• Acis autumnalis Quick View
    • Acis autumnalis Quick View
    • Acis autumnalis

    • syn. Laucojum autumnale Native to Iberian Peninsula, Morocco, Sardinia & Sicily, this is a little jewel flowering in early Autumn or just days after the first rain. Its seeds itself freely. Lovely when it clumps. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Acis ionica OP215060 Quick View
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      Acis ionica OP215060 Quick View
    • Acis ionica OP215060

    • Ex Zante (Zakinthos) Greece. Wonderful little jam, to 15-20cm, forming rapidly clumps with many flowering stems in late summer, early autumn. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Acis trichophylla SBL 603 Quick View
  • Acis valentina Quick View
    • Acis valentina Quick View
    • Acis valentina

    • syn. Leucojum valentinum Endemic to E. Spain (Valencià) Probably the showiest in this genus, up to 25 cm, much larger than its close relative Acis ionica. Blooming season starts already in September. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Allium callimischon ssp. haemostictumAllium callimischon ssp. haemostictum Quick View
    • Allium callimischon ssp. haemostictumAllium callimischon ssp. haemostictum Quick View
    • Allium callimischon ssp. haemostictum

    • Ex. Crete, A showy autumnal ssp. from Crete where it grows mainly on walls in some of the gorges. It blooms over few weeks starting early October. Easy. Flowering size bulbs Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Allium flavum ssp. tauricum OP28008 Quick View
  • Allium gomphrenoidesAllium gomphrenoides Quick View
    • Allium gomphrenoidesAllium gomphrenoides Quick View
    • Allium gomphrenoides

    • A most floriferous species endemic to Greece. Although its small measurements, only 8-15cm it produces quite showy clumps. Excellent for the rock garden or in a pot. Not available this year  
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  • Allium roseumAllium roseum Quick View
    • Allium roseumAllium roseum Quick View
    • Allium roseum

    • No data. A lovely, large, flowered form. Produces decorative red bulbils. Ex AGS seed exchange Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Allium rubrovittatum OP212036 Quick View
    • Allium rubrovittatum OP212036 Quick View
    • Allium rubrovittatum OP212036

    • Ex. Greece; Crete; E. of Mochlos A little jewel produces quite large clumps with time. Excellent for a small pot or a rock/crevices garden Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Allium sphaerocephalon OP211023 Quick View
    • Allium sphaerocephalon OP211023 Quick View
    • Allium sphaerocephalon OP211023

    • Excellent, clump forming, deep color form endemic to Cyprus.  40-cm. Very different from the well-known A. sphaerocephlon. In my opinion it is a new species. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025        
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  • Allium triquetrum Quick View
    • Allium triquetrum Quick View
    • Allium triquetrum

    • Well known and common species from the western Mediterranean.  Elegant inflorescence of white, pendulous flowers. Blooming in early spring in almost every condition.  Can become invasive in optimal conditions. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Ambrosina bassii Quick View
    • Ambrosina bassii Quick View
    • Ambrosina bassii

    • A curious genus in the Araceae family. This miniature species has flat roundish leaves and small, boat-like flowers that last for about 8 weeks. Excellent for a small pan. Ex. Sardinia Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Androcymbium eucomoides OP215329 Quick View
  • Androcymbium palaestinum OP214003 Quick View
    • Androcymbium palaestinum OP214003 Quick View
    • Androcymbium palaestinum OP214003

    • Ex. Jordan, Jordan Valley, north of the Dead Sea. This clump forming specie has beautiful silvery-blue leaves and white or white with purple markings. Need to be grown under glass with a long, dry summer rest.  It might not wake up in the 1st year if conditions are not optimal. Needs to be 'Baked' during summer. Season is closed now. New season will start…
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  • Androcymbium rechingeri Quick View
    • Androcymbium rechingeri Quick View
    • Androcymbium rechingeri

    • Endangered species, endemic to the coast of E. Crete One of the few representatives of this Genus in the Mediterranean area. Originally grown from JJA seeds Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Anemone coronaria ‘Nov’ Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria ‘Nov’ Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria ‘Nov’

    • Fantastic vigorous form to 60cm with particularly large, Magenta and deep red color forms. Each bulb produces many flowers! Needs fertile soil, full sun.  This form is unusually resistant to damp conditions and seems to thrive in it. Soak in water for 12 hours before planting, if not sure which side up plant it on the side Season is closed now. New season will…
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  • Anemone coronaria Mix colorsAnemone coronaria Mix colors Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria Mix colorsAnemone coronaria Mix colors Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria Mix colors

    • A mix of colors from White to the deepest purple and red and all the colors in between. All from selections i have done, some start as early as October to last till March. Excellent for naturalizing in a Mediterranean climate, or in a pan under glass. Bulbs are all flowering size but can be at different sizes. Season is closed now. New season…
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  • Anemone pavonina OP213042 Quick View
    • Anemone pavonina OP213042 Quick View
    • Anemone pavonina OP213042

    • Mostly pink, occasionally, different color forms from the Peloponnese and Santorini. Thrives in a shady, more humid conditions. Soak in water for 12 hours before planting, if not sure which side up plant it on the side Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Arisarum simorrhinum OP214311 Quick View
    • Arisarum simorrhinum OP214311 Quick View
    • Arisarum simorrhinum OP214311

    • Ex. Spain; Andalusia, Puerto del Higueron A dwarf species, with chocolate-colored flowers. In optimal conditions it can cover one square meter after few years time! Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Arisarum vulgare OP212031 Quick View
  • Arum concinnatum ‘Dark spadix’ Quick View
    • Arum concinnatum ‘Dark spadix’ Quick View
    • Arum concinnatum ‘Dark spadix’

