• 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 July 2026
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  • Oxalis nidulans ‘Pom Pom’Oxalis nidulans ‘Pom Pom’ Quick View
  • 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 July 2026  
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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

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    • 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. 3 bulbs for    
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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 July 2026  
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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 July 2026
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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 starts July 2026        
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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. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026  
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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. Not available this year
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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 2026            
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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 starts July 2026
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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 2026      
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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 July 2026  
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