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

    • €5.00
    • syn. Laucojum autumnale Native to  Iberian Peninsula, Morocco, Sardinia & Sicilia, this is a little jewel flowering in early Autumn or just days after the first rain. Its seeds itself freely. Lovely when in clumps. 20+ seeds for 
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  • Acis ionica OP215060Acis ionica OP215060 Quick View
    • Acis ionica OP215060Acis 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. Fresh seeds available in Autumn under 'Addendum'
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  • Acis tingitanaAcis tingitana Quick View
    • Acis tingitanaAcis tingitana Quick View
    • Acis tingitana

    • The largest species in this Genus, with Narcissus like leaves and large white, bell shaped flowers. Native to North Morocco. This showy species takes longer to get to maturity and need some protraction in the first couple of years. Not available this year
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  • Acis trichophylla SBL 603Acis trichophylla SBL 603 Quick View
    • Acis trichophylla SBL 603Acis trichophylla SBL 603 Quick View
    • Acis trichophylla SBL 603

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    • Collected in Morocco, this superb form is 20cm tall . Flowers with pink flush on base of the petals. Easy. 15 seeds for
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  • 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 start July 2026
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  • Albuca flaccida OP215134 Quick View
    • Albuca flaccida OP215134 Quick View
    • Albuca flaccida OP215134

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    • Ex. South Africa; West Cape; Tulbagh Valley An early flowering species to 60 cm. Pendulous yellow/green flowers, highly scented.  Interesting leaves. Easy. 15 Seeds for
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  • Albuca monophylla Quick View
    • Albuca monophylla Quick View
    • Albuca monophylla

    • €5.00
    • A rarity from South Africa with unusual tricolor flowers that are facing up. About 20 cm but very showy. Leaves usually dry by the time of blooming 15 seeds for
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  • Albuca spiralis Quick View
    • Albuca spiralis Quick View
    • Albuca spiralis

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    • A slender species, prefer full sun leaves in order to develop really spirals, 'curly' leaves/ Blooming for about 3 weeks. Excellent for a pot full 12 seeds for
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  • Albuca unifolia Quick View
    • Albuca unifolia Quick View
    • Albuca unifolia

    • Curious miniature form of this species form SA. One succulent like leaf with short flowering stem 5-10 cm. Not available this year    
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  • Albuca unifolia  – Green form Quick View
    • Albuca unifolia  – Green form Quick View
    • Albuca unifolia – Green form

    • A curious green form, to 25 cm. Flowering over few weeks' time. Easy. Not available this year
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  • Allium aff. bourgeaui OP223115 Quick View
    • Allium aff. bourgeaui OP223115 Quick View
    • Allium aff. bourgeaui OP223115

    • €5.00
    • Beautifull Allium from the Island of Paros. 60-100cm, producing 2-3 slender, green, flowering stems, blooming over few weeks. 15 seeds for  
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  • Allium amethystinum Quick View
    • Allium amethystinum Quick View
    • Allium amethystinum

    • This showy, red colored species is up to 80 cm. Beautiful contrast between the petals color and the yellow stamens. Season is closed now, new season start July 2026    
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  • Allium ampeloprasum Quick View
    • Allium ampeloprasum Quick View
    • Allium ampeloprasum

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    • Ex. Lebanon Excellent and showy form of this widespread species.  Unusual tall with  large humbles, 20 seeds for     
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  • Allium ascalonicum OP214032 Quick View
    • Allium ascalonicum OP214032 Quick View
    • Allium ascalonicum OP214032

    • Syn. Allium hierochuntinum The only blue flowering Allium in the Eastern Mediterranean. A small  but quite showy species, 10-30cm with an umbel about 2cm. Needs hot, dry conditions. Originally grown from seeds collected in the Eastern Jordan-Syrian border. Not available this year  
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  • Allium aschersonianum OP220016 Quick View
    • Allium aschersonianum OP220016 Quick View
    • Allium aschersonianum OP220016

    • €5.00
    • A showy species up to 80 cm with large umbels of purplish-red flowers. Growing is semi-desert conditions in S. Turkey, Jordan, Israel, Palestine and N. Libya. Needs dry conditions. 15 seeds for
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  • Allium autumnale OP211197 Quick View
    • Allium autumnale OP211197 Quick View
    • Allium autumnale OP211197

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    • A lovely autumnal species endemic to Cyprus.  It blooms for quite a few weeks. produces large clumps with time. 20 seeds for  
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  • Allium basalticum OP220047 Quick View
    • Allium basalticum OP220047 Quick View
    • Allium basalticum OP220047

    • Probably the most exciting species to be  introduced in cultivation in recent years. It is grown now by the thousands in Holland under the commercial name Allium 'Silver spring'. Its native habitat is in the Golan- heights where it is very rare. Height 70-90 cm, flowering head up to 12cm. Not available this year    
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  • Allium basalticum x aschersonianum Quick View
    • Allium basalticum x aschersonianum Quick View
    • Allium basalticum x aschersonianum

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    • Tall robust hybrid, with A. basalticum, deep pink color petals (not white). To 1.2m, showy. 15 seeds  for
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  • Allium callimischon ssp callimischon OP212023 Quick View
    • Allium callimischon ssp callimischon OP212023 Quick View
    • Allium callimischon ssp callimischon OP212023

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    • Ex. Greece, Peloponnese, lefktron. This subspecies is much taller and slender than ssp. haemostictum from Crete. 20 seeds for  
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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

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    • Ex. Crete, A showy autumnal subsp. from Crete where it grows mainly on walls in some of the gorges. It blooms over few weeks starting early October. Easy. 15 seeds for
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  • Allium chamaemoly Quick View
    • Allium chamaemoly Quick View
    • Allium chamaemoly

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    • Ex. S. France A curious sessile species that similar in appearance to a small Ornithogalum Pure white or with darker markings. Forming rapidly small clumps and seeds itself everywhere if it likes the conditions. 15 seeds for  
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  • Allium chamaespathum OP211043Allium chamaespathum OP211043 Quick View
    • Allium chamaespathum OP211043Allium chamaespathum OP211043 Quick View
    • Allium chamaespathum OP211043

    • €5.00
    • A curious autumnal species from Crete. Stem looks completely dry when suddenly  the green umbel 3-6cm in diameter appears. 15 seeds for 
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  • Allium commutatum ‘Pelopp’s white’ Quick View
    • Allium commutatum ‘Pelopp’s white’ Quick View
    • Allium commutatum ‘Pelopp’s white’

    • A stunner! Appeared in between the common form, this pure, milky white color. Large flower head up to 1.4m. Excellent as a cut flower as well. Offered for the 1st time New for 2024 Seeds available in July  
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  • Allium commutatum OP213061 Quick View
    • Allium commutatum OP213061 Quick View
    • Allium commutatum OP213061

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    • Ex. Greece; Peloponnese; Monemvasia Tall very rubust species with large humbels. Flowers are purpuly-mauve, occasionally white. Very impresive in the garden, blooming May-June. 15 seeds for
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  • Allium curtum ssp palaestinum Quick View
    • Allium curtum ssp palaestinum Quick View
    • Allium curtum ssp palaestinum

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    • Ex. Nazareth, This ssp is growing in the eastern Mediterranean region. 40 - 80cm, Habitat includes rocky areas and forests, often in semi shade conditions. 15 seeds for  
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  • Allium curtum ssp. curtum OP214013 Quick View
    • Allium curtum ssp. curtum OP214013 Quick View
    • Allium curtum ssp. curtum OP214013

    • An eastern Mediterranean species to 20cm, with a cone shape umbel with deep purple flowers. Quite a showy plant. Not available this year    
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  • Allium curtum x phanerantherum Quick View
    • Allium curtum x phanerantherum Quick View
    • Allium curtum x phanerantherum

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    • A new hybrid that appeared  in the nursery, it has the colors and robustness of A. curtum and the height and form of the flower head as in phanerantherum, up to 1.2m. 12 seeds for
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  • Allium cyprium OP212015 Quick View
    • Allium cyprium OP212015 Quick View
    • Allium cyprium OP212015

    • Ex. Cyprus, Troodos Mountains Extremely rare little jewel, only few cm tall. Can tolerate snow for short periods, needs long, hot and dry summer rest. Not available this year    
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  • Allium daninianum OP214025 Quick View
    • Allium daninianum OP214025 Quick View
    • Allium daninianum OP214025

    • €5.00
    • Small species about 15cm, belongs to A. stamineum group. Umbel, fountain like with purplish flowers. Forms beautiful clumps 15 seeds for
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  • Allium decaisnei OP220018 Quick View
    • Allium decaisnei OP220018 Quick View
    • Allium decaisnei OP220018

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    • This species is growing in the deserts of Israel, Jordan, Palestine and the high mountains of Sinai (Egypt) Needs hot and dry conditions. Blooming in May-June. 15-20 cm with pale, fountain like umbels 12 seeds for
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  • Allium dictyoprasum OP214035 ex Jordan Valley Quick View
    • Allium dictyoprasum OP214035 ex Jordan Valley Quick View
    • Allium dictyoprasum OP214035 ex Jordan Valley

    • €5.00
    • This is a tall form 1.2-1.8m,  late flowering species (July-August) from the Jordan Valley, Beautiful green medium size inflorescence, decorative. 15 seeds for 
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  • Allium dictyoprasum OP216275 (syn. Allium viride) ex. Armenia Quick View
    • Allium dictyoprasum OP216275 (syn. Allium viride) ex. Armenia Quick View
    • Allium dictyoprasum OP216275 (syn. Allium viride) ex. Armenia

    • This form is about 60cm tall, forming small clumps, late flowering  June-July. Our plants are grown from seed from south Armenia. Not available this year  
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  • Allium erdelii OP214014Allium erdelii OP214014 Quick View
    • Allium erdelii OP214014Allium erdelii OP214014 Quick View
    • Allium erdelii OP214014

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    • A selection of this small size, yet very showy species with particularly yellowy color. Needs dry surroundings. excellent for a small pot. 15 seeds for
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  • Allium flavum ssp. tauricum OP28008 Quick View
    • Allium flavum ssp. tauricum OP28008 Quick View
    • Allium flavum ssp. tauricum OP28008

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece;  Chios;  Langada A variable subspecies. This form has pink-orange color flowers. Large fountain like inflorescence. 15 seeds for
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  • Allium gomphrenoidesAllium gomphrenoides Quick View
    • Allium gomphrenoidesAllium gomphrenoides Quick View
    • Allium gomphrenoides

    •   A most floriferous species endemic to Greece. Although its small measurements, only 8-15 cm it produces quite showy clumps. Excellent for the rock garden or in a pot. 15 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Allium guttatum ssp. sardorum OP214043 Quick View
    • Allium guttatum ssp. sardorum OP214043 Quick View
    • Allium guttatum ssp. sardorum OP214043

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    • Ex. Greece; Santorini; Mt. Profitis Elias Species about 20cm . Bloomiong Late May- June.  Forming nice clumps. 15 seeds for 
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  • Allium ionicum OP215065 Quick View
    • Allium ionicum OP215065 Quick View
    • Allium ionicum OP215065

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    • Ex. Zante (Zakynthos) This dwarf species has large, pendulous heads (turning up as it mature), bell-shape flowers. 15 seeds for  
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  • Allium israeliticum OP214218 Quick View
    • Allium israeliticum OP214218 Quick View
    • Allium israeliticum OP214218

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    • A new species, recently described from the eastern mediterranean. ( Was treated as A. orientalis before).  Creamy-white humbels. Tends to form clump. 12 seeds for
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  • Allium israeliticum OP215016 Quick View
    • Allium israeliticum OP215016 Quick View
    • Allium israeliticum OP215016

    • The Jordanian form of this species that merits a varietal status.  It has purply/mauve colored stamens and a dark, almost black ovary. Not available this year  
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  • Allium junceum OP29119 Quick View
    • Allium junceum OP29119 Quick View
    • Allium junceum OP29119

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    • Ex. Cyprus Lovely clumps of purple flowers. Can become a weed in a mild climate garden. 10 seeds for    
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  • Allium longispathum OP224006 Quick View
    • Allium longispathum OP224006 Quick View
    • Allium longispathum OP224006

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    • SYN. Allium dentiferum. This species is distributed throughout the Mediterranean. Up to 60cm, green/brown flowers with very long Spath valves. New for 2025 15 seeds for 
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  • Allium meteoricum Quick View
    • Allium meteoricum Quick View
    • Allium meteoricum

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    • Native to North and eastern-central Greece, this little Allium (10-15cm)  has small humbles of pale to deep pink flowers. Surprisingly blooming for quite a few weeks. Excellent for growing in a pot or a small rockery in full sun. May - June 12 seeds for  
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  • Allium nazarenum ssp. nazarenum OP219004 Quick View
    • Allium nazarenum ssp. nazarenum OP219004 Quick View
    • Allium nazarenum ssp. nazarenum OP219004

    • Closely related to A. pallens, described as a new species in 2018 with two subspecies nazarenum and ramonensis. We offer  ssp. nazarenum from Nazareth. 40-60cm. in May 12 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Allium neapolitanum Quick View
    • Allium neapolitanum Quick View
    • Allium neapolitanum

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    • Ex. Cyprus. Easy to tell by its triangular stem, this species became an invasive plant in many parts of the Mediterranean. Better if kept under control. Blooming in early spring. Nice as a cut flower.. 15 seeds for
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  • Allium nigrum Quick View
    • Allium nigrum Quick View
    • Allium nigrum

    • €5.00
    • This robust species originally from Cyprus is 60-80 cm with very large heads of pink flowers. Flowering for about 4 weeks. 10 seeds for  
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  • Allium pallens OP216015 Quick View
    • Allium pallens OP216015 Quick View
    • Allium pallens OP216015

    • Ex. Spain; Ronda The 'real' species, with tall spikes up to 60cm , large umbels of white flowers. Forms large clumps. Blooming June Not available this year  
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  • Allium phanerantherum OP213155 Quick View
    • Allium phanerantherum OP213155 Quick View
    • Allium phanerantherum OP213155

    • €5.00
    • This tall, Eastern Mediterranean species is 60-140cm,  umbel start hemispericle than the top elongate on one side. Easy and a good garden plant. 20 seeds for 
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  • Allium pictistamineum OP28337 Quick View
    • Allium pictistamineum OP28337 Quick View
    • Allium pictistamineum OP28337

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece; Chios; Mesta A member of the A. stamineum group, this species has large inflorescence, fountain like with deep pink stamens. 15 seeds for    
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  • Allium pseudostamineum OP214037 Quick View
    • Allium pseudostamineum OP214037 Quick View
    • Allium pseudostamineum OP214037

    • This species grows in rocky situation in the Anti-Lebanon mountains down to Mt. Hermon. about 20 cm. Pale grey-green flowers. Not available this year
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  • Allium rothii OP215015Allium rothii OP215015 Quick View
    • Allium rothii OP215015Allium rothii OP215015 Quick View
    • Allium rothii OP215015

    • Ex. Jordan, Shoubak. Two unusual color forms for this species. The contrast with the bluish glaucous leaves makes it unique. For the experts! Not available this year
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  • Allium rotundum OP214027 Quick View
    • Allium rotundum OP214027 Quick View
    • Allium rotundum OP214027

    • This species has a large distribution through Europe, NW Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean. Grows to about 40-65cm, this selected form has particularly intense color . Produces large clumps with time should be quite hardy. 12 seeds for SOLD OUT  
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  • Allium rubellum OP215043 Quick View
    • Allium rubellum OP215043 Quick View
    • Allium rubellum OP215043

    • Ex. Georgia, Gachiani, SE of Tibilisi Lovely species with round pink inflorescence, about 5 cm contrasted by the bluish leaves. SOLD OUT    
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  • Allium rubrovittatum OP212036Allium rubrovittatum OP212036 Quick View
    • Allium rubrovittatum OP212036Allium rubrovittatum OP212036 Quick View
    • Allium rubrovittatum OP212036

    • €5.00
    • 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 15 seeds for
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  • Allium sandarsicum Quick View
    • Allium sandarsicum Quick View
    • Allium sandarsicum

    • Tall, elegant species from Antalya, Turkey. Large green/white flowering heads in Mid June-Mid July. seeds will available at the end of July  
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  • Allium schubertii – wild form Quick View
    • Allium schubertii – wild form Quick View
    • Allium schubertii – wild form

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    • Rare species from the eastern Mediterranean and Libya. Large showy inflorescence, prefers deep soils in full sun 15  seeds for
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  • Allium sp. OP212045Allium sp. OP212045 Quick View
    • Allium sp. OP212045Allium sp. OP212045 Quick View
    • Allium sp. OP212045

    • A species, not yet described from Eastern Crete. A member of Allium cupanii group, It is 10-15cm with flowers in different colors from pale Beige/Grey to deep pink/purple. It form small clumps. Excellent for a small pot. Blooming late August - September. Fresh seeds will be available in late August in the 'Addendum' category    
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  • Allium sphaerocephalon OP211023 Quick View
    • Allium sphaerocephalon OP211023 Quick View
    • Allium sphaerocephalon OP211023

    • Ex. Cyprus Lovely deep red-purple flowers, forming clumps. This form is endemic to Cyprus. Very different from the well-known A. sphaerocephlon. In my opinion it is a new species. 15 seeds for
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  • Allium subvillosum Quick View
    • Allium subvillosum Quick View
    • Allium subvillosum

    • €5.00
    • This Mediterranean is 20-30cm. It has a long flowering period March - April. Good for mass display.  Seeds it self freely. 15 seeds for  
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  • Allium tardans OP211188 Quick View
    • Allium tardans OP211188 Quick View
    • Allium tardans OP211188

