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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
- 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 start July 2026
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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
- 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
- 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 July 2026
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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
- 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 July 2026
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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 start July 2026
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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 July 2026
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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
- 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 July 2026
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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 July 2026
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Ferraria crispa OP215081
- A tall, robust form to 60 cm, producing large clumps, deep brown flowers Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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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 July 2026
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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 start July 2026
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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 start July 2026
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Freesia viridis
- Curious small species from South Africa, Easy. Nice red seed pods Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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Fritillaria acmopetala OP212022
- Ex. Turkey; Antalya province; W. of Kemer This species is about 25-40 cm. Flowers are quite large. Blooming in early March. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2026
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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
- 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 2026
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Fritillaria rhodia OP28144
- Endemic to the Rhodes - Greece Bulbs are 3-4 years old, still only about 1 - 1.5 cm in size. Not available this year
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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!
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Gladiolus atroviolaceus OP215033
- Probably the deepest color form grown in cultivation. Originally found on the Jordan-Syrian border. Needs deep pot in hot, sunny position with a long dry summer rest. Not available this year
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