer. Frost tender (zone 10-12)! All varieties nicely scented, beautiful white flowers, height 100 – 150 cm.
  • Hedychium densiflorum

    Exciting gingers for containers or the greenhouse. Need a sunny and warm spot and a lot of watering. These greedy plants need regular manure or fertilizer. Frost tender (zone 10-12)! All varieties nicely scented. Salmon orange, height 100 cm.
  • Hedychium ellipticum

    Exciting gingers for containers or the greenhouse. Need a sunny and warm spot and a lot of watering. These greedy plants need regular manure or fertilizer. Frost tender (zone 10-12)! All varieties nicely scented. Ivory white, height 150 cm.
  • Hedychium gardnerianum

    Exciting gingers for containers or the greenhouse. Need a sunny and warm spot and a lot of watering. These greedy plants need regular manure or fertilizer. Frost tender (zone 10-12)! All varieties nicely scented.pale yellow flowers, height 100 cm., late flowering.
  • Hemerocallis 'Cumberland Island'

    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.
  • Hemerocallis 'Endlesslily Coral'

    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.
  • Hemerocallis 'Endlesslily Orange'

    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.
  • Hemerocallis 'Endlesslily Yellow'

    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.
  • Hemerocallis 'Fripp Island'

    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.
  • Hemerocallis 'St. Simons Island'

    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.
  • Hemerocallis 'Stormy Skye'

    A daylily from the Skye series. Pink flowers with dark red edges and a dark red centre, 12 cm. Richly flowering and strong border plant with a clump forming habit.
  • Hemerocallis 'Sunset Skye'

    A daylily from the Skye series. Warm orange flowers, 12 cm. Richly flowering and strong border plant with a clump forming habit.
  • Hippeastrelia 'Durga Pradhan'

    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.
  • Hymenocallis 'Sulphur Queen'

    Spider lily, also known as: Ismene. Soft yellow, fragrant flowers. Suitable as a pot plant for a sunny to slightly shaded location.
  • Hymenocallis festalis 'Zwanenburg'

    Spider lily, also known as: Ismene. A genus from subtropical America with scented flowers. Suitable as a pot plant for a sunny to slightly shaded location.
  • Hymenocallis harrisiana

    Spider lily, also known as: Ismene, exceptional species with slender, white petals. Suitable as a pot plant for a sunny to slightly shaded location.
  • Hypoxis parvula

    A plant found in mountain meadows in eastern South Africa. Curved, hairy leaves and numerous white, star-shaped flowers. Tuberous plant, ideal for the rock garden or as a pot plant, which flowers for months on end with proper care. Multiplies fast.
  • Incarvillea delavayi

    Hardy gloxinia, very suitable as a tub plant for a sunny location on permeable soil. Shiny, deeply incised leaves. Height 30 cm. Flowering period June-July.
  • Incarvillea delavayi 'Snowtop'

    Hardy gloxinia, very suitable as a tub plant for a sunny location on permeable soil. Shiny, deeply incised leaves. Height 30 cm. Flowering period June-July.
  • Ixia Swanbury Mix

    Coffee bean, star-shaped, fragrant, cheerfully colored flowers in a flower spike. Blooms in July.
  • Kirengeshoma palmata

    Yellow wax bells. Perennial plant with slightly curved stems bearing creamy yellow hanging bell-shaped flowers. Attractive fresh light green foliage. Late season flowering: ideal for the autumn garden.
  • Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'

    Strong lavender with violet-blue flowers. Aromatic plant, attracts many butterflies and bees.
  • Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead'

    Strong lavender with lavender-blue flowers. Aromatic plant, attracts many butterflies and bees.
  • Lavandula x intermedia 'Edelweiß'

    A sturdier lavender with a bushy, upright growth and white flowers. Aromatic plant, attracts many butterflies and bees.
  • Ledebouria cooperi

    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.
  • Liatris spicata

    (Gay feathers), perennials with spikes of crowded flower heads, lilac-purple. Also an often used cut flower, height 70-80 cm.
  • Liatris spicata 'Floristan Weiss'

    (Gay feathers), perennials with spikes of crowded white flower heads. Also an often used cut flower, height 70-80 cm. Summer flowering.
  • Lycoris aurea

    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 during summer to flower in autumn.
  • Lycoris radiata

    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 summer to flower in autumn.
  • Moraea flaccida

    (Syn. Homeria flaccida) Cape tulip. Not related to the tulip but one of the many members of the Iridaceae-family. Cup shaped flowers. Not entire hardy, so give them a good groundcover in winter or dig them out in October. Plant the corms in well drained, humus rich soil in full sun. Hardiness zone 9-10. (aurantiaca), salmon-orange flowers.
  • Moraea ochroleuca

    (Syn. Homeria ochroleuca) Cape tulip. Not related to the tulip but one of the many members of the Iridaceae-family. Cup shaped flowers. Not entire hardy, so give them a good groundcover in winter or dig them out in October. Plant the corms in well drained, humus rich soil in full sun. Hardiness zone 9-10. Yellow.