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece; Kos A lovely autumnal flowering species up to 45 cm. Blooming August-September. Like other members of this group buds start to appear when stems look completely dry so do not cut them! 15 seeds for
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  • Allium tardiflorum Quick View
    • Allium tardiflorum Quick View
    • Allium tardiflorum

    • €5.00
    • A very  rare Autumnal species from North Israel and Lebanon. Up to 80 cm with large inflorescence of deep brown/green flowers. Flowering over few weeks, clumping. 12 seeds for
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  • Allium tel-avivense Quick View
    • Allium tel-avivense Quick View
    • Allium tel-avivense

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    • This species is endemic to coastal Israel and Gaza strip (Palestine) to about 40cm, lovely pink flowers in early spring. 15 seeds for  
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  • Allium trifoliatum Quick View
    • Allium trifoliatum Quick View
    • Allium trifoliatum

    • €5.00
    • This variable Mediterranean species is 15-25 cm. Producing showy, white umbels with green or reddish ovary. It might become very invasive in favorable conditions. 15 seeds for  
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  • Allium truncatum OP214033Allium truncatum OP214033 Quick View
    • Allium truncatum OP214033Allium truncatum OP214033 Quick View
    • Allium truncatum OP214033

    • Ex. Jordan, N. Jordan valley A tall slender species to 1.4 m. Umbel about 5 cm in diameter, with reddish-purple flowers. It grows in arid, hot palaces. SOLD OUT  
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  • Allium umbilicatum Quick View
    • Allium umbilicatum Quick View
    • Allium umbilicatum

    • A lovely deep pink flowering species from central Asia. Fast grower to form clumps. Originally from GBG, Sweden. 12 seeds for  SOLD OUT
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  • Allium willeanum OP211198 Quick View
    • Allium willeanum OP211198 Quick View
    • Allium willeanum OP211198

    • €5.00
    • 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. 15 seeds for
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  • Alllium akirense OP214026 Quick View
    • Alllium akirense OP214026 Quick View
    • Alllium akirense OP214026

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  • Alstroemeria ligtu subsp. splendens OP219050 Quick View
    • Alstroemeria ligtu subsp. splendens OP219050 Quick View
    • Alstroemeria ligtu subsp. splendens OP219050

    • €5.00
    • This showy subspecies is endemic to Chile; Región del Maule, toward Laguna del Maule. Flower stems are  0.80 - 1.1 m tall with large flowering heads. Blooms for about two months. 8 seeds for 
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  • Ambrosina bassii Quick View
    • Ambrosina bassii Quick View
    • Ambrosina bassii

    • €5.00
    • 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 10 seeds for
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  • Androcymbium eucomoides OP215329 Quick View
    • Androcymbium eucomoides OP215329 Quick View
    • Androcymbium eucomoides OP215329

    • €5.00
    • Curious species from Cape town, SA. All parts of the plant including the flowers are green. 12 seeds for
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  • Androcymbium gramineum Quick View
    • Androcymbium gramineum Quick View
    • Androcymbium gramineum

    • €7.00
    • Ex Tamari, Morocco. Green leaves and relatively large flowers lasting for 8 weeks! New for 2025 5 seeds for
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  • Androcymbium gramineum ssp psammophilum Quick View
    • Androcymbium gramineum ssp psammophilum Quick View
    • Androcymbium gramineum ssp psammophilum

    • syn Androcymbium psammophilum A rare subspecies endemic to the Canary Island, restricted to Fuertevntura and Lanzarote Not available this year  
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  • Androcymbium longipes Quick View
    • Androcymbium longipes Quick View
    • Androcymbium longipes

    • €5.00
    • South African species has several green-white, starry flowers at the center of the leaves. Anthers are dark colored giving nice contrast to the segments. 12 seeds for
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  • Androcymbium palaestinum OP214003 Quick View
    • Androcymbium palaestinum OP214003 Quick View
    • Androcymbium palaestinum OP214003

    • €5.00
    • 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 bee grown under glass with a long, dry summer rest. 10 seeds for
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  • Androcymbium rechingeri Quick View
    • Androcymbium rechingeri Quick View
    • Androcymbium rechingeri

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    • Endangered species, endemic to coast of E. Crete One of the few rapresentatives of this Genus in the Mediterranean area. Originally grown from JJA seeds 8 seeds for  
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  • Anemone coronaria  ‘Giant Bordeaux’Anemone coronaria  ‘Giant Bordeaux’ Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria  ‘Giant Bordeaux’Anemone coronaria  ‘Giant Bordeaux’ Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria ‘Giant Bordeaux’

    • €5.00
    •   A stunning color form that appeared spontaneously in the nursery. Result of a cross between the already known Anemone coronaria 'Bordeaux' and our A. coronaria 'Nov'. A real giant with simple or semi-double flowers. 15+ seeds for
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  • Anemone coronaria – ‘Winter mauve’ Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria – ‘Winter mauve’ Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria – ‘Winter mauve’

    • €5.00
    • This early flowering form is highly floriferous,  mauve color, blooming over two month. 25-35cm. 15 seeds + for
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  • Anemone coronaria – Mix colors Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria – Mix colors Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria – Mix colors

    • €5.00
    • 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. New for 2024 20+seeds for
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  • Anemone coronaria ‘ Galilee’s Giant’Anemone coronaria ‘ Galilee’s Giant’ Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria ‘ Galilee’s Giant’Anemone coronaria ‘ Galilee’s Giant’ Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria ‘ Galilee’s Giant’

    • €5.00
    • Another of my selected  Anemone coronaria with very large and showy red flowers. 15+ seeds for
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  • Anemone coronaria ‘ Nov’ OP212138Anemone coronaria ‘ Nov’ OP212138 Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria ‘ Nov’ OP212138Anemone coronaria ‘ Nov’ OP212138 Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria ‘ Nov’ OP212138

    • €5.00
    • 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. 15+ seeds for 
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  • Anemone coronaria OP211305 Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria OP211305 Quick View
    • Anemone coronaria OP211305

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Cyprus; Pafos An early flowering form with white and pale mauve colors. Extremely floriferous with a long flowering seoson starting late November to late February. 15+ seeds for
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  • Anemone palmata OP216379 Quick View
    • Anemone palmata OP216379 Quick View
    • Anemone palmata OP216379

    • €5.00
    • Ex Spain; Andalucia; near Ronda Yellow flowering species with rigid palm like leaves. Blooming for more than 8 weeks. 15+ seeds for
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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 15 + seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Anemone pavonina OP217012 Quick View
    • Anemone pavonina OP217012 Quick View
    • Anemone pavonina OP217012

    • Originally from seeds collected on Mt. Menikio in North Greece. A good floriferous form, pink with white center. 15+ seeds for  SOLD OUT  
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  • Arisarum simorhinum OP214311Arisarum simorhinum OP214311 Quick View
    • Arisarum simorhinum OP214311Arisarum simorhinum OP214311 Quick View
    • Arisarum simorhinum OP214311

    • A little jewel from Spain, excellent for a potful as it clumps rapidly by runners. Not available this year    
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  • Arisarum vulgare OP212031 Quick View
    • Arisarum vulgare OP212031 Quick View
    • Arisarum vulgare OP212031

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Crete This form has nicely marked leaves. Looking good in a large pan. 8 seeds for
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  • Aristolochia parvifoliaAristolochia parvifolia Quick View
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    • Aristolochia parvifolia

    • €5.00
    • A small Eastern Mediterranean species, growing usually in rock crevices, at the base of trees. It has quite a large bulb buried deep in the ground. It dries out during summer. New growth appears in autumn. Many small flowers, usually green with dark veins, occasionally dark spathe as well. 6 SEEDS FOR  
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  • Arum apulum Quick View
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    • Arum apulum

    • €5.00
    • A  species endemic to south Italy. Prefers fertile soils protected from direct sun. 6 seeds for  
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  • 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. 6 seeds for SOLD OUT      
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  • Arum concinnatum OP29001 Quick View
    • Arum concinnatum OP29001 Quick View
    • Arum concinnatum OP29001

    • €5.00
    • A vigorous species from W. Crete, lovely green-brownish flowers with a fat spadix. Producing large clumps, better grown in a large pot as in good conditions it can spread out in the garden. 6 seeds for      
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  • Arum dioscoridis ex Turkey Quick View
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    • Arum dioscoridis ex Turkey

    • €5.00
    • Beautiful, deep colored form, spathe with greenish margins. 6 seeds for
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  • Arum dioscoridis var. dioscoridis OP29234 Quick View
    • Arum dioscoridis var. dioscoridis OP29234 Quick View
    • Arum dioscoridis var. dioscoridis OP29234

    • €5.00
    • A stunner; large spath yellow-green in color with black patches/dots. 8 seeds for    
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  • Arum hygrophilum OP218007 Quick View
    • Arum hygrophilum OP218007 Quick View
    • Arum hygrophilum OP218007

    • €5.00
    • Common in the Eastern Mediterranean, this species has long, lanceolate leaves and beautifull green-whitish spath with reddish margins. Shade or full sun, likes humid soil during the growing season. 8 seeds for
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  • Arum italicum Quick View
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    • Arum italicum

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Spain; Grazelema A form with green-yellow flowers and plain leaves 6 seeds for    
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  • Arum italicum var. marmoratum Quick View
    • Arum italicum var. marmoratum Quick View
    • Arum italicum var. marmoratum

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece , North Peloponnese A form with a amazing leaf patterns, all come true from seeds, each seedling has its own pattern. 6 seeds for  
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  • Arum palaestinum x A. dioscoridis OP213005 Quick View
    • Arum palaestinum x A. dioscoridis OP213005 Quick View
    • Arum palaestinum x A. dioscoridis OP213005

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Upper Galilee A natural hybrid occurring in areas where the populations of both species overlap. Very large flowers reddish-purple with or without markings on the spathe. 6 seeds for  
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  • Arum pictumArum pictum Quick View
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    • Arum pictum

    • €5.00
    • A robust form, Ex Marcus Harvey collection. Tall with plain leaves, clump forming 6 seeds for
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  • Arum pictum ‘Green Spathe’Arum pictum ‘Green Spathe’ Quick View
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    • Arum pictum ‘Green Spathe’

    • €8.00
    • An exceptionally rare and beautiful form with yellow-green spathe. Found originally in Majorca. At a reduced price this year  1 seed for    
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  • Arum Pictum 29121Arum Pictum 29121 Quick View
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    • Arum Pictum 29121

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Mallorca, This compact form has leaves with nice white veins and reddish-brown flowers. Good clumper. The only Arum which is autumnal flowering. Seeds received in 2009 from Marcus Harvey 6 seeds for 
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  • Arum purpureospathum Quick View
    • Arum purpureospathum Quick View
    • Arum purpureospathum

    • €5.00
    • A species endemic to SW Crete. This form has unusual deep reddish/purple flowers. to 35cm long. Originally from Lyon Botanic Garden 6 seeds for    
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  • Asphodeline brevicaulis OP222086 Quick View
    • Asphodeline brevicaulis OP222086 Quick View
    • Asphodeline brevicaulis OP222086

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Lebanon An Eastern Mediterranean from Greece eastwards to Lebanon and Syria. 30-60 cm multi-branched, flowering stems, flowers open in the afternoon. blooms in late spring. 8 seeds for    
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  • Asphodeline lutea OP215019Asphodeline lutea OP215019 Quick View
    • Asphodeline lutea OP215019Asphodeline lutea OP215019 Quick View
    • Asphodeline lutea OP215019

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Jordan, Soubak Tall spikes with bright yellow flowers. Flowering in early spring. Forms large clumps. Needs good drainage. 8 seeds for
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  • Asphodeline lutea OP218005 Quick View
    • Asphodeline lutea OP218005 Quick View
    • Asphodeline lutea OP218005

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Nazareth Unusual population with orange color. This is the form that is native to N. Israel, Lebanon and W. Syria. Tall spikes up to 1.2m 8 seeds for
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    • Babiana angustifolia

    • €5.00
    • Up to 20 cm, purple-blue flowers with red markings in the center, good clumper New for 2025 12 seeds for
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  • Babiana nana Quick View
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    • Babiana nana

    • €5.00
    • This beautiful species unfortunately appears on South Africa's red list as engendered  . 10-15cm tall with relatively large flowers, in shades of bluish-mauve and pinkish-mauve with nice markings on the petals base. 12 seeds for  
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  • Babiana pygmeaBabiana pygmea Quick View
    • Babiana pygmeaBabiana pygmea Quick View
    • Babiana pygmea

    • €5.00
    • Dwarf species with relatively large lemony-yellow flowers with reddish center. New for 2025 only few available 8 seeds for
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  • Babiana rubrocyanea Quick View
    • Babiana rubrocyanea Quick View
    • Babiana rubrocyanea

    • €5.00
    • This Babiana is a real stunner, flowering for about 3 weeks. Flowering stems up to 20cm. Full sun. Excellent as a pot plant 12 seeds for
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  • Baeometra uniflora Quick View
    • Baeometra uniflora Quick View
    • Baeometra uniflora

    • €5.00
    • Unlike its name indicates, this beautiful species has up to 5 flowers per stem. Orange/golden petals with red blushes on the exterior. New for 2025 15 seeds for  
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  • Barnardia numidicaBarnardia numidica Quick View
    • Barnardia numidicaBarnardia numidica Quick View
    • Barnardia numidica

    • €5.00
    • syn. Scilla numidica Ex. Spain Ibiza A lovely autumnal species with flowering stems up to 20cm. Flowers are pink. folowing by quite large leaves. 15 seeds for
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  • Bellevalia densiflora Quick View
    • Bellevalia densiflora Quick View
    • Bellevalia densiflora

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Lebanon, R&R Wallis collection Lovely species with creamy petals and mauve colored stamens. Each bulb produces up to 4 flowering stems. Rare. 10 seeds for
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  • Bellevalia desertorum OP2020011 Quick View
    • Bellevalia desertorum OP2020011 Quick View
    • Bellevalia desertorum OP2020011

    • An early flowering species from the deserts of Israel, Palestine, Jordan and Syria. Leaves prostrate, spotted or plain. 1-3 flowering stems, Celeste - white color. Not easy to grow, needs dry conditions under glass! Not available this year  
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  • Bellevalia dubia Quick View
    • Bellevalia dubia Quick View
    • Bellevalia dubia

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Italy, Sicily; near Taurmina Ex. JJA Seeds A lovely form, particularly colorful. 10 seeds for
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  • Bellevalia dubia ssp variabilis Quick View
    • Bellevalia dubia ssp variabilis Quick View
    • Bellevalia dubia ssp variabilis

    • €7.00
    • syn. Bellevalia variablis. In my opinion it should stay at a species level as it was originally described. It differs from B. dubia by the very early flowering time (2 months earlier), leaves narrow and long and a large, loose inflorescence. Flowers are more open, bell shape. A beautiful thing! From seeds collected in Algeria. 6 seeds for    
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  • Bellevalia dubia ssp. hackeli Quick View
    • Bellevalia dubia ssp. hackeli Quick View
    • Bellevalia dubia ssp. hackeli

    • €5.00
    • Endemic to Portugal. Lovely colors on this bellevalia, Easy. 10 seeds for
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  • Bellevalia eigii Quick View
    • Bellevalia eigii Quick View
    • Bellevalia eigii

    • €5.00
    • Ex. North Jordan; Hamra; near the Syrian border. 2-3 large flowering stems, pale flowers. 8 seeds for  
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  • Bellevalia flexuosa OP222009 Quick View
    • Bellevalia flexuosa OP222009 Quick View
    • Bellevalia flexuosa OP222009

    • €5.00
    • The form offered arrives  from higher elevation, therefore more hardy. Flower spikes to 2o cm. Good clumper. 10 seeds for
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  • Bellevalia hyacinthoides OP215067 Quick View
    • Bellevalia hyacinthoides OP215067 Quick View
    • Bellevalia hyacinthoides OP215067

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece, Zakinthos A little jewel with deep colored leaves and relatively large, open flowers, Whitish-blue with deep blue mid -vein. Anthers are deep purple. Blooming in early spring. 10 seeds for
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  • Bellevalia macrobotrys OP214032 Quick View
    • Bellevalia macrobotrys OP214032 Quick View
    • Bellevalia macrobotrys OP214032

    • €5.00
    • Tall cylindricle spikes  40-60, prefers deep planting 10 seeds for
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  • Bellevalia mauritanica SL255 Quick View
    • Bellevalia mauritanica SL255 Quick View
    • Bellevalia mauritanica SL255

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Tunisia; 22 km from Zaghouan A robust species with 2-4 flowering stems up to 20cm, Buds are pink-purple  before opening. 8 seeds for
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  • Bellevalia mosheovii OP215038 Quick View
    • Bellevalia mosheovii OP215038 Quick View
    • Bellevalia mosheovii OP215038

    • €5.00
    • A rare, little known desert species from Jordan, Israel and Palestine. This form from Jordan has short, dens recamens with Celeste color ed flowers and deep colored stamens. For the experts ! 10 seeds for    
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  • Bellevalia pieridis OP28062 Quick View
    • Bellevalia pieridis OP28062 Quick View
    • Bellevalia pieridis OP28062

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Cyprus; Pafos, Now synonym of Bellevalia nivalis, still very different Small species with hint of blue or pinkish buds. 10 seeds for  
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  • Bellevalia romana Quick View
    • Bellevalia romana Quick View
    • Bellevalia romana