    • Unlike the typical, robust, yellow spadix of this species, this form which appeared in the nursery from a self-sown seedling has deep brownish spadix. Not excluded the possibility of a hybrid although the inner structure indicates it to be true species. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Arum dioscoridis – Dark form Quick View
  • Arum dioscoridis var. dioscoridis OP29234 Quick View
  • Arum hygrophilum Quick View
    • Arum hygrophilum Quick View
    • Arum hygrophilum

    • Common in the Eastern Mediterranean, this species has long, lanceolate leaves and beautiful green whitish spathe with reddish margins. Shade or full sun enjoys humid soil during the growing season. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025      
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  • Arum italicum var. marmoratum Quick View
  • Arum palaestinum Quick View
    • Arum palaestinum Quick View
    • Arum palaestinum

    • Probably the showiest species in this genus; tall, large leaves and beautiful black/purple, velvety flowers. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Arum pictum Quick View
  • Arum purpureospathum Quick View
    • Arum purpureospathum Quick View
    • Arum purpureospathum

    • One of the showiest species of this genus which is endemic to W. Crete. The impressive, wine color spathe can reach 40 cm! Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Arum sintenisii Quick View
    • Arum sintenisii Quick View
    • Arum sintenisii

    • This rare species is endemic to NE Cyprus although there are reports that it might be growing in SW Turkey. Lovely tall species with elongated flowers. Prefers semi-shade conditions. Increases fast. Might become quite invasive in the garden therefore better grown in a container Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025      
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  • Barnardia numidica Quick View
    • Barnardia numidica Quick View
    • Barnardia numidica

    • syn. Scilla numidica Ex. Spain Ibiza A lovely autumnal species with flowering stems up to 20cm. Flowers are pink, quite showy, following by shiny green leaves. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Bellevalia sitiaca OP212027 Quick View
  • Bellevalia warburgii Quick View
    • Bellevalia warburgii Quick View
    • Bellevalia warburgii

    • A rare Eastern Mediterranean species, one of the largest in the genus. Each bulb produces 3-4 flowering stem up to 30 cm. Producing clumps. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Biarum angustatum OP212014Biarum angustatum OP212014 Quick View
    • Biarum angustatum OP212014Biarum angustatum OP212014 Quick View
    • Biarum angustatum OP212014

    • An elegant species growing in Israel, Syria and recently found also in SE Turkey. It is the first Biarum species to bloom in the region. Flowers are reddish-purple. Spathe is nicely spotted on its outer side. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Biarum bovei OP214009 Quick View
    • Biarum bovei OP214009 Quick View
    • Biarum bovei OP214009

    • A widespread species from the Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey and Iran. Definitely the darkest of all Biarum. Black- velvety spathe and short, robust, spadix 2-3 years old tubers of this fascinating species are available. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Biarum bovei OP223210Biarum bovei OP223210 Quick View
    • Biarum bovei OP223210Biarum bovei OP223210 Quick View
    • Biarum bovei OP223210

    • A widespread species from the Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey and Iran. Definitely the darkest of all Biarum. Black- velvety spathe and short spadix 3 years old tubers of this fascinating species are available. 1 bulb for SOLD OUT  
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  • Biarum carratracense Quick View
  • Biarum davisii Quick View
  • Biarum marmarisenseBiarum marmarisense Quick View
    • Biarum marmarisenseBiarum marmarisense Quick View
    • Biarum marmarisense

    • Another little jewel from SE Turkey. This autumnal flowering has creamy flowers finely marked pink. This selected clone has particularly large flowers. Excellent for growing in pots. SOLD OUT    
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  • Biarum tenuifolium ssp abbreviatum MT4629 = (Biarum ‘ochridense ‘ MT 4629)  Quick View
  • Biarum tenuifolium ssp idomenaeum MS738 Quick View
    • Biarum tenuifolium ssp idomenaeum MS738 Quick View
    • Biarum tenuifolium ssp idomenaeum MS738

    • Ex. Crete - Mike Solomon collection This subspecies has small flowers with deep Aubertine color, often with a green tip. The leaves of this subspecies are variable in form, some are very narrow and beautifully undulate. Blooms in October - November. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Biarum tenuifolium ssp. zelbori OP28328Biarum tenuifolium ssp. zelbori OP28328 Quick View
  • Brodiaea callifornica ‘Pink’Brodiaea callifornica ‘Pink’ Quick View
  • Calochortus catalinae Quick View
    • Calochortus catalinae Quick View
    • Calochortus catalinae

    • Endemic to California Strong growing, for a pot or in a sunny mild climate garden. Bulb season is closed now. Seeds available for order throughout the year New season will open June/July 2024  
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  • Colchicum  stevenii Quick View
    • Colchicum  stevenii Quick View
    • Colchicum stevenii

    • A cheerful small species from the Eastern Mediterranean and Turkey. Appears just days after the first rain, this species is very variable in color, flowers size and forms. It multiplies fast and a good seeder. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Colchicum baytopiorum OP21029 Quick View
  • Colchicum cupanii Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii

    • Wonderful Mediterranean species, blooming over few weeks' time in Autumn. We offer juvenile bulbs from different collections, color might vary from pure with to pink, different leaves as well. Excellent for naturalize in a mild climate garden! Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Colchicum feinbruniae OP213013 Quick View
  • Colchicum macrophyllum Quick View
    • Colchicum macrophyllum Quick View
    • Colchicum macrophyllum

    • Finally few bulb of this magnificent species are available. Originally from Crete, John Fielding's collection. This is one of the showiest species in the genus. Large flowers and incredibly large leaves that develop in winter. Better grown in the ground or a large pot. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Colchicum pusillumColchicum pusillum Quick View
    • Colchicum pusillumColchicum pusillum Quick View
    • Colchicum pusillum

