• Allium roseumAllium roseum Quick View
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    • Allium roseum

    • No data. A lovely, large, flowered form. Produces decorative red bulbils. Ex AGS seed exchange Season is closed now, new season start July 2026
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  • Allium rubrovittatum OP212036 Quick View
  • 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
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    • 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 start July 2026
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  • Allium willeanum Quick View
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    • Allium willeanum

    • A tall species endemic to Cyprus.  Similar to A. sandrasicum from Turkey. Differing by the pointed inflorescence rather than round. Produces large clumps with time. Excellent as cut flower. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2026
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    • 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 July 2026  
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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 start July…
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    • 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 start July 2026    
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  • Anemone coronaria ‘Nov’ Quick View
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    • Anemone coronaria ‘Nov’

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    • 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 1 bulb for    
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  • Anemone coronaria Mix colorsAnemone coronaria Mix colors Quick View
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    • 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
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    • 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 Not available this year
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