    • €5.00
    • No collecting data. This common species is distributed in France, Italy, around the Adriatic sea and Greece.  Forming quite a large clumps. 10 seeds for
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  • Bellevalia sessilfloraBellevalia sessilflora Quick View
    • Bellevalia sessilfloraBellevalia sessilflora Quick View
    • Bellevalia sessilflora

    • €7.00
    • A rarity from north Libya, This small species is about 10cm tall, it has only one leaf and few relatively large greeny/white flowers. 8 seeds for 
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  • Bellevalia sitiaca OP212027 Quick View
    • Bellevalia sitiaca OP212027 Quick View
    • Bellevalia sitiaca OP212027

    • €5.00
    • Rare, little known species from Eastern Crete. Ii grows in rock crevices on walls near the coast.  Quite a showy species. 8 seeds for    
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  • Bellevalia sp. nova ARGI 02-79 Quick View
    • Bellevalia sp. nova ARGI 02-79 Quick View
    • Bellevalia sp. nova ARGI 02-79

    • A lovely species that hasn't been described yet. Found by Arnis Seisums years ago in Syria on Jabel Nusair, near Slunfeh. Flower stems are short; pedicels and Anthers are purple blue. Not available this year    
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  • Bellevalia sp. OP214074 Quick View
    • Bellevalia sp. OP214074 Quick View
    • Bellevalia sp. OP214074

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Syria, Golan Heights A very rubust species,  creamy -white campanulate flowers with black anthetrs. Prefers damp conditions during the growing seoson. 10 seeds for
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  • Bellevalia trifoliata Quick View
    • Bellevalia trifoliata Quick View
    • Bellevalia trifoliata

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece, Rhodes.  Lovely color form. Prefers humid deep soils. EX. AGS seeds exchange 2011 12 seeds for      
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  • Bellevalia warburgii OP28038 Quick View
    • Bellevalia warburgii OP28038 Quick View
    • Bellevalia warburgii OP28038

    • €5.00
    • A rare, robust species from the Eastern Mediterranean. 3-4 tall flowering stems. 10 seeds for 
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  • Biarum aff. crispulum LB351 Quick View
    • Biarum aff. crispulum LB351 Quick View
    • Biarum aff. crispulum LB351

    • Ex. Lebanon; Zahle A new, undescribed species. A rarity from Lebanon and Syria. Extremely rare in cultivation! 4 seeds for SOLD OUT  
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  • Biarum angustatum OP212014Biarum angustatum OP212014 Quick View
    • Biarum angustatum OP212014Biarum angustatum OP212014 Quick View
    • Biarum angustatum OP212014

    • €10.00
    • An elegant species endemic to coastal Israel. It is the first Biarum species to bloom in the region. Flowers are reddish-purple. Spathe is nicely spotted on its outer side. 3 seeds for     
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  • Biarum auraniticum OP211226Biarum auraniticum OP211226 Quick View
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    • Biarum auraniticum OP211226

    • €5.00
    • This extremely rare species comes from the Hauran region in W. Syria. It is the only non-dark colored  Biarum. It has lemony yellow, green -yellow or yellow with rusty colored markings and a yellow spadix. This species is very shy to set seeds unfortunately. 1 seed for                   
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  • Biarum bovei OP212016 Quick View
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    • Biarum bovei OP212016

    • €8.00
    • A widespread species from the Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey and Iran. Definitely the darkest of all Biarum. Black- velvety spathe and short spadix 3 seeds for    
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  • Biarum carratracense Quick View
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    • Biarum carratracense

    • €5.00
    • This species is endemic to SW Spain. 4 seeds for
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  • Biarum davisiiBiarum davisii Quick View
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    • Biarum davisii

    • €7.00
    • Ex. Crete A little jewel! An autumnal flowering species from Crete, usually starts flowering after the first rain. It doesn't like to be disturbed therefore better left alone in a pot or a rock garden. If happy it will form small clumps. seeds are from different clones 5 seeds for          
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  • Biarum davisii – spotted leavesBiarum davisii – spotted leaves Quick View
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    • Biarum davisii – spotted leaves

    • €7.00
    • A rare form of this marvelous species, with spotted leaves. From John Fielding's collection in Crete, received in 2010. About 60% come true to type 4 seeds for      
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  • Biarum dispar LB829 Quick View
    • Biarum dispar LB829 Quick View
    • Biarum dispar LB829

    • €7.00
    • Ex. Azilal, Morocco A species from SW Spain, Sardinia and N. Africa, curious small species with inflated spathe tube. Few available 4 seeds for
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  • Biarum dispar S1119Biarum dispar S1119 Quick View
    • Biarum dispar S1119Biarum dispar S1119 Quick View
    • Biarum dispar S1119

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Spain; Andalusia ; Ronda A species from SW Spain, Sardinia and N. Africa, curious small species with inflated spath tube. 6 seeds for
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  • Biarum ditschianum – Red form Quick View
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    • Biarum ditschianum – Red form

    • A rare, red form which appeared in between the yellow ones about 10 years ago. Blooming time is in May, occasionally few flowers in October as well. SOLD OUT    
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  • Biarum ditschianum OP28329Biarum ditschianum OP28329 Quick View
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    • Biarum ditschianum OP28329

    • €10.00
    • Ex. Turkey; Milas This form has yellow spathe and spadix, to about 6cm. Excellent for growing in a pot.  Blooms usually in May and occasionally in October-November as well. 3 seeds for  
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  • Biarum marmarisense Quick View
    • Biarum marmarisense Quick View
    • Biarum marmarisense

    • €8.00
    • A little jewel from SE Turkey. This autumnal flowering has creamy flowers finely marked pink. A selected clone with particularly large flowers. Excellent for growing in pots. Been growing this form for many years but only this year it has produced enough seeds. 5 seeds for
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  • Biarum pyrami LB807 Quick View
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    • Biarum pyrami LB807

    • A stunning species, originally collected near Elamli, Turkey. Spathe, long and narrow, almost red in color. Spadix thin and ridiculously long! about 30cm. Not available this year  
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  • Biarum sp. nova – OP220276 Quick View
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    • Biarum sp. nova – OP220276

    • €7.00
    • Ex. Golan Heights, This taxon has been described in Flora Palaestina as Biarum pyrami var serotinum. I have been searching for it for a long time to find it back in 2020 in the area of its locus classicus, I suspected it to be a different, undescribed species, which later Peter Boyes later confirmed it. It is relatively small, but seeds are unusually large.…
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  • Biarum tenuifolium ssp idomenaeum MS738 Quick View
    • Biarum tenuifolium ssp idomenaeum MS738 Quick View
    • Biarum tenuifolium ssp idomenaeum MS738

    • €5.00
    • 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. 6 seeds for        
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  • Brodiaea californica Quick View
    • Brodiaea californica Quick View
    • Brodiaea californica

    • €5.00
    • Showy, large inflorescens in late spring. excelent for a mild climate garden. White form with just a hint of pink in it. 15 seeds for
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  • Bulbine praemorsa OP215131 Quick View
    • Bulbine praemorsa OP215131 Quick View
    • Bulbine praemorsa OP215131

    • €5.00
    • Ex. South Africa, West Cape, Tulbagh Valley. Fast growing species, with short, fat, bluish/green succulent leaves. Flowering spiks to 60cm or more 15 seeds for   
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  • Calochortus catalinae Quick View
    • Calochortus catalinae Quick View
    • Calochortus catalinae

    • €5.00
    • Endemic to south California. 40 cm, branching stems with white or pinkish white flowers 10 seeds for
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  • Calochortus obispoensis Quick View
    • Calochortus obispoensis Quick View
    • Calochortus obispoensis

    • One of the most curious bulbous plants originated to California where it is very rare now. Blooms here in early June, need full sun. Rarely offered 8 seeds for SOLD OUT    
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  • Canna x generalis ‘Orange Punch’ Quick View
    • Canna x generalis ‘Orange Punch’ Quick View
    • Canna x generalis ‘Orange Punch’

    • €5.00
    • Amazing colored flowers on this compact cultivar. Perfect for a medium  size pot. Flowers about 6 month from germination.  A must for the garden or a greenhouse. 6 seeds for
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  • Codonorhiza elandsmontana Quick View
    • Codonorhiza elandsmontana Quick View
    • Codonorhiza elandsmontana

    • €5.00
    • A small Jewel originated to Tulbagh Valley in SW Cape. Height 15-20cm. Color is the most intense Purple-blue. Very showy. New for 2024 15 seeds for
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  • Colchicum atticum OP218296 Quick View
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    • Colchicum atticum OP218296

    • Syn. Merendera attica A miniature species native to Greece, S. Bulgaria and Turkey. Late autumn early winter flowering. Needs some protection due to its size. Not available this year  
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  • Colchicum baytopiorum OP21029 Quick View
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    • Colchicum baytopiorum OP21029

    • Ex. Turkey; Antalya Province, Termessos. Lovely autumnal flowering species, soft to deeper pink with long slender white styles. 6 seeds for SOLD OUT  
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  • Colchicum cupanii  OP214044 Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii  OP214044 Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii OP214044

    • €5.00
    • A showy form of this Autumnal flowering species , Ex Greece, Santorini , Mt. Profitis Elias 10 seeds for
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  • Colchicum cupanii – Mix Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii – Mix Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii – Mix

    • €5.00
    • Wonderful Mediterranean species, blooming over few weeks in Autumn. Seeds from different collections, color might vary from pure with to pink, different leaves as well. Excellent for naturalize in a mild climate garden 10 seeds for
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  • Colchicum cupanii – white form Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii – white form Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii – white form

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Crete; Heraklion; Agia Marina This form has finely marked, darker veins on its white petals petals. This form usually blooms as with the leaves. Showy and strong grower 10 seeds for   
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  • Colchicum cupanii OP214046 Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii OP214046 Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii OP214046

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece; Santorini; Akrotiri Another lovely form of this species with white petals that are good background for the dark stamens and yellow, swollen stamens base. 8 seeds for
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  • Colchicum cupanii var bertolonii SL290/6 Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii var bertolonii SL290/6 Quick View
    • Colchicum cupanii var bertolonii SL290/6

    • Ex. Tunisia. This name is now a synonym of C. cupanii, still it is a different form; smaller, slender flowers and narrower leaves. SOLD OUT
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  • Colchicum decaisnei OP28324 Quick View
    • Colchicum decaisnei OP28324 Quick View
    • Colchicum decaisnei OP28324

    • Ex. Turkey; Antalya Province; Kemer Growing mainly in the shade of trees this species has many pale flowers in autumn. Needs a rich soil. Not available this year      
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  • Colchicum decaisnei OP29182 Quick View
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    • Colchicum decaisnei OP29182

    • An early autumnal flowering species from Turkey, Lebanon and N. Israel where  it grows in the shade of trees and rocks.  A mature bulb will produce dozens of flowers that open usually white or pale pink to becoming darker as they mature. Needs soils rich in organic matters. 6 seeds for SOLD OUT  
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  • Colchicum feinbruniae OP213023Colchicum feinbruniae OP213023 Quick View
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    • Colchicum feinbruniae OP213023

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Syria; Golan Heights Beautiful, large tessellated flowers. Mature bulb can produce many flowers over 2-3 week. 8 seeds for    
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  • Colchicum filifolium (syn Merendera filifolia) Quick View
    • Colchicum filifolium (syn Merendera filifolia) Quick View
    • Colchicum filifolium (syn Merendera filifolia)

    • Ex. Mallorca, Early autumnal flowering species, deep cerise color, blooming over 2-3 weeks. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026  
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  • Colchicum hierosolymitanum OP213033 Quick View
    • Colchicum hierosolymitanum OP213033 Quick View
    • Colchicum hierosolymitanum OP213033

    • €5.00
    • This autumnal flowering species from the eastern Mediterranean is absolutely a stunner! Each bulb can produce dozens of large  flowers over few weeks time Needs very deep soil or a deep pot as bulbs can go down to 40-50cm. 10 seeds for 
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  • Colchicum macrophyllumColchicum macrophyllum Quick View
    • Colchicum macrophyllumColchicum macrophyllum Quick View
    • Colchicum macrophyllum

    • €5.00
    • Selected form from Crete with large, tasseled flowers, nice pink tips.                                                                                                           …
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  • Colchicum peloponnesiacum OP215100 Quick View
    • Colchicum peloponnesiacum OP215100 Quick View
    • Colchicum peloponnesiacum OP215100

    • Small species that tends to form small clumps quite rapidly. Blooming in early November here. Perfect for a small pot. Not available this year  
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  • Colchicum pusillum Quick View
    • Colchicum pusillum Quick View
    • Colchicum pusillum

    • €5.00
    • 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 8 seeds for  
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  • Colchicum ritchii OP214298Colchicum ritchii OP214298 Quick View
    • Colchicum ritchii OP214298Colchicum ritchii OP214298 Quick View
    • Colchicum ritchii OP214298

    • A winter flowering species growing in the Negev Desert and more common in Jordan, it prefers sandy soils but can be seen in rocky situations as well in Jordan. Large flowers in either pink or white with bluish glaucous leaves. Not available this year  
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  • Colchicum sfikasianum Quick View
    • Colchicum sfikasianum Quick View
    • Colchicum sfikasianum

    • €5.00
    • Autumnal flowering species from the Peloponnese with pale, tasseled, medium size flowers, forming clumps with time. Good grower. 8 seeds for
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  • Colchicum stevenii ‘Gisser Star’Colchicum stevenii ‘Gisser Star’ Quick View
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    • Colchicum stevenii ‘Gisser Star’

    • €5.00
    • A wonderful selection, with large, starry flowers in Autumn. Very floriferous! and good clumper. 8 seeds for
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  • Colchicum stevenii ‘Gisser’ OP211026 Quick View
    • Colchicum stevenii ‘Gisser’ OP211026 Quick View
    • Colchicum stevenii ‘Gisser’ OP211026

    • Cochicum stevenii is an easy to grow, autumnal flowering species from the E. Mediterranean and Turkey. It is highly floriferous. Flowers appear only few days after they receive the first rain. It is also an excellent pot plant that forms clumps rapidly. 'Gisser' is a selected form with compact growth, deep color and round petals. 6 seeds for SOLD OUT  
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  • Colchicum stevenii OP213035 Quick View
    • Colchicum stevenii OP213035 Quick View
    • Colchicum stevenii OP213035

    • €5.00
    • A cheerful small species from the Eastern Mediterranean and Turkey. Appears just days after the first rain, this species is very variabile in color, flowers size and forms. It mutiplies fast and a good seeder. 10 seeds for
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  • Colchicum tunicatum OP214298 Quick View
    • Colchicum tunicatum OP214298 Quick View
    • Colchicum tunicatum OP214298

    • €5.00
    • A  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. Rarely offered! 6 seeds for
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  • Colchicum tuviae OP210261 Quick View
    • Colchicum tuviae OP210261 Quick View
    • Colchicum tuviae OP210261

    • Rare endemic species which grows in the Judea desert, blooming after the first rains usually November - December. Pure white, occasionally soft pink flowers. Floriferous. Needs to be grown under glass. Not available this year  
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  • Colchicum zahnii KP415 Quick View
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    • Colchicum zahnii KP415

    • €5.00
    • syn. Colchicum psaridis. (KP415) A little jewel from the Peloponnese. Karin Persson's collection. This species is stoloniferous, autumnal flowering.  Due to its small measurements, it is better if grown in a small pan/pot It is shy to set seeds. 6 seeds for      
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  • Crocus aleppicus – coastal form (SP Nova) OP29229 Quick View
    • Crocus aleppicus – coastal form (SP Nova) OP29229 Quick View
    • Crocus aleppicus – coastal form (SP Nova) OP29229

    • €5.00
    • A very rare and endangered species being described at the moment as a new species.It is endemic to a small area in the north Israel coast. It is closer to C. veneris from Cyprus rather than C. aleppicus known from Israel, Lebanon an Syria. The form we offer is particularly colorful. First time on offer 8 seeds for 
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  • Crocus aleppicus – coastal form (SP Nova) OP214343 Quick View
    • Crocus aleppicus – coastal form (SP Nova) OP214343 Quick View
    • Crocus aleppicus – coastal form (SP Nova) OP214343

    • €5.00
    • A very rare and endangered species being described at the moment as a new species.It is endemic to a small area in the north Israel coast. It is closer to C. veneris from Cyprus rather than C. aleppicus known from Israel, Lebanon an Syria. The form we offer is particularly colorful. First time on offer This is the typical color form of this species…
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  • Crocus aleppicus OP213048 Quick View
    • Crocus aleppicus OP213048 Quick View
    • Crocus aleppicus OP213048

    • €5.00
    • Taking its name after the city of Aleppo in Syria, this is the form that grows in N. Lebanon, Syria and N. Israel. Pure White petals or with different amount purple markings on the outer side. An autumnal species , growing usually in large populations. Prefers fertile soils. 10  seeds for
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  • Crocus aleppicus OP29281 Quick View
    • Crocus aleppicus OP29281 Quick View
    • Crocus aleppicus OP29281

    • Ex. Upper Galilee region, This form has a white throat instead of the usual yellow. Forming nice clumps. Not all seedlings come true from seeds. Not available this year    
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  • Crocus assumaniae Quick View
    • Crocus assumaniae Quick View
    • Crocus assumaniae

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Turkey; Antalya province; N. of Akseki A lovely autumnal flowering species. Pinky-white petals with prominent anthers and style. Quit a showy species . Originally grown from JJA seeds 8 seeds for
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  • Crocus biflorus Quick View
    • Crocus biflorus Quick View
    • Crocus biflorus

    • Winter flowering species from Italy, blooming over few weeks.  
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  • Crocus boryi Quick View
    • Crocus boryi Quick View
    • Crocus boryi