    • An autumnal flowering species from Greece and Cyprus. Very small usually but this form is much more robust. Found by the Late Peter Moore in west Crete. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Colchicum stevenii ‘Gisser star’ Quick View
    • Colchicum stevenii ‘Gisser star’ Quick View
    • Colchicum stevenii ‘Gisser star’

    • I can offer few bulbs of this marvelous selection. Large, starry flowers, deep color and white throat. each bulb can produce up to 12 flowers when mature. Bracts, deep red color as they appear. Excellent for growing in pots. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Colchicum tunicatum OP214298Colchicum tunicatum OP214298 Quick View
    • Colchicum tunicatum OP214298Colchicum tunicatum OP214298 Quick View
    • Colchicum tunicatum OP214298

    • A desert species growing in Jordan, Judea and Negev deserts in Israel and Palestine. It is the earliest species to flower in that region, starting in late August. Flowers are white or pale pink turning darker as they mature.  Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Colchicum variegatum OP28042Colchicum variegatum OP28042 Quick View
  • Crocus cartwrightianus var creticus Quick View
    • Crocus cartwrightianus var creticus Quick View
    • Crocus cartwrightianus var creticus

    • A beautiful crocus from Crete where it blooms almost 2 months after  cartwrightianus from the mainland. Slightly smaller and highly floriferous. Clumps rapidly. Bees love it! Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Crocus dispathaceus Quick View
    • Crocus dispathaceus Quick View
    • Crocus dispathaceus

    • A mix color of this beautiful species, varying from pale color with darker veins to the deepest purple color. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Crocus goulimyi ‘Mani white’Crocus goulimyi ‘Mani white’ Quick View
    • Crocus goulimyi ‘Mani white’Crocus goulimyi ‘Mani white’ Quick View
    • Crocus goulimyi ‘Mani white’

    • Well known, superb selection going back to the late 70's. It is incredibly adaptable to different climates. Happy here under hot, very dry conditions but also outside in gardens in the UK. Great shape of the pure white flowers and a good clumper. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025      
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  • Crocus goulimyiiCrocus goulimyii Quick View
    • Crocus goulimyiiCrocus goulimyii Quick View
    • Crocus goulimyii

    • One of the best Crocus for naturalizing in a mild climate garden. Different shades of lavender, mauve and white.  Flowering sized bulbs are offered this year at a reduced price. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Crocus graveolens – Ex LebanonCrocus graveolens – Ex Lebanon Quick View
    • Crocus graveolens – Ex LebanonCrocus graveolens – Ex Lebanon Quick View
    • Crocus graveolens – Ex Lebanon

    • Originally from the southmost range of this species in South Lebanon in the Ayun Valley. Unlike the Turkish population that blooms in spring, this population blooms in January. The deepest Yolk color, highly floriferous and a good clumper Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Crocus hyemalis OP28340Crocus hyemalis OP28340 Quick View
    • Crocus hyemalis OP28340Crocus hyemalis OP28340 Quick View
    • Crocus hyemalis OP28340

    • This beautiful and desirable species from the eastern Mediterranean is a winter flowering species. It has white petals often tinged purple on the outside. Styles are highly divided, orange or yellow color. The showy anthers are black in color. Plants selected from various collections. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Crocus laevigatus Quick View
    • Crocus laevigatus Quick View
    • Crocus laevigatus

    • Highly variable, autumnal flowering species from Greece. Corms from many different collections. Easy to grow, forming clumps with time. Excellent for naturalizing in a Mediterranean climate garden. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Crocus niveus Quick View
    • Crocus niveus Quick View
    • Crocus niveus

    • Originated in the Peloponnese where it is endemic, this species is definitely one of the largest and showiest species to have. Mix corms form different collections that I grow. Wonderful for naturalizing in a Mediterranean garden Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Crocus pallasii pallasii OP21024 Quick View
  • Crocus tournefortii – Mix Quick View
  • Crocus veneris Quick View
  • Cyanella orchidiformis Quick View
    • Cyanella orchidiformis Quick View
    • Cyanella orchidiformis

    • South African species with branching flowering stalks, many small, orchid like flowers. Up to 60cm. Fast to increase. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Cyclamen alpinum Quick View
    • Cyclamen alpinum Quick View
    • Cyclamen alpinum

    • A little jewel from SW Turkey. Easily recognized by its propeller like flowers. Despite its fragile appearance it is quite a tough species. Not available this year  
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  • Cyclamen graecum – mix Quick View
    • Cyclamen graecum – mix Quick View
    • Cyclamen graecum – mix

    • Probably the best species for naturalizing in a mild climate garden. Each tuber can produce many dozens of flowers with age. It can grow in the toughest situations. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Cyclamen rohlfsianumCyclamen rohlfsianum Quick View
    • Cyclamen rohlfsianumCyclamen rohlfsianum Quick View
    • Cyclamen rohlfsianum

    • This autumnal flowering species from North Libya has beautiful flowers and unusual leaf forms. It is not hardy but will grow in a well lightened windowsill. it will thrive in a Mediterranean climate garden. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Dracunculus canariensis Quick View
    • Dracunculus canariensis Quick View
    • Dracunculus canariensis

    • Ex Tenerife, Tall, elegant species. Elongated, white flowers. Prefers semi shade conditions. Still, quite rare in cultivation. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Drimia aphylla OP220215 Quick View
    • Drimia aphylla OP220215 Quick View
    • Drimia aphylla OP220215

    • Originally comes from the highest known population on Mt Hermon at almost 1200m of elevation. Probably a hardier population as it receives snow for a short time every year. Tall, robust flowering spikes up to 1.5m. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Drimia fugax ABS4429Drimia fugax ABS4429 Quick View
    • Drimia fugax ABS4429Drimia fugax ABS4429 Quick View
    • Drimia fugax ABS4429

