Miscellaneous bulbs
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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 '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 communis subsp. byzantinus
Byzantine gladiolus, hardy and easy-growing gladiolus. Light violet-red flowers in spikes, after flowering beautiful seed pods. -
Gladiolus nanus -mix-
Mixture of small-flowered gladioli that can be used both for the border and as cut flowers in bouquets. -
Hermodactylus tuberosus
Syn. Iris tuberosa. Very unusual Iris-like flowers. Flowering time: April-May. Pale green with purple black markings. Height 25-30 cm. -
Hyacinthoides hispanica 'Alba Maxima'
Wood hyacinths, white. Excellent for naturalising, also as undergrowth under trees in the shade. -
Hyacinthoides hispanica 'Bakkum's Blue'
Wood hyacinths, a dark blue selection. Excellent for naturalising, also as undergrowth under trees in the shade. -
Hyacinthoides hispanica 'Excelsior'
Wood hyacinths, a large flowering, blue selection. Excellent for naturalising, also as undergrowth under trees in the shade. -
Hyacinthoides hispanica -blauw-
Wood hyacinths, blue. Excellent for naturalising, also as undergrowth under trees in the shade. -
Hyacinthoides hispanica -mix-
Wood hyacinths, mixture. Excellent for naturalising, also as undergrowth under trees in the shade. -
Hyacinthoides hispanica roze
Wood hyacinths, pink. Excellent for naturalising, also as undergrowth under trees in the shade. -
Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Bluebells. Bulbous plant suitable for naturalising under trees in (semi-)shade. Softly scented blue flowers. The offering is from a Dutch nursery, the flower clusters are fuller than the species and stand upright longer before bending over to one side. The breeder does his best to keep the stock pure, but it is possible that some H. x massertiana will be found in it (a natural cross between H. non-scripta and the native H. hispanica). -
Hyacinthoides non-scripta 'Alba'
Bluebells. Bulbous plant suitable for naturalising under trees in (semi-)shade. Softly scented white flowers. In wild populations, colours other than the original blue form are occasionally found. These forms will be colourfast when vegetatively propagated, but offspring from seed will turn blue again. The offer comes from a Dutch nursery. -
Hyacinthoides non-scripta 'Rosea'
Bluebells. Bulbous plant suitable for naturalising under trees in (semi-)shade. Softly scented pink flowers. In wild populations, colours other than the original blue form are occasionally found. These forms will be colourfast when vegetatively propagated, but offspring from seed will turn blue again. The offer comes from a Dutch nursery. -
Ipheion uniflorum
Triteleia. Starflower, star-shaped pale blue flowers among grassy foliage. Ideal for naturalising in sunny, dry sites. The leaves give off a slight onion scent, the flowers are softly scented. -
Ipheion uniflorum 'Alberto Castillo’®
Triteleia. Starflower, star-shaped some larger, white flowers among grassy foliage. Ideal for naturalising in sunny, dry sites. The leaves give off a slight onion scent, the flowers are softly scented. -
Ipheion uniflorum 'Charlotte Bishop'
Triteleia,Starflower, spring starflower, star-shaped pink flowers among grassy foliage. Ideal for naturalising in sunny, dry sites. The leaves give off a slight onion scent, the flowers are softly scented. -
Ipheion uniflorum 'Rolf Fiedler'
Triteleia, Starflower, spring starflower, star-shaped velvet blue flowers among grassy foliage. Ideal for naturalising in sunny, dry sites. The leaves give off a slight onion scent, the flowers are softly scented. -
Ipheion uniflorum 'Wisley Blue'
Triteleia, starflower, spring starflower, star-shaped violet blue flowers among grassy foliage. Ideal for naturalising in sunny, dry sites. The leaves give off a slight onion scent, the flowers are softly scented. -
Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin'
Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. Blue with a green shade. -
Iris 'Katharines Gold'
Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. White with pale yellow. -
Iris bucharica
The up to seven wonderfully fragrant flowers emerge from the upper leaf axils. The flower has a creamy white flag, the lip is the same colour but has a large oval golden yellow spot and dark stripes. Loves sun and a well-drained soil. -
Iris danfordiae
Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. Yellow, very early. -
Iris hollandica 'Autumn Princess'®
The well-known Dutch or bulbous-iris. Flowering from the end of May. Height approx. 60-70 cm. Very suitable as a cut flower, but also well suited to the flower border. Bronze colored. -
Iris hollandica 'Blue Magic'®
The well-known Dutch or bulbous-iris. Flowering from the end of May. Height approx. 60-70 cm. Very suitable as a cut flower, but also well suited to the flower border. Blue. -
Iris hollandica 'Miss Saigon'®
The well-known Dutch or bulbous-iris. Flowering from the end of May. Height approx. 60-70 cm. Very suitable as a cut flower, but also well suited to the flower border. Blue with yellow. -
Iris hollandica 'Red Ember'®
The well-known Dutch or bulbous-iris. Flowering from the end of May. Height approx. 60-70 cm. Very suitable as a cut flower, but also well suited to the flower border. Brown-red. -
Iris hollandica 'Stronggold'®
The well-known Dutch or bulbous-iris. Flowering from the end of May. Height approx. 60-70 cm. Very suitable as a cut flower. but also well suited to the flower border. Golden yellow. -
Iris hollandica 'Tigereye'®
Syn. I. ‘Eye of the Tiger’. The well-known Dutch or bulbous-iris. Flowering from the end of May. Height approx. 60-70 cm. Very suitable as a cut flower, but also well suited to the flower border. Deep purple, with a nicely veined brown black slip. -
Iris hollandica -mix-
The well-known Dutch or bulbous-iris. Flowering from the end of May. Height approx. 60-70 cm. Very suitable as a cut flower, but also well suited to the flower border. Mixed at least 5 different varieties. -
Iris hollandica -Mysterious Rainbow Mix-
The well-known Dutch or bulbous-iris. Flowering from the end of May. Height approx. 60-70 cm. Very suitable as a cut flower, but also well suited to the flower border. Mixture of purple, bronze, blue, yellow and cream white. -
Iris reticulata
Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. Violet-blue. -
Iris reticulata 'Alida'
Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. Light blue with orange-yellow marks on the lips. -
Iris reticulata 'Frozen Planet'
Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. White with light blue glow on the lips. -
Iris reticulata 'Harmony'
Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. Sky-blue. -
Iris reticulata 'Painted Lady'
Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. White with light- and dark blue stripes. -
Iris reticulata 'Pauline'
Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. Purple with a white glow on the lips. -
Iris reticulata 'Polar Ice'
Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. Ice white, fine light blue veins.