Other summerflowering bulbs M-Z
All other summerflowering bulbs M-Z.
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Triteleia laxa 'Koningin Fabiola'
Brodiaea. Flowering time: July, height 50 cm. Violet-blue, suitable as a cut flower. -
Mertensia virginica
Funnel-shaped 2,5 cm. large flowers in late spring fading from lilac-pink to different bright blue shades. This plants dies down after flowering but returns in full bloom the next year. Height 50 cm. and needs a cool site in partial shade. -
Mirabilis jalapa
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. -
Ornithogalum saundersiae
Star-of-Bethlehem, a bulbous plant from the temperate regions of Europe, Asia and Africa. White flowers with a black ovary, an appreciated cut flower with a sturdy stem. Flowering season July-September. Height 100 cm. -
Polianthes tuberosa 'The Pearl'
(Tuberosa), sweet scented flowers, pure white, height 100 cm. Needs a sunny and warm place. Polianthes is a plant that needs some extra attention in our climate: Plant in a pot and keep it at 14-16 degrees, do not water until leaves are formed. Only then water regularly and fertilize regularly. -
Roscoea auriculata
Ginger Orchid, flowering from the end of Juny, prefers a sunny or half shaded place in the border or rock garden. purple, white centre. -
Roscoea purpurea
Ginger Orchid, flowering from the end of July, for a place in the sun or partial shade. Lilac, large flowers. -
Sauromatum venosum
Voodoo-lily, synonym Arum cornutum, from the Himalayas and South India. Special purple-brown inflorescence that appears in July-August and gives off an unpleasant odor. -
Scadoxus multiflorus subsp. multiflorus
(Haemanthus, Paintbrush), not hardy but very suitable for indoors or in containers on the terrace or in the greenhouse, hardiness zone 10-12 . Ball shaped umbel of red flowers.. -
Sprekelia formosissima
Aztec Lily, Jacobean Lily, bulbous plant from Mexico and Guatemala. For a sunny place, not hardy. Beautiful, dark red flowers. -
Tigridia pavonia 'Alba Grandiflora'
(Ferraria), height 60 cm., flowering period: July-September, every flower last for one day but they keep producing new flowers over a long period. Large and very pretty flowers. Hardiness zone 8-10. White, dark red spots in the centre. -
Tigridia pavonia 'Aurea'
(Ferraria), height 60 cm., flowering period: July-September, every flower last for one day but they keep producing new flowers over a long period. Large and very pretty flowers, Hardiness zone 8-10. Yellow, red spots in the centre. -
Tigridia pavonia mix
(Ferraria), height 60 cm., flowering period: July-September, every flower last for one day but they keep producing new flowers over a long period. Large and very pretty flowers, Hardiness zone 8-10. Mixed colors. -
Tigridia pavonia 'Lilacea'
(Ferraria), height 60 cm. Flowering period: July/September, every flower last for one day but they keep producing new flowers over a long period. Large and very pretty flowers. Hardiness zone 8-10. Lilac-pink, red spots in the centre. -
Tigridia pavonia 'Speciosa'
(Ferraria), height 60 cm. Flowering period: July-September, every flower last for one day but they keep producing new flowers over a long period. Large and very pretty flowers, Hardiness zone 8-10. Red, yellow throat with red spots in the centre. -
Tropaeolum tuberosum 'Ken Aslet'
Climber, orange-red with yellow flowers on vines, up to two meters high stems. Blooms a month earlier and also longer than T. tuberosum: from July to October. -
Tulbaghia violacea
Society garlic, South African bulbous perennial for a sunny spot and with some protection hardy, zone 8. Suitable for in pots, or in the border, but also as a cut flower and as a kitchen herb. The leaves, the flower and the flower buds are edible. -
Zephyranthes candida
Westerly Lily. Crocus-like flowers with a pink tinge. Reasonable frost resistant. Suitable for pots. -
Roscoea purpurea 'Cinnamon Stick'
Ginger orchid, selection with striking brown-red stems. Lilac pink flowers with a white lip. -
Tulbaghia violacea 'Alba'
Society garlic, a white form, sometimes with a hint of pink on the flowers. South African bulbous perennial for a sunny spot and with some protection hardy, zone 8. Suitable for in pots, or in the border, but also as a cut flower and as a kitchen herb. The leaves, the flower and the flower buds are edible. -
Nepeta faassenii 'Walker's Low'
Catmints, aromatic perennials with a bushy growth habit. For a place in full sun to light shade, on permeable soil. A strongly growing plant. Is slightly higher than the 'Six Hill's Giant'. -
Paradisia lusitanica
Paradise lily, perennial on the mountain pastures in the Alps, Portugal. Large white, lily-like flowers. -
Zephyranthes citrina
Peruvian swamp lily, crocus-like flowers for a sunny spot. Deep yellow flowers. Native to Mexico. Moderately hardy. -
Selaginella lepidophylla
Rose of Jericho, Moss like evergreen for indoors or the glasshouse. Frost tender. Needs moist, but also well drained soil and a temperature of at least 10 degrees C. and does not tolerate direct sunlight. The best part is to see the odd dried-out looking plant unfold into a low-green plant after potting. The “common” Rose of Jericho, top size. -
Rhodoxis 'Mrs. Betsy'