    • Ex. Morocco Early flowering, autumnal species, usually starting as early as August. 2-3 flowering spikes up to 40cm appear  with few weeks intervals. The narrow blue-green leaves appear after the rains. Bulb season is closed now. Seeds available for order throughout the year New season will open June/July 2024    
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  • Drimia fugax SL351 Quick View
    • Drimia fugax SL351 Quick View
    • Drimia fugax SL351

    • Ex. Tunisia Early flowering, autumnal species, usually starting as early as August. 2-3 flowering spikes up to 30cm appear with few weeks intervals. The narrow blue-green leaves appear after the rains. Flowers open in the afternoon. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Drimia maura Quick View
    • Drimia maura Quick View
    • Drimia maura

    • Syn Urginea maura. Rarity! A beautiful Sea squill endemic to Morocco. Differs from Drimia maritima by being smaller, narrower green leaves. Flowering stem is loose, longer pedicels. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Drimia numidica OP210211Drimia numidica OP210211 Quick View
    • Drimia numidica OP210211Drimia numidica OP210211 Quick View
    • Drimia numidica OP210211

    • Originally collected near Mochos in Eastern Crete. This is a particularly 'Reddish' form with dark red-brown bulbs and red flowering stems. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Drimia palaestina OP21013Drimia palaestina OP21013 Quick View
    • Drimia palaestina OP21013Drimia palaestina OP21013 Quick View
    • Drimia palaestina OP21013

    • syn. Drimia undata Recently, Drimia undata has been splitted into 3 separate species; Drimia palaestina is the eastern Mediterranean representative. Distributed in the deserts of Israel, Jordan and Palestine this species flowers at the beginning of August when temperatures are way above the 30's C. Beautiful, narrow, undulate silvery-blue leaves appear few months later. Leaves rot rapidly if stay wet for too long, therefore…
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  • Drimia purpurascens Quick View
    • Drimia purpurascens Quick View
    • Drimia purpurascens

    • Syn. Drimia undata ssp caeculi Ex Spain; Valencia, Puzol Blooming at the end of August - September to about 40 cm, flowers are pink followed by beautiful silvery-blue, undulate leaves. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Ferraria crispa Quick View
    • Ferraria crispa Quick View
    • Ferraria crispa

    • A compact, highly floriferous form up to 25 cm. Blooming over 3-4 weeks. Flowering late in the season Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025      
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  • Ferraria crispa OP215081 Quick View
  • Ferraria divaricata arenosa Quick View
    • Ferraria divaricata arenosa Quick View
    • Ferraria divaricata arenosa

    • A south African species, flowers quite similar to the more known F. crispa but has quite different growth habit. Leaves are rigid, erect, narrow. Need to be controlled in the garden as it may cover large areas due to very effective stolons. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025      
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  • Fessia greilhuberi Quick View
    • Fessia greilhuberi Quick View
    • Fessia greilhuberi

    • syn Scilla greilhuberi Native to North Iran this showy specie produces large clumps with sky blue flowering stems. Excellent garden plant seems to be adaptable to different climates. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Freesia leichtlinii Quick View
    • Freesia leichtlinii Quick View
    • Freesia leichtlinii

    • Originally from South Africa but naturalized in many parts of the Mediterranean, this species is highly scented and spreads quickly in the garden. Excellent for a pot full. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Freesia viridis Quick View
  • Fritillaria acmopetala OP212022 Quick View
  • Fritillaria conicaFritillaria conica Quick View
    • Fritillaria conicaFritillaria conica Quick View
    • Fritillaria conica

    • A rare and endangered species from the Peloponnese where it grows only in four sites. It is now estimated to have less the 1000 individuals growing in the wild. Seeds were given to me in 2010 by the late Marcus Harvey. First time bulbs are offered, juvenile bulbs, only few available this year Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Fritillaria frankiorum Quick View
    • Fritillaria frankiorum Quick View
    • Fritillaria frankiorum

    • This rare species is growing in a relatively small area in NE Syria and SE Turkey (Hatay Province). It enjoys full sun and deep, wet soil during winter. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Fritillaria rhodia OP28144Fritillaria rhodia OP28144 Quick View
  • Gladiolus atroviolaceus ‘Flore pleno’ OP215032Gladiolus atroviolaceus ‘Flore pleno’ OP215032 Quick View
    • Gladiolus atroviolaceus ‘Flore pleno’ OP215032Gladiolus atroviolaceus ‘Flore pleno’ OP215032 Quick View
    • Gladiolus atroviolaceus ‘Flore pleno’ OP215032

    • A stunner! This form has flowers with up to 30! petals. The deepest violet color. It is sterile (at least with us) but produces bulblets. Needs deep pot, very hot, dry position. For the experts! Bulb season is closed now. Seeds available for order throughout the year New season will open June/July 2024
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  • Gladiolus atroviolaceus OP215033 Quick View
  • Gladiolus carinatus Quick View
    • Gladiolus carinatus Quick View
    • Gladiolus carinatus

    • Ex. South Africa; West Cape; near Bredasdrop Originally from Silverhill seeds. To 40cm, lovely shades of pink-Mauve flowers. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Gladiolus carmineus Quick View
    • Gladiolus carmineus Quick View
    • Gladiolus carmineus

    • A curios species from South Africa differing from other Galdiolus by being an autumnal flowering. It produces first the flower stems with large flowers in different shades of pink. Lovely in a pot or a rock garden in mild areas. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Gladiolus communis ‘Albus’Gladiolus communis ‘Albus’ Quick View
    • Gladiolus communis ‘Albus’Gladiolus communis ‘Albus’ Quick View
    • Gladiolus communis ‘Albus’