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece; Peloponnese Autumnal flowering species. Petals pure white occasionally creamy -white. Yellow throat and highly branched style. I find it to be quite a variable species in terms of flower size and shape. 12 seeds for
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  • Crocus boryi ‘Pink surprise’ Quick View
    • Crocus boryi ‘Pink surprise’ Quick View
    • Crocus boryi ‘Pink surprise’

    • €7.00
    • A superb! crocus, appeared two years ago in the nursery. I suspect it to be a hybrid with Crocus laevigatus but it is a fertile plant. Inner segments are shorter with darker pink color.  Very unusual! 8 seeds for  
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  • Crocus boryi 21045 Quick View
    • Crocus boryi 21045 Quick View
    • Crocus boryi 21045

    • Collected by John Fielding south of Tripoli (Peloponnese) This form has yellow hint to it as well as roundish flower. A real beauty. 8 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Crocus cancellatus KJGR-070 Quick View
    • Crocus cancellatus KJGR-070 Quick View
    • Crocus cancellatus KJGR-070

    • €5.00
    • Ex Samos, Greece Janis Ruksans collection (Photo by Janis Ruksans) 8 Seeds for  
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  • Crocus cancellatus OP29271 Quick View
    • Crocus cancellatus OP29271 Quick View
    • Crocus cancellatus OP29271

    • €5.00
    • Ex, Syria, Golan Heights Growing at higher elevations, in fertile basaltic soil. 6 seeds for 
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  • Crocus cartwrightianus Quick View
    • Crocus cartwrightianus Quick View
    • Crocus cartwrightianus

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece, Sounio An autumnal flowering species. from mainland Greece, one of the most showy species in the genus. Different color forms from almost white to purple with the typical feathery markings on the segments Needs long dry summer rest. 10 seeds for   
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  • Crocus cartwrightianus CEH613 Quick View
    • Crocus cartwrightianus CEH613 Quick View
    • Crocus cartwrightianus CEH613

    • €5.00
    • Originally collected by Antoine Hoog in the southern part of Evia. Good, dark colored form, highly floriferous. 8 seeds for
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  • Crocus cartwrightianus var. creticus Quick View
    • Crocus cartwrightianus var. creticus Quick View
    • Crocus cartwrightianus var. creticus

    • €5.00
    • This is a showy autumnal flowering species from Crete, close to Chania. Smaller than the form of mainland Greece but seems to set more flowers .Forms small clumps. Originally received from JJA seeds. Needs a long, dry summer rest. 8 seeds for  
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  • Crocus dispathaceus Quick View
    • Crocus dispathaceus Quick View
    • Crocus dispathaceus

    • €5.00
    • Different shades of mauve to purple of this beautiful species from Turkey. Ex JJA seeds.  7 seeds for
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  • Crocus dispathaceus ‘Deep purple’Crocus dispathaceus ‘Deep purple’ Quick View
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    • Crocus dispathaceus ‘Deep purple’

    • €7.00
    • This is probably the deepest color of a wild Crocus in cultivation. Grown from seeds obtained from Jim Archibald back in 2008. Originally from Mersin (İçel )province, Turkey. Very few available 4 seeds for                
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  • Crocus fleischeri OP211294 Quick View
    • Crocus fleischeri OP211294 Quick View
    • Crocus fleischeri OP211294

    • A beautiful and showy form of this species. Originally from the Island of Chios. Good contrasts colors of the outer petals, Anthers and Style 6 Seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Crocus goulimyiCrocus goulimyi Quick View
    • Crocus goulimyiCrocus goulimyi Quick View
    • Crocus goulimyi

    • €5.00
    • A selection of color forms of this Crocus from the Peloponnese that vary from pure with to deep purple. Easy to grow, forms clumps quickly. Excelent for naturalizing in a mild climate garden 12 seeds for
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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’

    • €5.00
    • 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. 8 seeds for        
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  • Crocus goulimyi ‘New mix’ Quick View
    • Crocus goulimyi ‘New mix’ Quick View
    • Crocus goulimyi ‘New mix’

    • €7.00
    • During the last eight years I have selected these color forms and highly floriferous plants.  A wonderful selection of Mauve and Lavander colors. Very showy for autumnal flowering. 8 seeds for  
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  • Crocus goulimyi ssp. leucanthus Quick View
    • Crocus goulimyi ssp. leucanthus Quick View
    • Crocus goulimyi ssp. leucanthus

    • €5.00
    • This subspecies  is the white form of the well known Crocus from the Peloponnese.  Great for naturalizing in a mild climate garden, producing lovely clumps with time. 10 seeds for 
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  • Crocus graveolensCrocus graveolens Quick View
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    • Crocus graveolens

    • €7.00
    • Ex. Lebanon. The southernmost population of this species. North of Marj - Ayun. Unlike the Turkish form, this form blooms in December-January. Beautiful yolk-yellow color, highly floriferous and clump forming. Needs to be protected from harsh weather due to flowering time. 6 seeds for  
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  • Crocus graveolens ex TurkeyCrocus graveolens ex Turkey Quick View
    • Crocus graveolens ex TurkeyCrocus graveolens ex Turkey Quick View
    • Crocus graveolens ex Turkey

    • This form from turkey blooms in early spring. Produces quite a few yolk colored flowers with dark/brown markings. not available this year
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    • Crocus hadriaticus AS56140

    • €5.00
    • Autumnal flowering species from the Peloponnese, Greece. only few available  6 seeds for
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    • Crocus hadriaticus HKEP1726

    • Autumnal flowering species from the Peloponnese, Greece. Kerndorff & Pasche collection 6 seeds for SOLD OUT    
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  • Crocus hartmannianusCrocus hartmannianus Quick View
    • Crocus hartmannianusCrocus hartmannianus Quick View
    • Crocus hartmannianus

    • This is a real jewel, endemic to Cyprus.  I have been growing it for more than 15 years, but it is shy to set seeds here therefor stock increases very slow. Blooming time January 4 seeds for SOLD OUT    
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  • Crocus hermoneus ssp palaestinus OP210241 Quick View
    • Crocus hermoneus ssp palaestinus OP210241 Quick View
    • Crocus hermoneus ssp palaestinus OP210241

    • €5.00
    • Ex Jordan, A - Salt A rare species growing above 950m. Most of the population south of the capital Amman are extincted due to fast urbanization. Large bluish-white flowers, quite variable, in autumn. 6 seeds for   
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  • Crocus hermoneus ssp palaestinus OP210262 Quick View
    • Crocus hermoneus ssp palaestinus OP210262 Quick View
    • Crocus hermoneus ssp palaestinus OP210262

    • €8.00
    • Another collection of this endangered, autumnal flowering species. From the few populations that grow at higher elevations near the city Ramallah in Palestine. 6 seeds for  
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  • Crocus hyemalis ‘Ajloun’Crocus hyemalis ‘Ajloun’ Quick View
    • Crocus hyemalis ‘Ajloun’Crocus hyemalis ‘Ajloun’ Quick View
    • Crocus hyemalis ‘Ajloun’

    • This is the form growing in North Jordan, often with dark purple markings, occasionally purple washed outer segments. A real stunner! First time offered. Not available this year  
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  • Crocus hyemalis OP28340Crocus hyemalis OP28340 Quick View
    • Crocus hyemalis OP28340Crocus hyemalis OP28340 Quick View
    • Crocus hyemalis OP28340

    • €5.00
    • 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. 12 seeds for 
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  • Crocus imperati CG Quick View
    • Crocus imperati CG Quick View
    • Crocus imperati CG

    • Particularly rare form of this species from Italy with deep violet color and large flowers, very showy. few seeds available this year Not available this year
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    • Crocus laevigatus – Ex, Evia, Greece

    • €5.00
    • Jim Archibald's collection from Evia, above Nea Artaki, 300m, Greece 12 seeds for
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  • Crocus laevigatus – mix formsCrocus laevigatus – mix forms Quick View
    • Crocus laevigatus – mix formsCrocus laevigatus – mix forms Quick View
    • Crocus laevigatus – mix forms

    • €5.00
    • Mix seeds of this most variable species, some early flowering and late flowering forms. flowers of different sizes and colors. 10 seeds for
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  • Crocus laevigatus OP214053 Quick View
    • Crocus laevigatus OP214053 Quick View
    • Crocus laevigatus OP214053

    • €5.00
    • 10 seeds for 
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  • Crocus laevigatus SL453 Quick View
    • Crocus laevigatus SL453 Quick View
    • Crocus laevigatus SL453

    • Ex Greece Good form with deep purple markings, quite unusual colors for this species. Blooming in late autumn. SOLD OUT  
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  • Crocus mathewii HKEP9291Crocus mathewii HKEP9291 Quick View
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    • Crocus mathewii HKEP9291

    • €5.00
    • One of the original collections of this marvelous species from Turkey done by Henrik Kerndorff and Erich Pasche, it does very well for me (mild climate) and is a good clumper. 4 seeds for  
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  • Crocus mazziaricus Quick View
    • Crocus mazziaricus Quick View
    • Crocus mazziaricus

    • €5.00
    • Syn C. cancellatus ssp mazziaricus, Excellent form from Evia Greece, ex. Marcus Harvey's collection 8 seeds for
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    • Crocus mazziaricus – Ex. Euboea Greece

    • Collected originally by Marcus Harvey. A very floriferous form. 8 seeds for
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  • Crocus mazziaricus OP215102 Quick View
    • Crocus mazziaricus OP215102 Quick View
    • Crocus mazziaricus OP215102

    • A form with large flowers and excellent markings, ex Peloponnese 8 seeds for  SOLD OUT
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  • Crocus moabiticusCrocus moabiticus Quick View
    • Crocus moabiticusCrocus moabiticus Quick View
    • Crocus moabiticus

    • The king of all Crocus! It took quite a few years to establish a small stock. For the experts! 4 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Crocus niveusCrocus niveus Quick View
    • Crocus niveusCrocus niveus Quick View
    • Crocus niveus

    • €5.00
    • This autumnal flowering species is endemic to the Peloponnese. Definitely the largest Crocus I grow, some get to a small Tulip size. White and Mauve colors. Forms beautiful clumps. Very showy and ideal also for naturalize in a Mediterranean garden 12 seeds for
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  • Crocus niveus ‘Blue shade’Crocus niveus ‘Blue shade’ Quick View
    • Crocus niveus ‘Blue shade’Crocus niveus ‘Blue shade’ Quick View
    • Crocus niveus ‘Blue shade’

    • €5.00
    • A fantastic form for its large measurements and color . I have received two small corms back in 2009. Now it is offered  for the first time. 6 seeds for
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  • Crocus niveus ‘Giant White’ Quick View
    • Crocus niveus ‘Giant White’ Quick View
    • Crocus niveus ‘Giant White’

    • €5.00
    • A stunning form with large, white flowers, bigger even than some of the small Tulips I grow. Good clumper. 6 seeds for
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  • Crocus ochroleucus ‘Dalton Album’ OP28097Crocus ochroleucus ‘Dalton Album’ OP28097 Quick View
    • Crocus ochroleucus ‘Dalton Album’ OP28097Crocus ochroleucus ‘Dalton Album’ OP28097 Quick View
    • Crocus ochroleucus ‘Dalton Album’ OP28097

    • €5.00
    • A pure albino form of this species, slender flowers on a long leg, very elegant. About 80% come true to type from seeds. This species grows at higher elevations in Syria, Lebanon and North Israel therefore should be quite hardy. Prefers humidity through winter time and a long , dry summer rest. Autumnal flowering species. 10 seeds for  
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  • Crocus ochroleucus OP29185 Quick View
    • Crocus ochroleucus OP29185 Quick View
    • Crocus ochroleucus OP29185

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Syria Strong flowering form from higher altitudes. Needs wet growing conditionds in winter and long dry summer rest. 8 seeds for
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  • Crocus pallasii KJGR 066 Quick View
    • Crocus pallasii KJGR 066 Quick View
    • Crocus pallasii KJGR 066

    • €5.00
    • This form from Samos Island has a dark throat, quite unusual for this species. 8 seeds for
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  • Crocus pallasii pallasii OP21024 Quick View
    • Crocus pallasii pallasii OP21024 Quick View
    • Crocus pallasii pallasii OP21024

    • €5.00
    • Highly floriferous form native to the  Upper Galilee region and S. Lebanon, it has mauve colored petals  with darker veins. 10 seeds for
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  • Crocus pallasii pallasii OP29213 Quick View
    • Crocus pallasii pallasii OP29213 Quick View
    • Crocus pallasii pallasii OP29213

    • Ex Syria The typical form that grows in W. Syria, S. lebanon N. Israel. An autumnal flowering species with mauve color flowers, style is less pronounced than other forms.    
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  • Crocus pumillus OP217256 Quick View
    • Crocus pumillus OP217256 Quick View
    • Crocus pumillus OP217256

    • €5.00
    • A miniature treasure, tiny but showy, from Crete.  Took me 7 years to build a stock. 6 seeds for  
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  • Crocus salzmanii ABS4305 Quick View
    • Crocus salzmanii ABS4305 Quick View
    • Crocus salzmanii ABS4305

    • €5.00
    • This is a late autumn-early winter flowering species with large pale lilac flowers. Leaves apear with the flowers 8 SEEDS FOR
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  • Crocus serotinus MS534 Quick View
    • Crocus serotinus MS534 Quick View
    • Crocus serotinus MS534

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Spain A lovely autumnal species from Spain. Large flowers in different shades and prominent deep yellow style and anthers. Originally from Archibald's seeds, Mike Salmon collection. 8 seeds for
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  • Crocus sp. nova HKEP1611 Quick View
    • Crocus sp. nova HKEP1611 Quick View
    • Crocus sp. nova HKEP1611

    • €7.00
    • A new species from the Peloponnese, which I was told is in the process of being described. Related to Crocus niveus. 5 seeds for 
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  • Crocus sp. nova OP29280 Quick View
    • Crocus sp. nova OP29280 Quick View
    • Crocus sp. nova OP29280

    • €5.00
    • A new species, being described at the moment. Growing at the high hills near Ajloun in Jordan and in the South of the Golan Heights. Large showy flowers, and most floriferuos species. Appears in autumn after the first rain. 8  seeds for
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  • Crocus tournefortiiCrocus tournefortii Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortiiCrocus tournefortii Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Crete A fine selection from different collections of this autumanl flowering species. Good increaser and sutible for naturalizing in a Mediterranean garden. 10 seeds for  
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  • Crocus tournefortii ‘Greek lace’Crocus tournefortii ‘Greek lace’ Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii ‘Greek lace’Crocus tournefortii ‘Greek lace’ Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii ‘Greek lace’

    • €5.00
    • Grown from seeds received back in 2005 from Jim Archibald. A very floriferous and strong plant, fantastic increaser. 10 seeds for  
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  • Crocus tournefortii ‘White form’ Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii ‘White form’ Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii ‘White form’

    • €5.00
    • A pure white form of this wonderful autumnal flowering species. Good clumper! New for 2024 8 seeds for
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  • Crocus tournefortii HKEP 1514 Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii HKEP 1514 Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii HKEP 1514

    • €5.00
    • A form with narrow petals Kerndorff & Pasche collection 8 seeds for
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  • Crocus tournefortii OP210207 Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii OP210207 Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii OP210207

    • €5.00
    • An unusual miniature form with different color shades.  Originally from Eastern Crete. After exactly 10 years we now have a good number and can offer seeds for the first time. 8 seeds for 
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  • Crocus tournefortii OP216033 Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii OP216033 Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii OP216033

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Rhodes Deep color form of this autumnal flowering species from Rhodes Island. The contrast between the yellow throat, white anthers and orange style with the pale blue-gray color of the petals makes it very unusual. 8 seeds for  
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  • Crocus tournefortii OP216033 Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii OP216033 Quick View
    • Crocus tournefortii OP216033

    • €5.00
    • Originally from the Island of Rhodes. Good color form. 8 seeds for
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  • Crocus turcicus Quick View
    • Crocus turcicus Quick View
    • Crocus turcicus

    • syn Crocus pallasii ssp turcicus. Originally collected by Jim Archibald in Turkey 4 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Crocus veneris OP28119 Quick View
    • Crocus veneris OP28119 Quick View
    • Crocus veneris OP28119

    • €5.00
    • mall autumnal flowering species endemic to Cyprus. Rarely offered elsewhere. The white petals are good background to the showy anthers and the divided orange style. Easily grown in small pots, will multiply fast. Needs hot, dry summer rest. 10 seeds for
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  • Cyanella orchidiformis Quick View
    • Cyanella orchidiformis Quick View
    • Cyanella orchidiformis

    • €5.00
    • South African species with branching flowering stalks, many small, orchid like flowers. Up to 60cm. Fast to increase. 10 seeds for  
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    • Cyclamen africanum

    • €5.00
    • Native to North Algeria, this species produces masses of flowers followed by beautiful large leaves. Quite similar to C. hederifolium only that flowers have narrow 'wast'. It hybridizes freely with C. hederifolium therefor should be grown separably if you wish to avoid it. 12 seeds for
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  • Cyclamen alpinum Quick View
    • Cyclamen alpinum Quick View
    • Cyclamen alpinum

    • €5.00
    • A favorite! Quite similar to the common Cyclamen coum accept that it has propeller like flowers and differently marked leaves. It tolerates mild climate unlike its relative. 10 seeds for        
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  • Cyclamen cilicicum OP28330 Quick View
    • Cyclamen cilicicum OP28330 Quick View
    • Cyclamen cilicicum OP28330

