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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
- A curios species from South Africa differing from other Gladiolus 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’
- 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 2026
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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 July 2026
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Gladiolus splendens
- Ex. South Africa Stunning red color on the species, to about 60 cm tall. Forming large clumps. 3 BULBS FOR
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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. Not available this year
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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 starts July 2026
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Hyacinthoides mauritanica vicentina
- A lovely, small size bluebell from Portugal. Pale blue flowers with purple anthers Season is closed now, new season starts July 2026
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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. Not available this year
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Iris kirkwoodiae
- Another incredibly beautiful Oncocyclus member from Syria and SE Turkey. Tall stems with often very big flowers. Quite easy. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2026
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Iris lineolata
- Iris acutiloba ssp. lineolata Ex. Armenia A beautiful little Oncocyclus iris with long pointed falls. Not available this year
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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
- Mostly two-color forms, forming clumps, excellent for a rockery or a large pot. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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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 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 Not available this year
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Iris vartanii
- Selected forms of this marvelous autumnal species. Needs protection in winter, not hardy! Not available this year
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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 July 2026
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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 July 2026
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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 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
- syn Muscari cycladicum. Large, robust species up to 50cm Ex. Greece, Santorini; Akrotiri Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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Lilium candidum OP222024
- Grown from seeds originally from the Peloponnese. I can offer this year 2 years old bulbs, Virus free! Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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Moraea aristata
- Another south African stunner, from the west cape. Season is closed now, new season starts July 2026
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Moraea elegans
- A form with Yellow and green flowers, Showy and beautiful. Season is closed now, new season starts July 2026
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