    • An amazing form originated in the Balearic Islands. It is a sterile form but clumps well to create a stunning display. I suspect it to be a natural hybrid Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Gladiolus italicus Quick View
    • Gladiolus italicus Quick View
    • Gladiolus italicus

    • Well known species with a wide distribution. Often can be seen in large numbers in grain fields. Easy, suitable for a big pot or for naturalizing in the garden. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Gladiolus splendens Quick View
  • Hyacinthella millingenii OP211298 Quick View
    • Hyacinthella millingenii OP211298 Quick View
    • Hyacinthella millingenii OP211298

    • This is a real jewel. It is a miniature species endemic to Cyprus.  Better grown in a small pot under glass due to its size, also for its early blooming time. Starting in January. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Hyacinthoides lingulata Quick View
    • Hyacinthoides lingulata Quick View
    • Hyacinthoides lingulata

    • Syn. Scilla lingulata A little jewel native to Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. Only about 5cm tall. excellent for making a pot full. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025        
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  • Iris filifoliaIris filifolia Quick View
    • Iris filifoliaIris filifolia Quick View
    • Iris filifolia

    • Ex Spain; Malaga ;Sierra de Mijas. A favorite. 60 cm, slender and most elegant species with the deepest Purple-violet color. Will clump rapidly in a sunny spot in a garden with mild climate. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Iris lineolata Quick View
  • Iris paradoxa Quick View
    • Iris paradoxa Quick View
    • Iris paradoxa

    • A little jewel! Our plants are grown from seeds from Armenia.  Leaves are only 5-8 cm, clumps quite rapidly. Not available this year
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  • Iris pumila ssp. attica OP215106 Quick View
  • Iris schelkownikowiiIris schelkownikowii Quick View
    • Iris schelkownikowiiIris schelkownikowii Quick View
    • Iris schelkownikowii

    • It seems to prefer hot, dry climate. Curiously it keeps its leaves for most of the summer season without being watered. The large, almost sessile flowers have bluish standards and a reddish/purple blotch and veins. Beard is yellow. Forms rapidly small clumps but should be divided every second year in order to produce more flowers. Not available this year  
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  • Iris schelkownikowii x Iris Lycotis Quick View
    • Iris schelkownikowii x Iris Lycotis Quick View
    • Iris schelkownikowii x Iris Lycotis

    • A beautiful strong growing hybrid. It has the schelkownikowii growing habits and the flower tinged purple like the I. lycotis colors. Flowers almost sessile but will produce longer stems as the plant gets crowded. Not available this year
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  • Iris suaveolens OP213034 Quick View
    • Iris suaveolens OP213034 Quick View
    • Iris suaveolens OP213034

    • Dwarf species, about 15cm. Excellent for growing in a rockery or a large pot. Produces large clumps with many flowering stems. Ex. Chios Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Iris vartanii Quick View
    • Iris vartanii Quick View
    • Iris vartanii

    • Selected forms of this marvelous autumnal species. Needs protection in winter, not hardy! Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Iris xiphiumIris xiphium Quick View
    • Iris xiphiumIris xiphium Quick View
    • Iris xiphium

    • Easy growing species from Spain. Produces large clumps. Very reliable garden plant. Originally from Malaga: Antequera. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Lachenalia quadricolor Quick View
    • Lachenalia quadricolor Quick View
    • Lachenalia quadricolor

    • Showy, flame like species from South Africa, recently given a species status. The form we grow has beautifully marked leaves and is a strong grower. Excellent as a pot plant or a sunny warm position in the garden in mild areas. A form with highly marked leaves. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Lapiedra martinezii Quick View
    • Lapiedra martinezii Quick View
    • Lapiedra martinezii

    • This  species from Spain and Morocco is a late summer bloomer, starting at the beginning of August following by the beautiful striped leaves that appear after the first rains. Bulb season is closed now. Seeds available for order throughout the year New season will open June/July 2024      
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  • Leopoldia comosaLeopoldia comosa Quick View
    • Leopoldia comosaLeopoldia comosa Quick View
    • Leopoldia comosa

    • syn Muscari comosum. Widespread in the Mediterranean, up to 30cm in height. Lovely, pronounced blue crown like at the tip of the flowering stem. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Leopoldia cycladica OP214045 Quick View
  • Muscari commutatum OP211021 Quick View
    • Muscari commutatum OP211021 Quick View
    • Muscari commutatum OP211021

    • Ex. Greece; Peloponnese; Monemvasia. A robust form with deep color. Produces massive clumps. Excellent for naturalizing in a mild climate garden. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Muscari parviflorumMuscari parviflorum Quick View
    • Muscari parviflorumMuscari parviflorum Quick View
    • Muscari parviflorum

    • Ex. Cyprus The only autumnal flowering species.  Usually appears immediately after the first rain to follow by filiform leaves. Dew to the many bulblets it produces it can become quite weedy. Better divide it every few years in order to get more flowering stems. Prefers fertile soils. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Muscari spreizenhoferi Quick View
    • Muscari spreizenhoferi Quick View
    • Muscari spreizenhoferi

    • This species, endemic to Crete blooms over few weeks in spring. Bulbs originated to different collections, mostly compact growing. Bulb season is closed now. Seeds available for order throughout the year New season will open June/July 2024
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  • Muscarimia macrocarpa Quick View
    • Muscarimia macrocarpa Quick View
    • Muscarimia macrocarpa

    • Synonym Muscari macrocarpum Finally, we can offer 3 years old bulbs of this magnificent robust form. They will probably need two more years to flower. Highly scented!!! Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. quintanilhaeNarcissus bulbocodium subsp. quintanilhae Quick View
  • Narcissus cavanilesiiNarcissus cavanilesii Quick View
    • Narcissus cavanilesiiNarcissus cavanilesii Quick View
    • Narcissus cavanilesii