    • Little jewel, autumnal flowering species from Turkey. we offer this year seeds from our different collections. 10 seeds for SOLD OUT      
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  • Cyclamen confusumCyclamen confusum Quick View
    • Cyclamen confusumCyclamen confusum Quick View
    • Cyclamen confusum

    • €5.00
    • A robust species from W. Crete. Flowers are large and a mature tuber can produce dozens of flowers in Autumn. Leaves are large and shiny. Prefers rich soil, in slightly shaded area. 12 seeds for
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  • Cyclamen coum ‘Harashim’ Quick View
    • Cyclamen coum ‘Harashim’ Quick View
    • Cyclamen coum ‘Harashim’

    • A selection done by me from the south-most population of this species. It is proved to grow well in mild areas as well. Deep colored leaves and the deepest cerise flowers. SOLD OUT
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  • Cyclamen cypriumCyclamen cyprium Quick View
    • Cyclamen cypriumCyclamen cyprium Quick View
    • Cyclamen cyprium

    • €5.00
    • Endemic to Cyprus, this autumnal flowering species has delicate flowers followed by beautiful leaves. New for 2025 10 seeds for
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  • Cyclamen graecum – mix colors and leaf patternsCyclamen graecum – mix colors and leaf patterns Quick View
    • Cyclamen graecum – mix colors and leaf patternsCyclamen graecum – mix colors and leaf patterns Quick View
    • Cyclamen graecum – mix colors and leaf patterns

    • €5.00
    • A selection of white and deep pink flowers and some good leaf forms, Excellent for naturalizing in a Mediterranean/ mild climate garden. 15 seeds for
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  • Cyclamen graecum ssp candicum OP220235 Quick View
    • Cyclamen graecum ssp candicum OP220235 Quick View
    • Cyclamen graecum ssp candicum OP220235

    • From high elevation in Crete comes this showy subspecies. Flowers are large, having a much wide/open 'Mouth' and typical markings. 8 seeds for SOLD OUT  
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  • Cyclamen graecum ssp graecum OP2006 Quick View
    • Cyclamen graecum ssp graecum OP2006 Quick View
    • Cyclamen graecum ssp graecum OP2006

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Crete ; Rodophos peninsula Probably the toughest bulb ever... will grow in any condition. Backing sun or deep shade and in any kind of soil. Wonderfull for naturalizing in the garden. 15 seeds for
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  • Cyclamen maritimum OP214224 Quick View
    • Cyclamen maritimum OP214224 Quick View
    • Cyclamen maritimum OP214224

    • €5.00
    • Ex. North  Cyprus, from the small population that grows at the far northern tip of the Island. Seems somewhat with shorter legs and roundish petals. 12 seeds for          
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  • Cyclamen maritimum OP28125 Quick View
    • Cyclamen maritimum OP28125 Quick View
    • Cyclamen maritimum OP28125

    • Syn Cyclamen graecum ssp. anatolicum Ex. Turkey; Antalya province; Çavuşköy An autumnal flowering species from SW Turkey and N. Cyprus. This species like C. graecum seems to be happy in every conditions, with time it will produce dozens of flowers in early autumn to follow with beautiful patterned leaves. Not available this year      
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  • Cyclamen mirabileCyclamen mirabile Quick View
    • Cyclamen mirabileCyclamen mirabile Quick View
    • Cyclamen mirabile

    • One of the best autumnal flowering species, with beautiful leaves and masses of flowers. We offer seeds from our different collections. Not available this year
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  • Cyclamen persicum var. autumnaleCyclamen persicum var. autumnale Quick View
    • Cyclamen persicum var. autumnaleCyclamen persicum var. autumnale Quick View
    • Cyclamen persicum var. autumnale

    • €5.00
    • The autumnal flowering form of the species, in my opinion merits a subspecies status. It is growing in S. Lebanon, W. Syria, Jordan Israel and Palestine. Flowering season starts in mid October to last till early December. Leaves appear after the plant received some rain or dew. In cultivation it is better kept completely dry during summer than start watering it after the flowers…
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  • Cyclamen pseudoibericum Quick View
    • Cyclamen pseudoibericum Quick View
    • Cyclamen pseudoibericum

    • Wonderful species endemic to the Adana area in Turkey. Flowers are of vivid cerise color, and beautifully, marked, heart shaped leaves. SOLD OUT  
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  • Cyclamen rohlfsianumCyclamen rohlfsianum Quick View
    • Cyclamen rohlfsianumCyclamen rohlfsianum Quick View
    • Cyclamen rohlfsianum

    • €5.00
    • This autumnal flowering species from North Libya has beautiful flowers and unusual leaf forms. It is not hardey but will grow in a well lightened window sill. it will thrive in a Mediterranean climat garden. 15 seeds for 
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  • Cyclamen x hilderbrandii Quick View
    • Cyclamen x hilderbrandii Quick View
    • Cyclamen x hilderbrandii

    • €5.00
    • This is a hybrid between C. africanum and C. hederifolium. A robust plant that can produce dozens of flowers i Autumn followed by a large selection of leaves (different shapes and patterns) 12 seeds for
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  • Dioscorea orientalisDioscorea orientalis Quick View
    • Dioscorea orientalisDioscorea orientalis Quick View
    • Dioscorea orientalis

    • €5.00
    • syn Tamus orientalis Seasonal eastern Mediterranean, bulbouse, small climber to about 80cm. Many pendulus clusters with yellow flowers in winter followed by the round shiny red fruits. Heart shaped leaves. Wonderfull for a pot fixed with round wire to climb on. 8 seeds for
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  • Dipcadi erythraeum Quick View
    • Dipcadi erythraeum Quick View
    • Dipcadi erythraeum

    • €7.00
    • A rarity! This species is growing in sandy areas in the deserts of Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Egypt and east to Iraq Iran to India. Needs a long, dry! hot summer rest and restricted water regime. For the experts only! New for 2025 15 seeds for     
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  • Dipcadi fulvum Quick View
    • Dipcadi fulvum Quick View
    • Dipcadi fulvum

    • €7.00
    • A rarity from Morocco. Kew consider it to be Dipcadi serotinum var fulvum but this has nothing to do with it. D. fulvum is a tall and robust species up to 80cm with large, erect, wide, green leaves. It is an early bloomer, starting in February to last for about 8 weeks. New for 2025 8 seeds for
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  • Dipcadi serotinum Quick View
    • Dipcadi serotinum Quick View
    • Dipcadi serotinum

    • €5.00
    • Originally from Spain, this species has yellowy/brown flowers. Long bluish leaves usually curl on the ground. 15 seeds for
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  • Dipterostemon capitatus ( syn. Dichelostemma capitatum)Dipterostemon capitatus ( syn. Dichelostemma capitatum) Quick View
    • Dipterostemon capitatus ( syn. Dichelostemma capitatum)Dipterostemon capitatus ( syn. Dichelostemma capitatum) Quick View
    • Dipterostemon capitatus ( syn. Dichelostemma capitatum)

    • €5.00
    • From N. Mexico and West USA comes this wonderful species. One leaf that can reach 1.2m , producing few flowering stems to 50-80cm. Long flowering season (more than 2 months). 15 seeds for
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  • Dracunculus canariensis Quick View
    • Dracunculus canariensis Quick View
    • Dracunculus canariensis

    • €7.00
    • Ex Tenerife, Tall, elegant species. Elongated, white flowers. Prefers semi shade conditions. Still, rare in cultivation. 5 seeds for   
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  • Dracunculus vulgaris – Green/pinkish spathe Quick View
    • Dracunculus vulgaris – Green/pinkish spathe Quick View
    • Dracunculus vulgaris – Green/pinkish spathe

    • A real giant! and the good news is that these color forms are not smelly as the dark, common ones. Originally from a small population in W. Crete Not available this year  
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  • Drimia olivieri SL281Drimia olivieri SL281 Quick View
    • Drimia olivieri SL281Drimia olivieri SL281 Quick View
    • Drimia olivieri SL281

    • Syn. Urginea olivieri, a small, up to 30cm, autumnal species from Tunisia. It keeps producing flowering stems for quite a few weeks. The narrow, deep green-blue leaves appear after the first rain. SOLD OUT    
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  • Drimia tazensis SF321Drimia tazensis SF321 Quick View
    • Drimia tazensis SF321Drimia tazensis SF321 Quick View
    • Drimia tazensis SF321

    • The largest of this group. Originally named after the city of Taza in Northern Morocco. Tall, when bulbs mature they set 2-3 flowering stems up to 80 cm! Leaves, unlike the D. undata, purpurascens and palaestina are vivid green, erect , 2-4cm wide.
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  • Ferraria crispa Quick View
    • Ferraria crispa Quick View
    • Ferraria crispa

    • €5.00
    • Ex. South Africa Pale, smaller  form of this variable species. Forms large clumps with a long blooming season in spring 10 seeds for 
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  • Ferraria crispa OP215081 Quick View
    • Ferraria crispa OP215081 Quick View
    • Ferraria crispa OP215081

    • €5.00
    • Ex. South Africa; West Cape; Cape of Good Hope. Vigorous tall form 40-60 cm, with deep brown flowers with golden fringed margins.produces large clumps. 10 seeds for
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  • Ferraria divaricata arenosa Quick View
    • Ferraria divaricata arenosa Quick View
    • Ferraria divaricata arenosa

    • €5.00
    • A south African species, flowers quite similar t the more known F. crispa but has  quite different growth habit. Leaves are  rigid, erect, nerrow. Need to be controled in the garden as it may  cover large areas due to very efective stolons. 8 seeds for    
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  • Ferraria ferrariola Quick View
    • Ferraria ferrariola Quick View
    • Ferraria ferrariola

    • A beautiful species from the West Cape where it is growing in pure sand.  Up t0 30 cm, early flowering.  (before other Ferraria) Not available this year    
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  • Ferraria variabilis Quick View
    • Ferraria variabilis Quick View
    • Ferraria variabilis

    • €5.00
    • Almost dwarf, Vanilia scented and beautiful flowers. 6 seeds for  
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  • Fessia greilhuberiFessia greilhuberi Quick View
    • Fessia greilhuberiFessia greilhuberi Quick View
    • Fessia greilhuberi

    • €5.00
    • syn. Scilla greilhuberi A strong growing species from North Iran, forming large clumps with flowering stems up to 20cm. 10 seeds for 
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  • Freesia fucata Quick View
    • Freesia fucata Quick View
    • Freesia fucata

    • €5.00
    • This species is growing in the West Cape, SA. Highly scented, beautiful orange tips on the white segments. Easy in a well-drained warm situation, not invasive like other members in this genus. New for 2025 15 seeds for  
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  • Freesia leichtliniiFreesia leichtlinii Quick View
    • Freesia leichtliniiFreesia leichtlinii Quick View
    • Freesia leichtlinii

    • €5.00
    • Originally from South Africa but naturelized in many parts of the maditerranean, this species is highly scented and spreads quickly in the garden. Excelent for a pot full. 15 seeds for
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  • Freesia viridisFreesia viridis Quick View
    • Freesia viridisFreesia viridis Quick View
    • Freesia viridis

    • €5.00
    • A curious little jewel from S. Africa. Small green fowers following with decorative reddish colored seedpods. Lovely is a small pot. 15 seeds for
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  • Fritillaria arabica (F. persica) OP221011 Quick View
    • Fritillaria arabica (F. persica) OP221011 Quick View
    • Fritillaria arabica (F. persica) OP221011

    • €5.00
    • Although this name is a synonym of F. persica, in my opinion it should be treated as a different taxa. Distributed in the deserts of Jordan, Israel and Syria this form grows mainly in Chalky/sandy soils and flower few weeks after its northern relative F. libanotica. Flower color can vary from milky-white to almost reddish and maroon colors.  A tough plant that in dry…
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  • Fritillaria argolica Quick View
    • Fritillaria argolica Quick View
    • Fritillaria argolica

    • Small, showy species from the Island of Poros, seems to be an intermediate form between the yellow tipped F rhodocanakis and F graeca. Early flowering with large flowers. 12 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Fritillaria carica Quick View
    • Fritillaria carica Quick View
    • Fritillaria carica

    • €5.00
    • A dwarf species from SW Turkey, gray-green leaves and green -yellow 1-3 flowers. New to 2025 10 seeds for 
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  • Fritillaria conica Quick View
    • Fritillaria conica Quick View
    • Fritillaria conica

    • €5.00
    • A rare and endangered species from the Peloppones 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 more than 10 years ago by the late Marcus Harvey. 15 seeds for
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  • Fritillaria davisiiFritillaria davisii Quick View
    • Fritillaria davisiiFritillaria davisii Quick View
    • Fritillaria davisii

    • €5.00
    • A small species from the Mani peninsula in the Peloponnese, growing at low elevations. Ex. Marcus Harvey collection 12 seeds for    
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  • Fritillaria ehrhartiiFritillaria ehrhartii Quick View
    • Fritillaria ehrhartiiFritillaria ehrhartii Quick View
    • Fritillaria ehrhartii

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  • Fritillaria graeca x davisii Quick View
    • Fritillaria graeca x davisii Quick View
    • Fritillaria graeca x davisii

    • €5.00
    • Beautiful little hybrid offered for the first time. 12 seeds for
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  • Fritillaria obliqua subsp. tuntasia Quick View
    • Fritillaria obliqua subsp. tuntasia Quick View
    • Fritillaria obliqua subsp. tuntasia

    • A subspecies from the west Kyklades Islands. About 20cm tall with chocolate color campanulate flower and bluish green leaves. Originally collected by the late Marcus Harvey. Not available this year  
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  • Fritillaria persica (F. libanotica) ‘Galilee’s Marble’Fritillaria persica (F. libanotica) ‘Galilee’s Marble’ Quick View
    • Fritillaria persica (F. libanotica) ‘Galilee’s Marble’Fritillaria persica (F. libanotica) ‘Galilee’s Marble’ Quick View
    • Fritillaria persica (F. libanotica) ‘Galilee’s Marble’

    • €5.00
    • Appeared as a self-sown seedling in the nursery, this stunning form has yellowy/green petals with strong rusty color veins. 12 seeds for
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  • Fritillaria persica OP213063Fritillaria persica OP213063 Quick View
    • Fritillaria persica OP213063Fritillaria persica OP213063 Quick View
    • Fritillaria persica OP213063

    • €5.00
    • This greenish, early flowering form is  the one used to be called Fritillaria libanotica. It grows in Lebanon, SW Syria and N. Israel. In fact it behaves and looks differently. Tall spikes to about 100cm. 15 seeds for 
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  • Fritillaria rhodia OP28144Fritillaria rhodia OP28144 Quick View
    • Fritillaria rhodia OP28144Fritillaria rhodia OP28144 Quick View
    • Fritillaria rhodia OP28144

    • Ex. Rhodes Island - Greece A population no longer exist  as it was situated in the hotels area. Flowers start green to become yolk yellow just before anthesis Excellent for a pot culture 10 seeds for SOLD OUT  
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  • Gagea damascena OP213212 Quick View
    • Gagea damascena OP213212 Quick View
    • Gagea damascena OP213212

    • Syn. Gagea chlorantha A little Gagea from the Eastern Mediterranean where it is common. Early flowering species. very small seeds, do not cover them. SOLD OUT
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  • Gagea graeca OP214048 Quick View
    • Gagea graeca OP214048 Quick View
    • Gagea graeca OP214048

    • €5.00
    • Despite it small size, it is quite a showy species. Excellent for a small pot in a sunny position. 15 + seeds for  
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  • Gagea reticulata OP220015 Quick View
    • Gagea reticulata OP220015 Quick View
    • Gagea reticulata OP220015

    • Early flowering species from N. Africa, E. Mediterranean and the Balkan. Flowering over few weeks' time. Forming small clumps. Better in a small pot under glass. Not available this year  
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  • Geissorhiza aspera OP215133 Quick View
    • Geissorhiza aspera OP215133 Quick View
    • Geissorhiza aspera OP215133

    • €5.00
    • Another small but showy member of this genus from the West Cape, SA Perfect for a small pot in sunny position 10 seeds for 
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  • Geissorhiza corrugata Quick View
    • Geissorhiza corrugata Quick View
    • Geissorhiza corrugata

    • €5.00
    • A little jewel with glaucous, spiral leaves and shiny yellow flowers, excellent for a small pot is a sunny position 15 seeds for    
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  • Geissorhiza erosa  (syn.  G. inflexa) Quick View
    • Geissorhiza erosa  (syn.  G. inflexa) Quick View
    • Geissorhiza erosa (syn. G. inflexa)

    • €5.00
    • This  SA species, with its stuning color is now very rare and threatend in its native habitat. We can now offer seeds of this desirable  bulb. 12 seeds for
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  • Geranium libani OP29174Geranium libani OP29174 Quick View
    • Geranium libani OP29174Geranium libani OP29174 Quick View
    • Geranium libani OP29174

    • This rare Eastern Mediterranean species is perennial, summer dormant. Plants form tall clumps to about 70cm with large blueish flowers. Quite hardy, grows well outside in S. France. Not available this year
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  • Gladiolus aff. atroviolaceus OP216282 Quick View
    • Gladiolus aff. atroviolaceus OP216282 Quick View
    • Gladiolus aff. atroviolaceus OP216282

    • Ex. Armenia. A much smaller form with paler flowers and bluish leaves. Clumping rapidly. A real beauty. not available this year
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  • Gladiolus anatolicus Quick View
    • Gladiolus anatolicus Quick View
    • Gladiolus anatolicus

    • €5.00
    • Small  species about 30 cm, with deep pink flowers. Originally from Akseki Turkey, grown from Jim Archibald's seeds. 10 seeds for
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  • Gladiolus atroviolaceus OP215033 Quick View
    • Gladiolus atroviolaceus OP215033 Quick View
    • Gladiolus atroviolaceus OP215033

