Spring flowering
Flower bulbs are indispensable in gardens, parks, public green spaces and nature. Immediately after winter, snowdrops, winter aconites and cyclamen blossom, which are visited in abundance by early bees and other insects. Soon crocuses, daffodils and many other bulbous plants appear. Allium extends flowering well into summer.
Flower bulbs can be used in many ways: as an addition to the border, in pots on the patio or balcony, to grow wild under trees and shrubs, in meadows and, in recent years, in roadsides and waterways.
With our ever-expanding range, we hope to give you enough inspiration to get started with flower bulbs.
The delivery of flower bulbs starts at planting time, from the beginning of September.
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Fritillaria 'Rubra'
Crown Imperial, Flowering period: April-May. Dark orange-red, Height 80-100 cm. -
Fritillaria 'Sunset'
Cown imperial with an intense orange flower colour. Beautiful plant structure. -
Fritillaria 'Yellow Beauty'
Crown Imperial,a new yellow, healthy-growing selection, flowering slightly earlier than the well-known yellow emperor's crowns. Height 80-100 cm. -
Fritillaria acmopetala
Flowering-period: April-May. The flowers are green with maroon-purple striping. Height 40-50 cm. -
Fritillaria camschatcensis
Nodding, almost black flowers with remarkable stamens. For a humid location. -
Fritillaria davisii
A wild form from the southeastern Peloponnese. Dark purple with some yellowish and green markings in the flower, a low-growing species 15 cm. Flowering time April-May. -
Fritillaria eduardii 'Sunrise'
A new, early-flowering cultivar of F. eduardii with orange-red flower colour and pretty, green to dark green leaves. Height up to one metre. -
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. -
Fritillaria meleagris
Snake's head, occurs in almost all of Europe. Mixed colours, mainly in purplish tones, often with a speckled and/or blocky pattern, but white is not lacking either. Flowering time April-May. -
Fritillaria meleagris 'Alba'
White Snake's head, flowering-period: April-May, height 20cm. -
Fritillaria michailovskyi
Beautiful Fritillaria suitable for the lightly shaded rock garden. Flowering-period: April-May. Purple-brown with a golden yellow edge. Height 15-20 cm. -
Fritillaria olivieri
The species is found in the northern Zagros Mountains in Iran, in marshy meadows along streams. Green bell-shaped flowers with chocolate purple stripes. -
Fritillaria pallidiflora
An Asian speices with fairly large yellow-green flowers. The leaves have a nice blue glow. Height 35 cm. Flowering time April-May. -
Fritillaria persica
Persian lily, black purple flowers in long clusters, height 90 cm. Flowering time April-May, for a warm location. -
Fritillaria persica 'Green Dreams'
Persian Lily, dense clusters of green-purple bell-shaped flowers, height 80-100 cm. Flowering time April-May, for a warm location. -
Fritillaria persica 'Ivory Bells'®
Persian Lily, green to cream colouring bell-shaped flowers in long clusters, height 80-100 cm. Flowering time April-May, for a warm location. -
Fritillaria persica 'Magic Bells'
Persian Lily with bicoloured flowers, purple and cream, in a long spike-shaped flower cluster. Flowering time April-May, for a warm location. -
Fritillaria persica 'Minaret'
Persian Lily, black-purple flowers, densely packed in compact racemes, height 70-80 cm. Flowering time April-May, for a warm location. -
Fritillaria persica 'Purple Dynamite'
Persian Lily, the glossy flowers are blackish purple and form a 30-cm. long cluster. Height 90 cm. The leaves are also glossy. Flowering time April-May, for a warm location. -
Fritillaria persica 'Twin Tower Tribute'
Persian lily, black purple flowers in long clusters, height 80-100 cm. Twin tower Tribute produces two stem per bulb. Flowering time April-May, for a warm location. -
Fritillaria raddeana
A brilliant spring bloomer with soft greenish yellow flowers, reminiscent of a smaller and earlier flowering form of the well-known Emperor's Crown. Flowering time April-May. The species originates from places such as Afghanistan, Iran and south-east Turkey. -
Fritillaria reuteri
The plant resembles a floriferous F. michailovskyi, but the flowers are shorter and slimmer and the flower stem is longer. The bell-shaped flowers are dark brown to red in colour with a yellow edge, they are positioned horizontally and open wide. -
Fritillaria sewerzowii
An Asian species with small, pagoda-shaped flowers that are variable in colour, mostly green-yellow, sometimes brown. The elliptical leaves are grey-green and sit along a 25-30 cm tall flower stem. -
Fritillaria sewerzowii 'Green Eyes'