    • Ex. Spain; Cordoba; Arrecife. A lovely, miniature, curious little autumnal flowering species. Excellent for a small pot in a sunny place. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025        
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  • Narcissus cerollazae Quick View
    • Narcissus cerollazae Quick View
    • Narcissus cerollazae

    • Syn. Narcissus jonquilla ssp cerrolazae Very floriferous, highly scented and a very good clumper. Intense yellow color Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Narcissus deficiens OP214138 Quick View
    • Narcissus deficiens OP214138 Quick View
    • Narcissus deficiens OP214138

    • The Eastern Mediterranean species distributed in coastal areas, from Greece, eastward to Cyprus, Lebanon and Israel. Tends to clump with time. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Narcissus papyraceus Quick View
  • Narcissus tazetta OP29178 – autumnal flowering form Quick View
    • Narcissus tazetta OP29178 – autumnal flowering form Quick View
    • Narcissus tazetta OP29178 – autumnal flowering form

    • The autumnal flowering form which distribution is from S. Greece (Peloponnese), Cyprus, Lebanon and Syria, Israel, Palestine and Jordan Usually growing in rock pockets and crevices. It blooms as early as October till early December, leaves (1)-2-(3) are not fully developed as it starts flowering. It is a much more slender than the winter flowering form. In some populations the flowering stem elongate at…
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  • Narcissus tazetta x deficiens Quick View
  • Narcissus viridiflorus Quick View
    • Narcissus viridiflorus Quick View
    • Narcissus viridiflorus

    • Ex. Spain; Cadiz; Ciclana de a Frontera. A wonderful, curious, autumnal flowering species from Spain and Morocco. Green color! Highly scented in the evening and during the night. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Narcissus x alleniae Quick View
    • Narcissus x alleniae Quick View
    • Narcissus x alleniae

    • This is natural hybrid between Narcissus viridiflorus and Narcissus obsoletus.  It is probably the best natural hybrid, highly floriferous,, each mature bulb can produce 2-3 flowering stems, highly scented and an excellent clumper. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Narcissus x perezlaraeNarcissus x perezlarae Quick View
    • Narcissus x perezlaraeNarcissus x perezlarae Quick View
    • Narcissus x perezlarae

    • A natural hybrid from Spain, probably between N. cavanilesii and N. serotinus. Beautiful yellow flowers that become much paler as they mature. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Nerine filifolia Quick View
    • Nerine filifolia Quick View
    • Nerine filifolia

    • Lovely slender species. Flowering late summer, 30-40cm. Excellent for a pot or rockery, needs summer irrigation. Bulb season is closed now. Seeds available for order throughout the year New season will open June/July 2024  
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  • Ornithogalum arabicumOrnithogalum arabicum Quick View
    • Ornithogalum arabicumOrnithogalum arabicum Quick View
    • Ornithogalum arabicum

    • This well-known species is native to the western Mediterranean and North Africa. Tall stems in late spring, to about 80 cm caring large white flowers with black stigma and bright yellow stamens. Excellent for a large pot or in a sunny, mild garden. Good increaser and an excellent cut flower. Wonderful as a cut flower! Season is closed now. New season will start June…
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  • Ornithogalum creticum OP28213Ornithogalum creticum OP28213 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum creticum OP28213Ornithogalum creticum OP28213 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum creticum OP28213

    • Ex. Crete; Emoudi, Pelakias To about 45 cm, this species has blue-green leaves and tall spikes of green colored flowers in late spring. A good clumper! Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004

    • Very rare and showy species from Syria and Iraq. It is one of the largest species in the eastern Mediterranean. Leaves can reach 40cm in length and flowering stems start short but elongate over 3 weeks to about 30 cm carrying dozens of flowers. Forms impressive clumps. Needs full sun and would thrive in wet soils. Season is closed now. New season will start…
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  • Ornithogalum divergens Quick View
    • Ornithogalum divergens Quick View
    • Ornithogalum divergens

    • Ex. Crete; S. of Kakodiki Smaller than O. umbellatum with narrower, darker leaves often slightly hairy. Forming large clumps Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Ornithogalum sigmoidaeum OP29177 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum sigmoidaeum OP29177 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum sigmoidaeum OP29177

    • Ex. Turkey; Antalya Province; Perego. Only few cm tall but an excellent clump forming. Will make a great pot full or for the small rock garden. Silvery-blue filiform leaves and masses of starry flowers. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Oxalis ‘Yael’Oxalis ‘Yael’ Quick View
    • Oxalis ‘Yael’Oxalis ‘Yael’ Quick View
    • Oxalis ‘Yael’

    • A stunner hybrid made by a specialist nursery in Israel. Early flowering and long-lasting flowering season. For sure one of the parents is Oxalis gracilis        
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  • Oxalis flava Quick View
    • Oxalis flava Quick View
    • Oxalis flava

    • A beautiful species. Compact growth, flowers appear when leaves are still undeveloped. Margins of the segments are red which makes the buds very attractive. Leaves are narrow, little fans like Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Oxalis flava var. fabaefolia (syn. Oxalis fabaefolia) Quick View
    • Oxalis flava var. fabaefolia (syn. Oxalis fabaefolia) Quick View
    • Oxalis flava var. fabaefolia (syn. Oxalis fabaefolia)

    • This form has large, Lemony-yellow flowers that appear as leaves are still immature. Leaves can be very large, and often hard to believe it is an Oxalis. Better grown in a large pot as under favorable conditions in the garden it can be an invader (like most Oxalis...) Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025 3 bulbs for  
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  • Oxalis hirta Quick View
    • Oxalis hirta Quick View
    • Oxalis hirta