One of the fastest growing x Rhodoxis. With beautiful larger velvet red flowers and yellow stamens in the center of the flower. Begins to bloom a little later. Good grower. -
Triteleia laxa 'Rudy'
White flowers with a narrow blue-violet middle grain. Excellent cut flower. -
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. -
Rhodoxis 'Fanny'
Rapidstar, is a breed originated from cross breeding Rhodohypoxis (redstars) with Hypoxis (yellowstars). Tuberous plant, strong grower, when the flowers open they are two-coloured: pink-white. Ideal for the rock garden or as a pot plant, which flowers for months on end with proper care. Multiplies fast. -
Polygonatum verticillatum
Solomon's Seal. The linear leaves grow in whorls of three to eight pieces together. The green-white, bell-shaped flowers form clusters. -
Polygonatum 'Weihenstephan'
Large Solomon's Seal, with long overhanging stems, from which hang small whitish bells. Elegant plant. -
Polygonatum commutatum
Large, tall Solomon's Seal that grows into an impressive plant over the years. -
Polygonatum odoratum 'Flore Pleno'
A full-bloomed form of the scented Solomon's Seal. Slow growing and quite rare. -
Polygonatum multiflorum
Multi-flowered Solomon's Seal, native plant with many white flowers. Black berries appear after flowering. -
Smilacina racemosa
False Solomon's seal. Unlike the common Solomon's seal, this perennial flowers with flower panicles instead of pendulous bell-shaped flowers. The plant can eventually grow to a height of almost 1 metre. Prefers a position in semi-shade to shade and a lime-poor but humus-rich soil. -
Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna'
Sage. Beautiful deep purple blue Salvia with dark stems. Tight, upright habit. Flowers long, especially if the spent flower spikes are cut away. Perrenial. -
Tigridia pavonia 'Canariensis'
(Ferraria), height 60 cm., flowering period: July-September, every flower last for one day but they keep producing new flowers over a long period. Large and very pretty flowers, Hardiness zone 8-10. Soft-yellow, red spots in the centre. -
Tulbaghia violacea 'Silver Lace'
Society garlic, beautiful variegated form. South African bulbous perennial for a sunny spot and with some protection hardy, zone 8. Suitable for in pots, or in the border, but also as a cut flower and as a kitchen herb. The leaves, the flower and the flower buds are edible. -
Uvularia grandiflora 'Pallida'
Greenish Bellwort, Large merrybells. Soft yellow, nodding, wide-opening bell-shaped flowers at the end of the approx. 40 cm. long stems. Feels perfectly at home in acidic, humus-rich soil in the semi-shade. A woodland plant. -
Verbena bonariensis 'Lollipop' ®
Argentinian vervain. Long flowering border plant with an airy growth habit, often used as a weaving plant. This selection remains lower than the V. bonariensis. The flowers attract many butterflies and insects. If the winter is not too cold, the plant remains. -
Rhodoxis 'Fairy Snow' ®
Rapidstar, is a breed originated from cross breeding Rhodohypoxis (redstars) with Hypoxis (yellowstars). Tuberous plant, strong grower, white. Ideal for the rock garden or as a pot plant, which flowers for months on end with proper care. Multiplies fast. -
Polianthes tuberosa 'Love' ®
Tuberosa, sweet scented flowers, pinkish-red, double flowers. Needs a sunny and warm place. Polianthes is a plant that needs some extra attention in our climate: Plant in a pot and keep it at 14-16 degrees, do not water until leaves are formed. Only then water regularly and fertilize regularly. -
Polianthes tuberosa Chia Nong 'Sensation' ®
Tuberosa, sweet scented flowers, pink, single flowers. Needs a sunny and warm place. Polianthes is a plant that needs some extra attention in our climate: Plant in a pot and keep it at 14-16 degrees, do not water until leaves are formed. Only then water regularly and fertilize regularly. -
Polianthes tuberosa Chia Nong 'Supergold' ®
Tuberosa, sweet scented flowers, yellow, single flowers. Needs a sunny and warm place. Polianthes is a plant that needs some extra attention in our climate: Plant in a pot and keep it at 14-16 degrees, do not water until leaves are formed. Only then water regularly and fertilize regularly. -
Wulfenia schwarzii
Evergreen perennial from the mountains of south-eastern Europe. Violet-blue flowers in short spikes appear in early summer. For humus-rich soil. -
Nepeta faassenii 'Purrsian Blue'
Catmints, aromatic perennials with a bushy growth habit. For a place in full sun to light shade, on permeable soil. Purrsian Blue is a compact-growing form with a fine habit. Remove the spent flowers from time to time and they bloom all summer long. -
Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna Pink'
Sage. Good deep pink Salvia with a somewhat looser growth compared to the Caradonna. Good afterflowering in August when the plant is cut back after the first flowering. Perennial. -
Rhodoxis 'Sonja'
Rapidstar, is a breed originated from cross breeding Rhodohypoxis (redstars) with Hypoxis (yellowstars). Tuberous plant, strong grower, lower plant with upright pink flowers. Ideal for the rock garden or as a pot plant, which flowers for months on end with proper care. Multiplies fast.