    • Ex. North Jordan, near the border with Syria. The deepest color i have seen of this species. Prefers deep planting, will escape thorough the drainage hole of a pot so be careful. Not available this year  
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  • Gladiolus carinatus Quick View
    • Gladiolus carinatus Quick View
    • Gladiolus carinatus

    • €5.00
    • Ex. South Africa; West Cape; near Bredasdrop Originally from Silverhill seeds. To 40cm, lovely shades of pink-Mauve flowers. 15 seeds for
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  • Gladiolus carmineus Quick View
    • Gladiolus carmineus Quick View
    • Gladiolus carmineus

    • €5.00
    • 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. 15 seeds for
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  • Gladiolus cunonius Quick View
    • Gladiolus cunonius Quick View
    • Gladiolus cunonius

    • This south African species grows on the coastline in pure sand, often protected inside other shrubs. Flowers are not big, but their color makes it quite a showy species. Fast growing from seeds. Not available this year
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  • Gladiolus huttonii Quick View
    • Gladiolus huttonii Quick View
    • Gladiolus huttonii

    • Definitely one of the best in this genus! Slender and elegant carrying perfect shape flowers in a very unusual color. Up to 60cm. 15 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Gladiolus italicusGladiolus italicus Quick View
    • Gladiolus italicusGladiolus italicus Quick View
    • Gladiolus italicus

    • €5.00
    • 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. 15 seeds for
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  • Gladiolus maculatus Quick View
    • Gladiolus maculatus Quick View
    • Gladiolus maculatus

    • Early flowering slender species from the West Cape, huge variation in color, scented. Not available this year  
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  • Gladiolus splendensGladiolus splendens Quick View
    • Gladiolus splendensGladiolus splendens Quick View
    • Gladiolus splendens

    • Ex. South Africa Stunning red color on the species, to about 60 cm tall. Forming large clumps. Not available this year  
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  • Gladiolus tristis Quick View
    • Gladiolus tristis Quick View
    • Gladiolus tristis

    • €5.00
    • Showy , creamy yellow specie from South Africa, 45-60 cm. easy. 15 seeds for
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  • Gloriosa superbaGloriosa superba Quick View
    • Gloriosa superbaGloriosa superba Quick View
    • Gloriosa superba

    • €5.00
    • Syn. Gloriosa rothschildiana Fantastic orange colored, robust, quite compact form of this showy climber. Excellent for a deep pot. Blooming here 3-4 months non stop! 8 seeds for
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  • Habranthus robustus Quick View
    • Habranthus robustus Quick View
    • Habranthus robustus

    • €5.00
    • Showy species from South America. It blooms here 2 - 3 times during summer and autumn. About 30-40 cm. Excellent pot plant or in a mild garden Forms big clumps and a good self seeder. We have fresh seeds to sow upon arrival. 15 fresh seeds for  
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  • Helicodicerus moscivorusHelicodicerus moscivorus Quick View
    • Helicodicerus moscivorusHelicodicerus moscivorus Quick View
    • Helicodicerus moscivorus

    • €7.00
    • Ex. Balearic Islands A real monster! very large flowers with the most horrible scent and wonderful leaves. Despite the scent... you just cannot take your eyes of it... 6 seeds for  
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  • Herbertia lahue Quick View
    • Herbertia lahue Quick View
    • Herbertia lahue

    • €5.00
    • A little jewel belonging to the Iridaceae family. Native to Chile and Argentina and is growing in its Mediterranean climate Zone. 10-15cm, forming small clumps with time. 15 seeds for
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  • Herbertia pulchella Quick View
    • Herbertia pulchella Quick View
    • Herbertia pulchella

    • €7.00
    • A beautiful species from Uruguay and S. Brazil. Long flowering season. Relatively large flowers for the size of the plant. Should be watered all year round! New for 2025 10 seeds for
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  • Hesperantha vaginataHesperantha vaginata Quick View
    • Hesperantha vaginataHesperantha vaginata Quick View
    • Hesperantha vaginata

    • €5.00
    • A stunner from South Africa, blooming for a few weeks in spring. Need warm, sunny position. Excellent in a pot. Easy. 15 seeds for
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  • 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. Not available this year  
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  • Hyacinthella nervosa ‘Petra’ OP215020 Quick View
    • Hyacinthella nervosa ‘Petra’ OP215020 Quick View
    • Hyacinthella nervosa ‘Petra’ OP215020

    • Ex Jordan:Petra A rare pink form of this species with short, dense flowering stems. Beautiful in a small pot. Needs a long, dry, summer rest. Not available this year  
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  • Hyacinthella nervosa OP29114 Quick View
    • Hyacinthella nervosa OP29114 Quick View
    • Hyacinthella nervosa OP29114

    • Lovely early spring flowering species with distribution from Jordan through Iraq and Syria up to Turkey. This selected form has been found in the Jordan Valley, relatively tall stems carrying intense blue colored flowers. Needs a long dry summer rest. Not available this year  
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  • Hyacinthoides mauritanica vicentina Quick View
    • Hyacinthoides mauritanica vicentina Quick View
    • Hyacinthoides mauritanica vicentina

    • €5.00
    • A lovely, small size blue-bell from Portugal. Pale blue flowers with purple anthers 15 seeds for  
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  • Iris aff. aucheri OP215003Iris aff. aucheri OP215003 Quick View
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      Iris aff. aucheri OP215003Iris aff. aucheri OP215003 Quick View
    • Iris aff. aucheri OP215003

    • Ex. Jordan, Shoubak area. It might be another form of Iris regis-uzziae, still different habits, Iris aucheri that we know from Turkey and Iran is taller, robust form. For the experts! Not available this year      
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  • Iris atropurpurea Quick View
    • Iris atropurpurea Quick View
    • Iris atropurpurea

    • €8.00
    • Member of the Oncocyclus section, this species is endemic to the coast of Israel. Large velvety purple/black flowers. It is the first Oncocyclus species to flower, as early as mid-January. Growing in pure sand, sunny, ventilated conditions. Probably the easiest Onco. to germinate. Needs a long dry summer rest. We need to hand pollinated all our Oncocyclus Irises as they hybridize freely. 3 seeds…
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  • Iris bismarckiana Quick View
    • Iris bismarckiana Quick View
    • Iris bismarckiana

    • An incredibly beautifull Oncocyclus species from the Eastern Mediterranean.  Out of all the Oncocyclus, I. bismarckiana is the shiest to set flowers and even shier to set seeds. Not available this year  
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  • Iris edomensis OP211318Iris edomensis OP211318 Quick View
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      Iris edomensis OP211318Iris edomensis OP211318 Quick View
    • Iris edomensis OP211318

    • €8.00
    • One of the most beautiful bulbous plants and certainly among the Iris genus. Endemic to the Edom Mountains in Jordan, where it grows  at elevations above 1000m. (few days of snow in winter)  Flowers color and markings vary from one plant to the other. It is not difficult to germinate but keep in mind that it should be grown "dry"under glass and should never!…
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  • Iris filifoliaIris filifolia Quick View
    • Iris filifoliaIris filifolia Quick View
    • Iris filifolia

    • €5.00
    • 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 mile climate  garden. 12 seeds for  
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  • Iris grant-dufii OP213031 Quick View
    • Iris grant-dufii OP213031 Quick View
    • Iris grant-dufii OP213031

    • Rare species from Syria and north Israel where is almost extinct. Massive tall clumps with delicate yellow flowers.  It grows in deep soils in damp conditions during winter. Needs long, dry summer rest. Not available this year  
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  • Iris haynei Quick View
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    • Iris haynei

    • €8.00
    • This marvelous, endangered species from Israel and Palestine has very large, scented flowers. Quite easy to grow but highly sensitive to Virus and leaf diseases therefore recommended for more experienced growers. 3 seeds for       
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  • Iris hermona Quick View
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    • Iris hermona

    • €8.00
    • A breathtaking species, rare and endangered in its natural habitat. Quite a robust plant, stems up to 40 cm carrying large flowers with typical round falls and pronounced dark blotch. Not an easy one to keep. Needs excellent ventilation, long, dry, hot summer dormancy. 3 seeds for      
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  • Iris hieruchamensis Quick View
    • Iris hieruchamensis Quick View
    • Iris hieruchamensis

    • Probably a natural hybrid between I. mariae and I. atrofusca. Usually with endless variation in color forms. Not available this year  
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  • Iris histrio OP221025 Quick View
    • Iris histrio OP221025 Quick View
    • Iris histrio OP221025

    • This high elevation species is distributed from N. Israel to Turkey, usually quite uniform in appearance . This form is quite an exception! (Several packets of  seeds were sent erroneously under the name I. histrioides OP221025) Not available this year
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  • Iris kirkwoodiae Quick View
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    • Iris kirkwoodiae

    • €8.00
    • Another incredibly beautiful Oncocyclus member from Syria and SE Turkey. Tall stems with often very big flowers. Quite easy. 3 seeds for          
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  • Iris lortetiiIris lortetii Quick View
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    • Iris lortetii

    • €8.00
    • A stunning Oncocyclus Iris from Lebanon, Israel and Palestine. Large flowers. Produces very large clumps with many flowers when happy. 3 seeds for                 
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  • Iris mariaeIris mariae Quick View
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    • Iris mariae

    • €8.00
    • This fabulous Oncocyclus species is native to the sandy parts of the Negev Desert, Gaza strip and NW Egypt. Easy to germinate but need some experience in growing this group of Irises. 3 seeds for              
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  • Iris moabitica OP215024 Quick View
    • Iris moabitica OP215024 Quick View
    • Iris moabitica OP215024

    • A rare Jordanian species. It is a desert species, growing in the southern mountains at high elevations.  Blooming time is February - March For the experts! Not available this year    
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  • Iris nigricans Quick View
    • Iris nigricans Quick View
    • Iris nigricans

    • The black Iris of Jordan, Bluish-green leaves with amazingly dark flowers. Needs a long dry summer rest. Not available this year  
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    • Iris Oncocyclus – Open Pollination

    • €7.00
    • Mix of different species and hybrids I grow from open pollination, Might be quite a few surprises. New for 2025 3 seeds for  
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  • Iris palaestina – MixIris palaestina – Mix Quick View
    • Iris palaestina – MixIris palaestina – Mix Quick View
    • Iris palaestina – Mix

    • €5.00
    • An elegant Juno species from the Eastern Mediterranean. A  mix of selected forms we grow. You need to be patient as germination can be slow but once etablished it will form impressive clumps with stuning number of flowers. 8 seeds for 
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  • Iris palaestina OP21002 Quick View
    • Iris palaestina OP21002 Quick View
    • Iris palaestina OP21002

    • €5.00
    • Rare blue colored  form of this elegant, Eastern Mediterranean Juno species. It forms big clumps with dozens of flowers in early spring. 10 seeds for
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  • Iris palaestina OP211075Iris palaestina OP211075 Quick View
    • Iris palaestina OP211075Iris palaestina OP211075 Quick View
    • Iris palaestina OP211075

    • €6.00
    • An unusual color form for this species. Flowers open completely yellow with orange markings, later on fade to pale yellow. Germination in this species can be slow, keep soil dry in summer and water it again in late autumn. 5 seeds for          
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  • Iris palaestina x I. postiiIris palaestina x I. postii Quick View
    • Iris palaestina x I. postiiIris palaestina x I. postii Quick View
    • Iris palaestina x I. postii

    • €8.00
    • A wonderful creation... A cross made in the nursery resulted in two color forms, yellow and the other with turquoise markings. The fact that one of the parents is I. palaestina makes it much easier to grow 6 seeds for  
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  • Iris pamphylica Quick View
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    • Iris pamphylica

    • An elegant rarity from SW Turkey. One of the most beautiful and elegant species in this genus. Very slender with narrow leaves up to 45cm and stunning delicate flowers. Seeds rarely available. Not available this year  
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  • Iris petranaIris petrana Quick View
    • Iris petranaIris petrana Quick View
    • Iris petrana

    • The typical form of this stunning species which is endemic to Jordan. It is the last of the Israeli/Jordanian species to flower, usually in Mid April. Not available this year  
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  • Iris planifolia Quick View
    • Iris planifolia Quick View
    • Iris planifolia

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Spain A robust species, better grown in a big pot or in the garden due to its measurements. Produces with time large clumps with many flowers. Excellent for mild climet gardens. 6 seeds for 
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  • Iris planifolia x Iris palaestinaIris planifolia x Iris palaestina Quick View
    • Iris planifolia x Iris palaestinaIris planifolia x Iris palaestina Quick View
    • Iris planifolia x Iris palaestina

    • €5.00
    • A mix of hybrids between Iris palaestinum x planifolia. Vigorous plants with lovely quite large flowers in different shades. Tends to form clumps rapidly. 8 seeds for
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  • Iris planifolia x palaestina OP1 Quick View
    • Iris planifolia x palaestina OP1 Quick View
    • Iris planifolia x palaestina OP1

    • €8.00
    • Selected hybrid with excellent characteristics, Large flowers, strong color, fast clumper easy from seeds. You might get some variation as these are Open Pollination. New for 2025  5 seeds for   
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  • Iris pumila ssp attica ‘Athens’Iris pumila ssp attica ‘Athens’ Quick View
    • Iris pumila ssp attica ‘Athens’Iris pumila ssp attica ‘Athens’ Quick View
    • Iris pumila ssp attica ‘Athens’

    • €5.00
    • A selection done by me, appeared among seedlings, this form has great rusty red-yellow contrast. 4 seeds for    
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  • Iris pumila ssp. attica OP215106Iris pumila ssp. attica OP215106 Quick View
    • Iris pumila ssp. attica OP215106Iris pumila ssp. attica OP215106 Quick View
    • Iris pumila ssp. attica OP215106

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece; Sounio. A selection of two very showy and floriferous forms. Forms clumps rapidaly. showy! Good for the rock garden or a pan. 5 seeds for
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  • Iris spuria ssp. maritima Quick View
    • Iris spuria ssp. maritima Quick View
    • Iris spuria ssp. maritima

    • €6.00
    • Origin from Coastal Spain. Forming large clumps with many flowering stems, each carrying deep purple/blue flowers. Flowering for a couple of months in early summer. 5 seeds for    
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  • Iris spuria subsp. musulmanica Quick View
    • Iris spuria subsp. musulmanica Quick View
    • Iris spuria subsp. musulmanica

    • €7.00
    • This wonderful and showy species from Armenia (Turkey to Iran) is 70cm tall, quite floriferous during May- June. It prefers damp conditions during the growing season (winter) and enjoys being watered few times during summer as well. Need to be cut down completely at the beginig of winter , when new growth start. 6 seeds for   
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  • Iris stenophylla ssp alisonii Quick View
    • Iris stenophylla ssp alisonii Quick View
    • Iris stenophylla ssp alisonii

    • After many years i have grown this wonderful ssp, finally i have few seeds to offer. This small, colorful Juno from Turkey tends to clump quite fast. Better grown in a pot or a small rockery. Not available this year    
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  • Iris suaveolens OP213034Iris suaveolens OP213034 Quick View
    • Iris suaveolens OP213034Iris suaveolens OP213034 Quick View
    • Iris suaveolens OP213034

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece; Chios A yellow form of this small bearded Iris. Excellent for the rock garden or a pot. 6 seeds for  
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  • Iris swensoniana Quick View
    • Iris swensoniana Quick View
    • Iris swensoniana

    • Ex. Syria A beautiful purple Oncocyclus Iris endemic to the Houran Region in W. Syria. Not available this year
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  • Iris tingitana Quick View
    • Iris tingitana Quick View
    • Iris tingitana

    • Tall, robust species from Algeria and Morocco. Up to 1 meter. Blooming over a long period as it brunches to produce new, side flowering stems. Ex. Morocco Not available this year
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  • Iris tuberosa ‘Golden Velvet’Iris tuberosa ‘Golden Velvet’ Quick View
    • Iris tuberosa ‘Golden Velvet’Iris tuberosa ‘Golden Velvet’ Quick View
    • Iris tuberosa ‘Golden Velvet’

    • €5.00
    • syn. Hermodactylus tuberosus. Ex. Crete. A beautiful selection with green-golden standards and underneath the fall. Chocolate velvet color of the fall's surface. Easy in a large pot or in the garden. 8 seeds for  
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  • Iris unguicularis OP215059Iris unguicularis OP215059 Quick View
    • Iris unguicularis OP215059Iris unguicularis OP215059 Quick View
    • Iris unguicularis OP215059

    • Ex. Greece; Zakynthos, Keri This form has beautifully marked flowers. Long period of blooming. not available this year  
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  • Iris vartanii OP210271 Quick View
    • Iris vartanii OP210271 Quick View
    • Iris vartanii OP210271

    • €7.00
    • A rarity from Israel, Palestine and Jordan.  Usually pale grayish/blue in color but this form has deep colors. It needs a long, dry summer rest . Germinate might take place  in the second year therefor pot should be left to dry in summer to prevent rot. Needs strong light/sun and good ventilation. 8 seeds for  
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  • iris vartanii OP213045 Quick View
    • iris vartanii OP213045 Quick View
    • iris vartanii OP213045

    • €5.00
    • This rare, Reticulata group member is the earliest to flower in the wild, starting in November. Elegant pale grey-blue flowers with pointed standards. seeds from different forms we grow 8 seeds for  
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  • Iris xiphiumIris xiphium Quick View
    • Iris xiphiumIris xiphium Quick View
    • Iris xiphium