    • This showy and colorful species has more 'shrubby' appearance and behaves nicely in a rockery as well as it doesn't produce long stolons.  Blooms in early spring for a few weeks. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Oxalis versicolorOxalis versicolor Quick View
    • Oxalis versicolorOxalis versicolor Quick View
    • Oxalis versicolor

    • One of the showiest South African species. Flowering over few weeks time, producing rapidly large clumps. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Pancratium canariense Quick View
    • Pancratium canariense Quick View
    • Pancratium canariense

    • Ex. Canary Islands A stunner! Autumnal flowering species, tall spike with medium size white flowers. The blue-green leaves that appear later are also very decorative. It is very sensitive to cold weather therefor needs to be protracted during winter. Needs good drainage. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Pancratium maritimum ‘Margarita’ OP214295 Quick View
  • Pelargonium tristePelargonium triste Quick View
    • Pelargonium tristePelargonium triste Quick View
    • Pelargonium triste

    • This drought tolerant species form South Africa is becoming ever more popular in recent years, mainly because it can be grown with its bulb out of the soil which gives it a 'Bonsai' appearance. In the nursery, it is planted in the ground, almost evergreen in summer as well (without irrigation) thanks to the very big, sweet potato like tubers. Season is closed now.…
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  • Prospero autumnale – mix Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale – mix Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale – mix

    • No need of introduction, this species has a vast distribution from the Balearic Islands, the entire Mediterranean to Transcaucasia. On offer mix bulbs from different collections. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Prospero autumnale ‘Album’Prospero autumnale ‘Album’ Quick View
  • Prospero autumnale OP291114Prospero autumnale OP291114 Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale OP291114Prospero autumnale OP291114 Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale OP291114

    • Ex. Cyprus; Troodos Mt. An exceptional robust form with up to seven flowering stems up to 35cm. Probably a new species or multiploid form. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Prospero autumnale subsp. latifolium OP218227 Quick View
  • Prospero hanburyi OP214137Prospero hanburyi OP214137 Quick View
    • Prospero hanburyi OP214137Prospero hanburyi OP214137 Quick View
    • Prospero hanburyi OP214137

    • syn. Scilla hanburyi A slender desert species from Israel, Jordan and Syria. Up to 3 flowering stems to 20 cm. Many pale flowers with deep purple stamens. Unlike its relatives the pedicels of this species elongate much after anthesis. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Kofinou’ Quick View
  • Ranunculus asiaticus OP211208 Quick View
  • Ranunculus damascenus OP216014 Quick View
  • Roman Hyacinth Quick View
    • Roman Hyacinth Quick View
    • Roman Hyacinth

    • A very old cultivar of unknown origin. Originated from an old private garden in Jerusalem. Excellent for the mild climate garden, multiplies rapidly from bulblets. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025      
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  • Romulea bulbocodium var leichtleniana OP214337 Quick View
  • Romulea crocea OP29205 (syn R. bulbocodium var crocea) Quick View
    • Romulea crocea OP29205 (syn R. bulbocodium var crocea) Quick View
    • Romulea crocea OP29205 (syn R. bulbocodium var crocea)

    • Ex. Turkey; Antalya province, Perge In my opinion this taxon should retake back its original name Romulea crocea as it looks and has very different growth habits to R. bulbocodium. The form offered has a lovely deep yellow color with nice brownish/purple markings and veins. ks and has very different growth habits to R. bulbocodium. The form offered has a lovely deep yellow color…
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  • Romulea petraea OP215148 Quick View
    • Romulea petraea OP215148 Quick View
    • Romulea petraea OP215148

    • A real rarity from Jordan where it grows in small numbers in the mountains around the site of Petra at quite high elevation. Growing in pure sand. Similar to the common R. tempskyana, differing by the thicker leaves which are slightly spiral, flowering stem is shorter and much larger seeds. Described as a new species in 2001. Season is closed now. New season will…
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  • Scilla bithynica Quick View
    • Scilla bithynica Quick View
    • Scilla bithynica

    • Ex. Turkey; Hatay Province; E. of Belen Ex. JJA seeds Received seeds by the name S. melaina but when bloomed for the first time we found it was identified wrongly. Lovely species with a long flowering season. Not available this year  
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  • Scilla cilicica Quick View
    • Scilla cilicica Quick View
    • Scilla cilicica

    • This species is distributed from Turkey down to Lebanon, Syria and Israel.  We offer this year flowering size bulbs from different collection. Excellent for naturalizing in mild climate gardens. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Scilla haemorrhoidalis Quick View
    • Scilla haemorrhoidalis Quick View
    • Scilla haemorrhoidalis

    • Ex. Tenerife fleshy green leaves, colorful flowers followed by orange colored seed pods. seed pods are decorative as well, fleshy, orange color, lasting for quite a few weeks. Not hardy! Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025            
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  • Scilla hyacinthoides Quick View
    • Scilla hyacinthoides Quick View
    • Scilla hyacinthoides

    • Ex. Mt Hermon Tall species up to 1m with many dozens of flowers in sky blue. These come from the highest location of the species, therefore better chance of being hardier. Forms big clumps in only few years. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Scilla madeirensisScilla madeirensis Quick View
    • Scilla madeirensisScilla madeirensis Quick View
    • Scilla madeirensis

    • A rare, endangered species from Madeira. Some of the bulbs have deep purple - blue tunics therefor it is worth leaving it above soil level. Tall, dense flower stems appear with the developing leaves in autumn. It will not tolerate low temperatures. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Scilla morrisii Quick View
    • Scilla morrisii Quick View
    • Scilla morrisii

