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  • 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 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 'Blue Note'

    Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. Violet blue, very beautiful.
  • 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.
  • Iris reticulata -mix-

    Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. Mixture.
  • Iris ‘Sheila Ann Germaney’

    Dwarf growing Iris, flowering time: February-March, Height 10-15 cm. Iceblue with a blue shade and blue marks on the lips.
  • Ixia paniculata 'Eos'

    Each stem produces at least 15 soft apricot yellow flowers. The star-shaped flowers sprout from a purple stem.
  • Ixiolirion tataricum

    Syn. I. pallassi. Blue funnel-shaped flowers, 2,5 - 4 cm. A good cut flower. Ixiolirion needs a dry and warm period in the summer for a good blossoming the second year.
  • Leucojum aestivum

    Summer snowflake or Loddon lily, pending bell-shaped flowers, white with green dots. The bulbous flower resembles the well-known snowflake. But is larger. Flowering time: May. Plant the bulb in moist soil 15-20 cm. deep.Height 50 cm.
  • Leucojum aestivum 'Gravetye Giant'

    Summer snowflake or Loddon lily, pending bell-shaped flowers, white with green dots. The bulbous flower resembles the well-known snowflake. But is larger and flowers in April-May. Height to 75 cm. in the right circumstances.
  • Leucojum vernum

    Summer snowflake or Loddon lily, pending bell-shaped flowers, white with green dots. The bulbous flower resembles the well-known snowflake. But is larger. Spring Snowflake, April-May flowering, height 20 cm. Needs a cool, moist place in the shadow.
  • Lilium candidum

    Madonna lily, wonderfully fragrant. Up to twenty pieces, outward-facing, broad funnel-shaped, white flowers. The first leaves often appear in the fall.
  • Lilium henryi

    Firm, tall, orange lily with brown speckles. Turkish Cap-type. Height 120-150 cm.
  • Lilium lancifolium

    Orange-red Tiger lily. Also known by the old names: L. lancifolium var. splendens and L. tigrinum splendens.
  • Lilium leichtlinii

    This Japanese species has large fragrant lemon-yellow flowers with many reddish-purple speckles. Often in airy clusters of more than twelve flowers.
  • Lilium martagon 'Arabian Knight'

    One of the selections in the Martagon group, burgundy red with gold-yellow speckles. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.
  • Lilium martagon 'Claude Shride'

    One of the selections in the Martagon group, purple-red, the outside of the flower is pink. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.
  • Lilium martagon 'Fairy Morning'

    One of the selections in the Martagon group, pink with ocher yellow and brown speckles. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.
  • Lilium martagon 'Golden Morning'

    One of the selections in the Martagon group, soft yellow flowers. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.
  • Lilium martagon 'Pink Morning'

    One of the selections in the Martagon group, beautiful soft pink flowers sprinkled with purple pink dots. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.
  • Lilium martagon 'Sunny Morning'

    One of the selections in the Martagon group, warm yellow flowers, many purple-red speckles on the inside of the flowers. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.
  • Muscari 'Alaska' ®

    A white grape hyacinth with a light blue glow over the flowers. Great for use in the border and in pots.
  • Muscari 'Bling Bling' ®

    Grape hyacinth. Shiny violet-blue flowers in dense, sturdy straight flower clusters. Long flowering time and good vase life.
  • Muscari 'Joyce Spirit'

    A very dark blue Grape hyacinth with the flowers having a small white rim. Great for naturalising.
  • Muscari 'Lady Madonna' ®

    Grape hyacinth with full, pyramidal clusters of double greenish-white flowers.
  • Muscari 'Magic Mix'

    A beautiful mix of three Magic Muscari: Blue Magic ®, Ocean Magic ® and White Magic ®. These Muscari make less foliage compared to the Muscari armeniacum and are very good for naturalizing.