    • €5.00
    • Easy growing species from Spain. Produces large clumps. Very relaible garden plant. Originally  from Malaga: Antequera. 12 seeds for  
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  • Iris zetterlundiiIris zetterlundii Quick View
    • Iris zetterlundiiIris zetterlundii Quick View
    • Iris zetterlundii

    • This outstanding beauty has been collected in Iraqi Kurdistan by Henrik Zetterlund (Gothenburg Botanic Garden) It has been described in 2019 as a new species by Janis Ruksans. Received as a gift wat from Gerben Tjeerdsma Seems to like it here and this year produced few seeds. Not available this year      
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    • Ixia rouxii

    • €5.00
    • This species is on the red list of SA. Beautiful flower of pinkish-mauve segments and Greeny- turquoise center with black anthers. Up to 50cm, slender and branching 15 seeds for
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  • Lachenalia bulbifera Quick View
    • Lachenalia bulbifera Quick View
    • Lachenalia bulbifera

    • €5.00
    • This is by far the largest Lachenalia I grow, up to 35cm with beautifully marked leaves and large Coral/orange flowers that last for many weeks. 15 seeds for
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  • Lachenalia contaminataLachenalia contaminata Quick View
    • Lachenalia contaminataLachenalia contaminata Quick View
    • Lachenalia contaminata

    • Ex. South Africa; Wolseley Strong growing species with a long flowering period. Stem with dark Purple-brown markings. Ex. Silverhill seeds. Not available this year
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  • Lachenalia flava Quick View
    • Lachenalia flava Quick View
    • Lachenalia flava

    • €5.00
    • One of the showiest species in this Genus. Robust, to 20cm with large golden/yellow flowers. New for 2025 10 seeds for 
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  • Lachenalia liliiflora Quick View
    • Lachenalia liliiflora Quick View
    • Lachenalia liliiflora

    • €5.00
    • This species is great when planted in clumps. Buds are in the shades of pink, mauve and lilac turning white as flowers open. Easy 15 seeds for
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  • Lachenalia longituba Quick View
    • Lachenalia longituba Quick View
    • Lachenalia longituba

    • €5.00
    • An unusual Lachenalia species with few, almost sessile, relatively large flowers. Excellent for a small pot. 12 seeds for
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  • Lachenalia mutabilis Quick View
    • Lachenalia mutabilis Quick View
    • Lachenalia mutabilis

    • €5.00
    • A robust species to about 20 cm, flowering for quite a few weeks. 15 seeds for 
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  • Lachenalia namaquensis Quick View
    • Lachenalia namaquensis Quick View
    • Lachenalia namaquensis

    • €5.00
    • Another member of this wonderful genus. Pink/purple flowers that last for few weeks 15 seeds for  
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  • Lachenalia orthopetala Quick View
    • Lachenalia orthopetala Quick View
    • Lachenalia orthopetala

    • €5.00
    • Small species 10-15 cm with spotted flowering stems, white flower with pinkish-red anthers 15 seeds for  
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  • Lachenalia patula Quick View
    • Lachenalia patula Quick View
    • Lachenalia patula

    • Small, but quite robust species with relatively large pink flowers. West Cape SA Not available this year  
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  • Lachenalia pustulataLachenalia pustulata Quick View
    • Lachenalia pustulataLachenalia pustulata Quick View
    • Lachenalia pustulata

    • €5.00
    • This species from South Africa has much variability in color forms. Leaves are particularly interesting. Blooms in February - March 15 seeds for
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  • Lachenalia quadricolor Quick View
    • Lachenalia quadricolor Quick View
    • Lachenalia quadricolor

    • €5.00
    •   syn L. aloides ssp 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. 15 seeds for
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  • Lachenalia splendida Quick View
    • Lachenalia splendida Quick View
    • Lachenalia splendida

    • €5.00
    • This south African species has short, robust  stems with many pink/magenta flowers in February, forming nice clumps with time. 12 seeds for
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  • Lachenalia steyneri Quick View
    • Lachenalia steyneri Quick View
    • Lachenalia steyneri

    • €5.00
    • This species is 10-20cm. Inflorescence in shades of whitish to pink/lavender.  Leaves have prominent,  whitish bumps which makes it more interesting. 15 seeds for
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  • Lachenalia unifolia Quick View
    • Lachenalia unifolia Quick View
    • Lachenalia unifolia

    • €5.00
    • A variable species from South Africa, 15-20 cm, our form has salmon color, quite a showy species. 15 seeds for    
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  • Lachenalia violacea Quick View
    • Lachenalia violacea Quick View
    • Lachenalia violacea

    • €5.00
    • This species is 15-20 cm, a solitary, undulate leaf  embrace the showy inflorescence. Anthers are exerted, deep purple- pink. 10 seeds for
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  • Lachenalia viridifloraLachenalia viridiflora Quick View
    • Lachenalia viridifloraLachenalia viridiflora Quick View
    • Lachenalia viridiflora

    • €5.00
    • This South African species is a stunner! Leaves can be either spotted or plain and color of the flowers that seems unreal! 15 seeds for  
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  • Lachenalia zeyheri Quick View
    • Lachenalia zeyheri Quick View
    • Lachenalia zeyheri

    • A small species, very good clumper and excellent for a small pot. 15 seeds for
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  • Lapeirousia oreogena Quick View
    • Lapeirousia oreogena Quick View
    • Lapeirousia oreogena

    • €5.00
    • A very showy species from South Africa, 10-15cm, leaves with undulate margins and the deepest purple blue colors. Long flowering season. Needs full sun to remain compact. New for 2022 10 seeds for
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  • Leontice leontopetalum OP220021 Quick View
    • Leontice leontopetalum OP220021 Quick View
    • Leontice leontopetalum OP220021

    • This species has a vast distribution from the Eastern Mediterranean to central Asia . Curiously it it is a member of the Berberidaceae family. Produces a large bulb with time.  Rarely offered as it is shy to set seeds. Not available this year  
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  • Leopoldia bicolor OP21073Leopoldia bicolor OP21073 Quick View
    • Leopoldia bicolor OP21073Leopoldia bicolor OP21073 Quick View
    • Leopoldia bicolor OP21073

    • €5.00
    • A coastal species from the Eastern Mediterranean from Egypt up north towards Lebanon. Growing in pure sand. Flowers in early Spring. Rare and endangered species 10 seeds for  
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  • Leopoldia comosaLeopoldia comosa Quick View
    • Leopoldia comosaLeopoldia comosa Quick View
    • Leopoldia comosa

    • €5.00
    • syn Muscari comosum. Widespread in the Mediterranean, up to 30cm in height. Lovely, pronounced blue crown like at the tip of the flowering stem. 15 seeds for
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  • Leopoldia cycladica OP214045 Quick View
    • Leopoldia cycladica OP214045 Quick View
    • Leopoldia cycladica OP214045

    • €5.00
    • syn Muscari cycladicum. Large, robust species up to 50cm Ex. Greece, Santorini; Akrotiri 10 seeds for
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  • Leopoldia gussonei Quick View
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    • Leopoldia gussonei

    • €8.00
    • The only pure yellow species in the genus Leopoldia, endemic to Sicily where it grows in pure send in the coastal area. Extremely rare and endangered New to 2025 Only few available 3 seeds for
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  • Leopoldia longipes ssp negevense Quick View
    • Leopoldia longipes ssp negevense Quick View
    • Leopoldia longipes ssp negevense

    • €5.00
    • Leopoldia longipes is quite common in the Eastern Mediterranean but not the case of ssp negevense. This rare ssp from the upper Negev Desert is growing at elevations above 850m. It is a real giant in terms of Leopoldia. Unusually wide bluish-green leaves. Naturally needs to be grown under glass to avoid over watering.  few seeds available 8 seeds for  
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  • Leopoldia maritima SL 258 Quick View
    • Leopoldia maritima SL 258 Quick View
    • Leopoldia maritima SL 258

    • Ex. Tunisia Unusual colors on this species. Growing in coastal Tunisia No seeds available this year
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  • Leopoldia weisii Quick View
    • Leopoldia weisii Quick View
    • Leopoldia weisii

    • €5.00
    • This species originated to Greece and Turkey is shorter than L. comosa and blooming at lest one month later. Sterile flowers are pink. 10 seeds for
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  • Massonia longipes Quick View
    • Massonia longipes Quick View
    • Massonia longipes

    • Beautiful species from South Africa, pinkish flowers are born between the two large, prostrate leaves. easily grown under cover. Not available this year    
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  • Melaspherula ramosa Quick View
    • Melaspherula ramosa Quick View
    • Melaspherula ramosa

    • €5.00
    • Tiny, Orchid like flowers   on tall and slender branching stems, up to 60cm. Flowering over few weeks in spring. Might become invasive in Mediterranean climates. New for 2024 15 seeds for
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  • Moraea ciliata Quick View
    • Moraea ciliata Quick View
    • Moraea ciliata

    • €5.00
    • Beautiful and showy species from South Africa, flowering over few weeks in spring.  15-25cm. 12 seeds for
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  • Moraea falcifolia Quick View
    • Moraea falcifolia Quick View
    • Moraea falcifolia

    • Small, showy species from South Africa. Undulate leaves with white or pale lavender color. Blooming over a long period in winter, early spring. Not available this year  
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  • Moraea mediterranea OP212033 Quick View
    • Moraea mediterranea OP212033 Quick View
    • Moraea mediterranea OP212033

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Eastern Crete; Ziros gorge, 85m.  Differing by its common, larger cousin M. sisyrinchium in having only one leaf, small flowers and a height of  8-10cm. Grows in dry conditions and need good drainage. 10 seeds for  
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  • Moraea pritzelianaMoraea pritzeliana Quick View
    • Moraea pritzelianaMoraea pritzeliana Quick View
    • Moraea pritzeliana

    • €5.00
    • This species from SA has particularly beautiful spiral leaves. It flowers abundantely over few weeks time. 15 seeds for 
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  • Moraea setifolia Quick View
    • Moraea setifolia Quick View
    • Moraea setifolia

    • €5.00
    • A little jewel from the West Cape, SA. 1 leaf, and lovely pale blue flowers. Excellent for a small pot in a sunny position. Similar in a way to its relative from the Mediterranean, Morea mediterranea. 15 seeds for  
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  • Moraea sisyrinchium OP210251 Quick View
    • Moraea sisyrinchium OP210251 Quick View
    • Moraea sisyrinchium OP210251

    • €5.00
    • From the eastern desert, on the border between Jordan and Syria, this desert form has the deepest, vibrant purple- blue color and a large white patch on its falls. Leaves are wider, occasionally coiling. Highly floriferous. First time offered! 10 seeds for
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  • Moraea sisyrinchium OP29187 Quick View
    • Moraea sisyrinchium OP29187 Quick View
    • Moraea sisyrinchium OP29187

    • €5.00
    • Ex.  Samaria region - Palestine Tall slender form with pale flowers. 15 seeds for
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  • Moraea vegeta Quick View
    • Moraea vegeta Quick View
    • Moraea vegeta

    • €5.00
    • This variable species from SA is 20-30 cm, blooming over a long period. Leaves bright green 15 seeds for
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  • Muscari adilii Quick View
    • Muscari adilii Quick View
    • Muscari adilii

    • €5.00
    • Described not long ago. This species is endemic to Turkey. It is becoming popular as a garden plant with already few named cultivars. 10 seeds for 
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  • Muscari armeniacum ‘Gul’ Quick View
    • Muscari armeniacum ‘Gul’ Quick View
    • Muscari armeniacum ‘Gul’

    • €5.00
    • A wonderful pink form of this species that has been introduce by Rannveig Wallace some years ago.  High percentage comes true from seeds. Clumping quite fast. 10 seeds for
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  • Muscari armeniacum LST010 Quick View
    • Muscari armeniacum LST010 Quick View
    • Muscari armeniacum LST010

    • €5.00
    • Originally collected in Turkey: Isparta, near lake Egirdir, 1000m. Showy form with large flower spikes. 10 seeds for
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  • Muscari commutatum ‘Album’ Quick View
    • Muscari commutatum ‘Album’ Quick View
    • Muscari commutatum ‘Album’

    • €5.00
    • This form has been around for a long time, sometimes wrongly labeled Muscari auchadra. Originally it was collected by Arne Strid at Achladea in the Peloponnese. Beautiful green-white flowers. Clump forming. 10 seeds for     
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  • Muscari commutatum OP211021 Quick View
    • Muscari commutatum OP211021 Quick View
    • Muscari commutatum OP211021

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece; Peloponnese; Monemvasia. A rubust form with deep color. Produces massive clumps. Excellent for naturalizing in a mild climat garden. 10 seeds for 
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  • Muscari inconstrictum OP221030 Quick View
    • Muscari inconstrictum OP221030 Quick View
    • Muscari inconstrictum OP221030

    • €5.00
    • Although it has been renamed as Pseudomuscari, it is very different from members of that genus and in my opinion should keep its original name Muscari inconstrictum. This early flowering form grows at high elevation, about 15cm, spikes with long, narrow, bell-like flowers of very intense colors. 12 seeds for
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  • Muscari neglectum Quick View
    • Muscari neglectum Quick View
    • Muscari neglectum

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Alicante, Spain A lovely form with relatively large, deep colored flowering spikes. 15 seeds for
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  • Muscari neglectum OP213065 Quick View
    • Muscari neglectum OP213065 Quick View
    • Muscari neglectum OP213065

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece; Chios; Emborios This form has unusually narrow raceme with nice purple/blue colored flowers. quick to forms clumps, good for naturalizing. 15 seeds for
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  • Muscari parviflorumMuscari parviflorum Quick View
    • Muscari parviflorumMuscari parviflorum Quick View
    • Muscari parviflorum

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Cyprus The only autumnal flowering species.  Usually appears immediately after the first rain to follow by filiforme 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. 12 seeds for
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  • Muscari spreizenhoferi OP210195 Quick View
    • Muscari spreizenhoferi OP210195 Quick View
    • Muscari spreizenhoferi OP210195

    • €5.00
    • Ex. E. Crete Agia Fotia. A compact form of this species, about 10-12 cm only. 12 seeds for
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  • Muscari spreizenhoferi OP210212 Quick View
    • Muscari spreizenhoferi OP210212 Quick View
    • Muscari spreizenhoferi OP210212

    • €5.00
    • Tall slender form of this species, blooms for about 3 weeks. 12 seeds for  
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  • Muscari verticellaris SL12E031 Quick View
    • Muscari verticellaris SL12E031 Quick View
    • Muscari verticellaris SL12E031

    • A beautiful taxa from Iran which has been in cultivation for quite a few years now. It has never been described officially. Nice contrast of the sterile and fertile flowers Not available this year    
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  • Muscarimia macrocarpa Quick View
    • Muscarimia macrocarpa Quick View
    • Muscarimia macrocarpa

    • €5.00
    • Muscari macrocarpum Ex. Greece, Samos, Mt. Kerkis A showy, incredibly scented species! Long flowering period. Ex Marcus Harvey's collection 8 seeds for
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  • Muscarimia muscari Quick View
    • Muscarimia muscari Quick View
    • Muscarimia muscari

    • €5.00
    • Syn. Muscari racemosum Ex. Turkey, This is a superb color form of this species. Like its cousin M. macrocarpum it is highly scented!!!! Forms large clumps with time. 8 seeds for  
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  • Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. quintanilhae Quick View
    • Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. quintanilhae Quick View
    • Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. quintanilhae

    • This subspecies from Portugal, has relatively tall stems 15-20cm. Flowers with narrow tube. Not available this year    
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  • Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. quintanilhae Quick View
    • Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. quintanilhae Quick View
    • Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. quintanilhae

    • syn Narcissus bulbocodium var. conspicuus This subspecies from Portugal, has relatively tall stems 15-20cm. Flowers with narrow tube.  Good increaser. Not available this year    
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  • Narcissus cavanilesii Quick View
    • Narcissus cavanilesii Quick View
    • Narcissus cavanilesii

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Spain; Cordoba; Arrecife. A lovely, curious little autumnal flowering species. Excellent for a small pot in a sunny place. 15 seeds for      
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  • Narcissus deficiens ‘Orange’Narcissus deficiens ‘Orange’ Quick View
    • Narcissus deficiens ‘Orange’Narcissus deficiens ‘Orange’ Quick View
    • Narcissus deficiens ‘Orange’

    • €5.00
    • These are unusual color forms for this species  with different levels of orange color either on the tips or segments completely stained orange. Occasionally the inner segment are smaller and erect. 15 seeds for  
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  • Narcissus deficiens ‘Yellow star’ Quick View
    • Narcissus deficiens ‘Yellow star’ Quick View
    • Narcissus deficiens ‘Yellow star’

    • Beautiful form of this Eastern Mediterranean species. Yellow mid-stripe on the inner segments. High percentage of seedlings come true to type. Not available this year  
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  • Narcissus deficiens OP214138 Quick View
    • Narcissus deficiens OP214138 Quick View
    • Narcissus deficiens OP214138

    • €5.00
    • The Eastern Mediterranean species. This form occasionally has a yellow mid-stripe on the petal. 20 seeds for   Fresh seeds will be available in January
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  • Narcissus dubius Quick View
    • Narcissus dubius Quick View
    • Narcissus dubius

    • €5.00
    • Took some years to establish a small number of this desirable little jewel from SE Spain and SW France.  15-20cm with 1-4 pure white flowers. Leaves are bluish-green occasionally undulate. Quite difficult to obtain in commerce. Due to its size, better grown in a pot. Prefers  sunny situation. 15 seeds for    
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  • Narcissus elegans Quick View
    • Narcissus elegans Quick View
    • Narcissus elegans