    • This species is endemic to Cyprus where it is very rare and endangered now. Mauve colored flowers appearing in early spring, easy to grow in a pot or a shaded area in a mild climate garden. Originally grown from JJA seeds Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Scilla peruviana gattefossii SBL247 Quick View
    • Scilla peruviana gattefossii SBL247 Quick View
    • Scilla peruviana gattefossii SBL247

    • Ex. Morocco, Particularly impressive form of this species. Very large inflorescence, starting flat but stem elongate to 40 cm. Long flowering season. Perfect for a mild climate garden! Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025    
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  • Scilla peruviana var. ifniensis SF56 Quick View
  • Sparaxis elegans Quick View
  • Sternbergia  siculaSternbergia  sicula Quick View
  • Sternbergia lutea ‘Angustifolia’ Quick View
  • Sternbergia vernalis Quick View
    • Sternbergia vernalis Quick View
    • Sternbergia vernalis

    • First time i can offer this amazing species. Bulbs are 5 years old and are still quite small. It takes about 6-7 years from seeds to flower but once it matures it is a wonderful, showy clumper. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Tecophilaea violiflora Quick View
    • Tecophilaea violiflora Quick View
    • Tecophilaea violiflora

    • Cheerful little species from Peru and Chile with vivid blue color. Easily grown in a pot with well drainage soil. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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  • Tulipa agenensis ‘Bible Hill’ Quick View
    • Tulipa agenensis ‘Bible Hill’ Quick View
    • Tulipa agenensis ‘Bible Hill’

    • This beautiful, shaped Tulip has been found by me and Sjaak de Groot in Jerusalem, close to the old city's wall. It is 30 cm tall, sterile form but reproduces by stolons, although these several years to flower. Genetically it is a tetraploid form which in my opinion probably goas back to the Ottoman period in Jerusalem. Not available this year  
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  • Tulipa agenensis OP211181 – Flowering size Quick View
    • Tulipa agenensis OP211181 – Flowering size Quick View
    • Tulipa agenensis OP211181 – Flowering size

    • From high elevation on Mt. Hermon, at 1700m grows this wonderful species with the most brilliant red color. It blooms only few weeks after snow as melted. It is probably hardier due to its origin. Still, it would need a long, dry summer rest from June – Late October Flowering size bulbs available this year. 6-8 years old! Season is closed now. New season…
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  • Tulipa agenensis OP28259 Quick View
  • Tulipa agenensis sharonensis OP28317 Quick View
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      Tulipa agenensis sharonensis OP28317 Quick View
    • Tulipa agenensis sharonensis OP28317

    • Somewhat smaller than the usual ssp agenensis.  This form ( ssp sharonensis) is rowing along the northern coast of Israel and Lebanon. Color is the most vivid red with a yellow blotch on the outside and beautiful black center. Leaves undulate and horizontal. Recommended full sun in order to keep this growing habit. Blooming in February to March. Season is closed now. New season…
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  • Tulipa boissieri OP220024 Quick View
    • Tulipa boissieri OP220024 Quick View
    • Tulipa boissieri OP220024

    • A fascinating desert species growing at high elevations in South Jordan and the Upper Negev Desert. In Flora Palaestina it has been described as Tulipa systola but it is clearly different from the species described from Iran. In my opinion a new species. It has bluish-green undulate leaves and the deepest red colored flowers. Leaves and stem are hairy. Needs to be grown under…
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  • Tulipa cypriaTulipa cypria Quick View
    • Tulipa cypriaTulipa cypria Quick View
    • Tulipa cypria

    • It is the second year that few bulbs of this incredibly beautiful species are available. This species takes 5-7 years to maturity. It is slow to develop. Bulbs are 3 years old and still small in size (see photo).  Needs a deep pot as bulbs find their way down rapidly, therefor better repotting them yearly till they flower. Season is closed now. New season will…
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  • Vagaria parviflora OP214071Vagaria parviflora OP214071 Quick View
    • Vagaria parviflora OP214071Vagaria parviflora OP214071 Quick View
    • Vagaria parviflora OP214071

    • Autumnal flowering species from the Eastern Mediterranean. Tall flowering stems appear in late August - September to follow by decorative leaves in winter. Forming clumps in just few years time. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025      
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  • Zephyranthes citrina Quick View
    • Zephyranthes citrina Quick View
    • Zephyranthes citrina

    • Lovely deep yellow color, similar to Sternbergia. This species is semi-dormant with me during Summer and seems to enjoy some irrigation. Not available this year  
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  • Colchicum zahnii ‘Pink wave’ Quick View
    • Colchicum zahnii ‘Pink wave’ Quick View
    • Colchicum zahnii ‘Pink wave’

    • A small autumnal flowering species endemic to South Greece. It produces first the flowers to follow by the leaves. Unlike most of the species in the Genus, C. zhanii has rhizomatous corms. 'Pink wave' selection tends to clump rapidly to produce an incredible number of flowers! A real show. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Scilla latifolia Quick View
    • Scilla latifolia Quick View
    • Scilla latifolia

    • An incredibly robust and beautiful species from Morocco and the Canary Islands. It flowers in autumn when leaves are still immature. Unlike its relative S. madeirensis from Madeira the stem of this species tends to branch into three, with a long flowering season. The large bulbs grow to a Drimia maritima bulb size with deep purple/blue tunics. Season is closed now. New season will…
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  • Scilla dimartinoi Quick View
    • Scilla dimartinoi Quick View
    • Scilla dimartinoi

    • This showy species is endemic to the Island of Lampedusa. Unlike its well-known relative S. peruviana, this species has more compact growth and a large flat umbel on a short stem. Color of the flowers is pale grayish/blue which gives a nice contrast to the deep olive-green leaves with white hairs at the margins. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025…
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