An Asian species with small, pagoda-shaped flowers. Superb selection where the outside of the flower shows a purple blush, the inside is lime green with a dark eye. The elliptical leaves are grey-green and sit along a 25-30 cm tall flower stem. -
Fritillaria stenanthera
A species from Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Iran, light pink to almost white flowers on a ca. 20 cm high flower stem. Blooms early in spring and after flowering requires a dry and sunny spot during the summer months. -
Fritillaria uva-vulpis
Fox grape, chestnut-brown flowers with a yellow edge, height 30 cm. After flowering, beautiful fruiting spikes appear. Flowering time April-May. -
Galanthus 'Dionysus'
Snowdrops. February-March flowering. Greatorex-Double, a higher plant and bigger flowers compaired to G. nivalis ‘Flore Pleno’. Height 15-20 cm. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus 'Hippolyta'
Snowdrops. February-March flowering. Greatorex-Double with green flowers and a small white edge. Height 10-15 cm. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus 'Mount Everest'
Firm, uniform selection from Galanthus elwesii. Large snowdrop with greygreen, broad, upright leaves. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus 'S. Arnott'
Snowdrops. February-March flowering. Large flowering. Beautiful convex outer petals. White, the inner petals have green marks. The flower smells of honey. Height 30 cm. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus elwesii
Snowdrops, February-March flowering, large-flowering Snowdrops. Bulb size 7/+, height 10-15 cm. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus elwesii 'Beluga'
A pretty snowdrop with elegant, rounded petals. The inner petals have fairly large green markings. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus elwesii 'Polar Bear'
This stunning selection has large, round, convex outer petals. The inner petals are marked with a green spot and a small inverted 'v' at the bottom. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus elwesii 'Snow Fox'
Snowdrop with long slightly bulbous outer petals with small pale green markings. The inner segments have large green markings. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus elwesii, bolmaat 4/5
Snowdrops, February-March flowering. A bit larger than G. nivalis, single. Bulb size 4/5, this bulb size does not flower 100% in the first year after planting, but is ideal for planting in large areas. Height 10-15 cm. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus nivalis
The common, best-known Snowdrop. A very early spring bloomer, ideal for naturalising. Bulb size: 5/+. Not available for customers outside the EU. -
Galanthus nivalis 'Flore Pleno'
The familiar double snowdrop. Long flowering time and multiplies quickly. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus nivalis 'Viridapice'
A snowdrop with distinct green dots on the outside of the petals. Height 15-20 cm. Not available for customers outside the EU. CITES bulbs. -
Galanthus nivalis, bolmaat 4/5
The common, best-known Snowdrop. A very early spring bloomer, ideal for naturalising. Bulb size: 4/5, this bulb size does not flower 100% in the first year after planting, but is ideal for planting in large areas. Not available for customers outside the EU. -
Geranium tuberosum
A. tuberous Geranium. Pink, flowering time: May. Height only 20 cm. After flowering, the leaves turn red and the plant goes into dormancy. -
Gladiolus byzantinus 'Whistling Jack'
A richly flowering bright purple gladiolus, selected at the time from the fields of English Cornwall. Very hardy. -
Gladiolus carneus 'Albidus'
A wild form native to South Africa, Western Cape. The comparatively large flowers are white with a purplish-red throat. The outside shows a hint of green. Hardy. -
Gladiolus colvillei 'Albus'
A small-flowered gladiolus with lightly scented, pure white flowers. A light yellow marking is visible on the lower petals. Compact growth, up to 60 cm high. -
Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus
Byzantine gladiolus, hardy and easy-growing gladiolus. Light violet-red flowers in spikes, after flowering beautiful seed pods. -
Gladiolus nanus 'Nymph'
White with cerise signs. The plant structure creates beautiful vertical accents in the floral border. Also great to use as a cut flower. -
Gladiolus nanus 'Vulcano'
Fuchsia pink with dark purple. The plant structure creates beautiful vertical accents in the floral border. Also great to use as a cut flower. -
Gladiolus nanus -mix-
Mixture of small-flowered gladioli that can be used both for the border and as cut flowers in bouquets. -
Gladiolus species mix
A seed-raised mixture of all kinds of hybrids from dozens of botanical species. Some are fragrant and lengths range between 20 and 65 cm. Hardy.