    • Ex. Spain, Malaga: Antequera, Villanuena de Cauche A beautiful  autumnal species from Spain, ex. Rafa Diez Domingez collection. There is little chance of hybridization with other autumnal flowering Narcissus we grow but they are all welcome... Not available this year    
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  • Narcissus fernandesii Quick View
    • Narcissus fernandesii Quick View
    • Narcissus fernandesii

    • This beautiful species is 20-25cm, each flowering stem has 2-3 flowers of deep yellow color. Not available this year      
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  • Narcissus jonquilla Quick View
    • Narcissus jonquilla Quick View
    • Narcissus jonquilla

    • Strong species, producing excellent display over few weeks, clump forming Not available this year
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  • Narcissus jonquilla MS 449 Quick View
    • Narcissus jonquilla MS 449 Quick View
    • Narcissus jonquilla MS 449

    • syn. N. jonquilla subsp. fernandesii this species produces masses of yellow flowers, good increaser. Not available this year  
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  • Narcissus obsoletus Quick View
    • Narcissus obsoletus Quick View
    • Narcissus obsoletus

    • Ex. Spain 20 seeds for  
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  • Narcissus papyraceus Quick View
    • Narcissus papyraceus Quick View
    • Narcissus papyraceus

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Spain; Andalusia Autumnal flowering species to 60cm. Better water it only a couple of times when appearing  in order to delay the fast growing leaves. Needs to be divided every 3-4 year in order to get more flowering stems. 10 large seeds for  
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  • Narcissus romieuxii Quick View
    • Narcissus romieuxii Quick View
    • Narcissus romieuxii

    • Good form with relatively large flowers, Ex. Morocco Not available this year  
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  • Narcissus tazetta Quick View
    • Narcissus tazetta Quick View
    • Narcissus tazetta

    • Ex. Crete; Pano Pines An autumnal flowering form from eastern Crete. SOLD OUT  
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  • Narcissus tazetta – winter flowering form Quick View
    • Narcissus tazetta – winter flowering form Quick View
    • Narcissus tazetta – winter flowering form

    • This form blooms in December - January. It is a more robust form with large flower heads and large, open corona. In optimal conditions it forms large clumps. In the wild it is a form that grows in valleys, often in damp conditions, occasionally immersed completely in the water. Not available this year    
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  • Narcissus tazetta OP29178 (autumnal flowering form)Narcissus tazetta OP29178 (autumnal flowering form) Quick View
    • Narcissus tazetta OP29178 (autumnal flowering form)Narcissus tazetta OP29178 (autumnal flowering form) Quick View
    • Narcissus tazetta OP29178 (autumnal flowering form)

    • €5.00
    • 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 tortifolius Quick View
    • Narcissus tortifolius Quick View
    • Narcissus tortifolius

    • This species is growing is restricted to a small area in Spain. Leaves are thick, glaucous, and twisting. Flowering stems short at first, fast elongating. Petals have a long tip and wide corona. Not available this year  
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  • Narcissus viridiflorusNarcissus viridiflorus Quick View
    • Narcissus viridiflorusNarcissus viridiflorus Quick View
    • Narcissus viridiflorus

    • €5.00
    • 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. There is a little possibility of hybridization with other autumnal flowering species, but they are all welcome! Notice that germination of this species can be very tricky, we do not know what causes it. Some seeds…
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  • Narcissus x alleniaeNarcissus x alleniae Quick View
    • Narcissus x alleniaeNarcissus x alleniae Quick View
    • Narcissus x alleniae

    • A natural hybrid occurring between the autumnal flowering  Narcissus viridiflorus and N. obsoletus. Difficult to predict the color of the 2ed generation, worth waiting any way... Not available this year  
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  • Narcissus x xanthochlorus Quick View
    • Narcissus x xanthochlorus Quick View
    • Narcissus x xanthochlorus

    • A magnificent natural hybrid between N. cavanilesii and N. viridiflorus. From SW Spain. Highly scented and stunning phosphorus color.  It is a fertile hybrid. 10 seeds for  
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  • Nerine filifolia Quick View
    • Nerine filifolia Quick View
    • Nerine filifolia

    • Lovely late summer flowering species, 30-40 cm,  excellent for a pot or a rockery. Not available this year
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  • Nothoscordum gracile Quick View
    • Nothoscordum gracile Quick View
    • Nothoscordum gracile

    • Originated to South America, this species has been naturalized in many parts of the world. The Tulbaghia like leaves are bluish- green. Tall flowering stems with white starry flowers. Can become invasive in optimal conditions. 15 seeds for Not available
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  • Ornithogalum chionophyllum OP28206 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum chionophyllum OP28206 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum chionophyllum OP28206

    • This species is endemic to Cyprus, it has blue green, gloucus leaves and short stems inflorescence. A showy species, good for a rock garden or in a pot. Quite hardy. 10 seeds for SOLD OUT  
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  • Ornithogalum comosum Quick View
    • Ornithogalum comosum Quick View
    • Ornithogalum comosum

    • This late spring flowering species, originally fro Burdur , Turkey. It has wide, bluish-green leaves and a long flowering season. Not available this year
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  • Ornithogalum creticum OP28213Ornithogalum creticum OP28213 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum creticum OP28213Ornithogalum creticum OP28213 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum creticum OP28213

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Crete; Emoudi, Pelakias To about 45 cm, this species has blue-green leaves and tall spikes of green colored flowers in late spring. 10 seeds for    
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  • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004

    • €5.00
    • Rare species from SE Turkey, Syria and Iraq. It is a massive species of deep soils, leaves can get to 60cm, tall spikes to about 45cm with long pedicels. Forming large clumps. Long flowering period in spring. Never offered before! 8 seeds for
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  • Ornithogalum divergens Quick View
    • Ornithogalum divergens Quick View
    • Ornithogalum divergens

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Crete; S. of Kakodiki Smaller than O. umbellatum with narrower, darker leaves often slightly hairy. Forming large clumps 10 seed for  
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  • Ornithogalum fuscescens Quick View
    • Ornithogalum fuscescens Quick View
    • Ornithogalum fuscescens

    • One of the rarest species in the Eastern Mediterranean, native to Jordan, Iraq, Israel and Palestine. Usually growing in cultivated fields in deep soils. Twisting, wide leaves and flowering spike up to 80cm with starry, green/white flowers. Plants originally from N. Jordan. Not available this year
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  • Ornithogalum lanceolatum OP213117 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum lanceolatum OP213117 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum lanceolatum OP213117

    • An Eastern Mediterranean species distributed from Turkey to North Israel and N. Jordan. Large lanceolate, glaucous leaves with many sessil flowers from late January to March. Often covered with snow during winter. 12 seeds for
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  • Ornithogalum montanum OP213076 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum montanum OP213076 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum montanum OP213076

    • The Eastern Mediterranean form of this species. Differing mainly by being an autumnal/early winter  bloomer.  Probably a different taxa. Seeds it self freely to produce nice colonies.  Good in a pot or in a rock garden. 12 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Ornithogalum narbonense Quick View
    • Ornithogalum narbonense Quick View
    • Ornithogalum narbonense

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Spain; Segovia Valdeprados. Unusually rubust form of this widespread specie.  Tall, dens spikes to 60 cm. Excelent for the garden. 15 seeds for
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  • Ornithogalum narbonense OP28209 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum narbonense OP28209 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum narbonense OP28209

    • €5.00
    • Originally from the Galilee region. This form is quite compact, to about 20 cm. Floriferous and good clumper. 15 seeds for
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  • Ornithogalum neurostegium Quick View
    • Ornithogalum neurostegium Quick View
    • Ornithogalum neurostegium

    • €5.00
    • syn Ornithogalum ulophyllum Ex. Syria 15cm, with blue-green velvety leaves and large umbels. 10 seeds for  
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  • Ornithogalum pedicellare OP28212 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum pedicellare OP28212 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum pedicellare OP28212

    • €5.00
    • This species is endemic to Cyprus. About 10cm,  very good increaser. For a pot aor a rock garden. Pleanty of flowers in early spring. 15 seeds for 
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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 filiforme leaves and plenty of starry flowers. 10 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Pancratium maritimum OP212040 Quick View
    • Pancratium maritimum OP212040 Quick View
    • Pancratium maritimum OP212040

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Crete A relatively compact form which hardly tends to clump, therefore suitable to be grown in a pot. Blooming in late August till the end of September. Highly scented 10 seeds for  
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    • Pancratium maritimum OP214049

    • Another compact form, from the Island of Santorini Greece - suitable for growing in a pot Fresh seeds for immediate sowing available in October/November, will appear under 'Addendum'
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  • Pancratium maritimum OP214295 Quick View
    • Pancratium maritimum OP214295 Quick View
    • Pancratium maritimum OP214295

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Spain; Santa Margarita, near Gibraltar Unusually floriferous form, starting in May June to flowers till September. Excellent for a mild climate garden. 8 seeds for        
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  • Pelargonium auritumPelargonium auritum Quick View
    • Pelargonium auritumPelargonium auritum Quick View
    • Pelargonium auritum

    • An extraordinary beautiful  South African species. Each of this compact tuberous species produces many flowering stems. Blooms in its 2nd or 3rd year from seeds. 8 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Prospero autumnale OP211194Prospero autumnale OP211194 Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale OP211194Prospero autumnale OP211194 Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale OP211194

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Cyprus; Troodos Mt. An exceptional robust form with up to seven flowering stems up to 35cm. Probably a new species or multiploid form. 20 seeds for 
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  • Prospero autumnale OP213050 Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale OP213050 Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale OP213050

    • Ex. Crete; Rodakino A curious species, flowering spike start flat like an umbrella that start to elongate. 15 seeds for SOLD OUT  
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  • Prospero autumnale OP217118 Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale OP217118 Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale OP217118

    • Ex Zakinthos, Greece Beautiful dwarf but robust form, Ex Zakinthos, Greece. Few flowering stems appear with intervals in autumn to bloom over 3 weeks. Relatively large, pale flowers. 12 seeds for SOLD OUT
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  • Prospero autumnale subsp. latifolium OP218227 Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale subsp. latifolium OP218227 Quick View
    • Prospero autumnale subsp. latifolium OP218227

    • €5.00
    • This subspecies is growing at the south most tip of the Peloponnese. As its name indicate, it has a rosette of wide leaves up to 2 cm. Relatively tall spikes of deep colored flowers in autumn. 15 seeds for
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  • Prospero hanburyi OP214137Prospero hanburyi OP214137 Quick View
    • Prospero hanburyi OP214137Prospero hanburyi OP214137 Quick View
    • Prospero hanburyi OP214137

    • €5.00
    • 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. 15 seeds for
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  • Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Kofinou’ Quick View
    • Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Kofinou’ Quick View
    • Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Kofinou’

    • A tall, showy  form of this species, 40 to 55cm, blooming over few weeks . 15+ seeds for
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  • Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Pastel’Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Pastel’ Quick View
    • Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Pastel’Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Pastel’ Quick View
    • Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Pastel’

    • Unusual and rare color forms in shades of warm yellow, orange and red with yellow anthers. These are originated to a collection done by me in the Jordan Valley. SOLD OUT  
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  • Ranunculus asiaticus OP211201 Quick View
    • Ranunculus asiaticus OP211201 Quick View
    • Ranunculus asiaticus OP211201

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Cyprus Bright yellow form of this species , quite compact growth. 15+ seeds for  
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  • Ranunculus asiaticus OP211208 Quick View
    • Ranunculus asiaticus OP211208 Quick View
    • Ranunculus asiaticus OP211208

    • A compact red form to about 30cm, multi-branching, long flowering seoson. 15+ seeds for
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  • Ranunculus bullatus 219124 Quick View
    • Ranunculus bullatus 219124 Quick View
    • Ranunculus bullatus 219124

    • The only autumnal flowering Ranunculus in the Mediterranean blooming just a few weeks after the first rain. Prefers, rich soil in semi-shade conditions. This form is originally from Cyprus
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  • Ranunculus creticus OP214052 Quick View
    • Ranunculus creticus OP214052 Quick View
    • Ranunculus creticus OP214052

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Greece , Santorini , Mt. Profitis Elias Large species up to 70cm with large round leaves. Producing in early spring tall flowering stems with shiny yellow flowers, produces stolons. Prefers cool partial shaded places. Excelent for naturelizing im mild climate  gardens. 20 seeds for
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  • Ranunculus sprunerianus OP220231 Quick View
    • Ranunculus sprunerianus OP220231 Quick View
    • Ranunculus sprunerianus OP220231

    • Beautifully marked leaves with white veins, similar to some forms of R. asiaticus. Shiny yellow flowers on a 20cm stems. Prefers humid soil, full sun. Highly stoloniferous. SOLD OUT  
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  • Romulea assumptionis Quick View
    • Romulea assumptionis Quick View
    • Romulea assumptionis

    • €5.00
    • Ex Balearic Islands Now a synonym for R. columnae ssp assumptionis, but once seeing it and growing it you realise it has nothing to do with R. columnae, and in my opinion should go back to its original name. This is really the smallest of all, tiny little jewel, white petals with purple veins. 10 seeds for  
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  • Romulea barkerae Quick View
    • Romulea barkerae Quick View
    • Romulea barkerae

    • Striking species from South Africa, easy in sunny position Not available this year  
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  • Romulea bulbocodium ‘Dalton stripe’ Quick View
    • Romulea bulbocodium ‘Dalton stripe’ Quick View
    • Romulea bulbocodium ‘Dalton stripe’

    • €5.00
    • My selection, unusually large flowers, pale lavender color. Segments with darker veins.  Showy!   10 seeds for
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  • Romulea bulbocodium var leichtleniana OP214337 Quick View
    • Romulea bulbocodium var leichtleniana OP214337 Quick View
    • Romulea bulbocodium var leichtleniana OP214337

    • €5.00
    •   Ex. Upper galilee region Large, showy starry flowers, white petals and yellow throat. Long flowering seoson. 15 seeds for
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  • Romulea bulbocodium var. subpalustris OP212196Romulea bulbocodium var. subpalustris OP212196 Quick View
    • Romulea bulbocodium var. subpalustris OP212196Romulea bulbocodium var. subpalustris OP212196 Quick View
    • Romulea bulbocodium var. subpalustris OP212196

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Lebanon This varieta has large mauve colored flowers. It prefers damp conditions in ful sunny position. Should be hardy  as it grows usualy at higher elevations. 10 seeds for 
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  • Romulea citrina Quick View
    • Romulea citrina Quick View
    • Romulea citrina

    • €5.00
    • South African species flowering abundantly in early  spring. 15 seeds for
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  • Romulea clusianaRomulea clusiana Quick View
    • Romulea clusianaRomulea clusiana Quick View
    • Romulea clusiana

    • €5.00
    • Ex Gibraltar By far, the largest and showiest species of the Mediterranean's Romulea . This form was originally grown from JJA seeds. 12 seeds for      
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  • Romulea columnae OP211298 Quick View
    • Romulea columnae OP211298 Quick View
    • Romulea columnae OP211298

    • €5.00
    • A tiny species with distribution  throughout most of the Mediterranean, usually in coastal areas. This form is from Jerusalem where it is now extremely rare and endengered. Growing at about 800m, in damp conditions. 15 seeds for 
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  • Romulea columnae OP28226 Quick View
    • Romulea columnae OP28226 Quick View
    • Romulea columnae OP28226

    • €5.00
    • Tiny species originally from Aksu, Antalya province, SW Turkey where it grows in damp conditions  often submerged in water. 12 seeds for
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  • 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)

    • €5.00
    • 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. 10 seeds for 
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  • Romulea cruciata Quick View
    • Romulea cruciata Quick View
    • Romulea cruciata

    • €5.00
    • Another SA stunner, a must if you like Romulea 12 seeds for
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  • Romulea eximia Quick View
    • Romulea eximia Quick View
    • Romulea eximia

    • €5.00
    • One of the showiest south African species! 12 seeds for
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  • Romulea flava OP215133 Quick View
    • Romulea flava OP215133 Quick View
    • Romulea flava OP215133

    • €5.00
    • Ex. South Africa; West Cape; Tulbagh Valley Large, bright yellow flowers, showy. 10 seeds for  
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  • Romulea gigantea Quick View
    • Romulea gigantea Quick View
    • Romulea gigantea

    • €5.00
    • This species from the West Cape in SA, has small mauve flowers with bright center. The name gigantea is due to the large size of the plant at fruiting time 15 seeds for
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  • Romulea grandiscapa Quick View
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    • Romulea grandiscapa

    • €5.00
    • Endemic to the Canary Islands, First described as R. grandiscapa than reduced to R. columnae ssp grandiscapa. It has nothing to do with R. columnae apart of being to the same Genus. Flowers are 4-5 times bigger than R. columnae 10 seeds for
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  • Romulea leipoldtii Quick View
    • Romulea leipoldtii Quick View
    • Romulea leipoldtii

    • €5.00
    • Spring flowering species from South Africa, Small but quite showy; creamy colored petals and yellow throat . 10 seeds for
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  • Romulea ligustica SF348 (syn R. melanconiana) Quick View
    • Romulea ligustica SF348 (syn R. melanconiana) Quick View
    • Romulea ligustica SF348 (syn R. melanconiana)

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Morocco Small species with bluish - pink petals and white throat. 10 seeds for  
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  • Romulea linaresii ssp. graeca Quick View
    • Romulea linaresii ssp. graeca Quick View
    • Romulea linaresii ssp. graeca

    • €5.00
    • A tiny little jewel distributed in Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey. Due to its measurements better grown in a small pot. 12 seeds for  
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  • Romulea monadelpha Quick View
    • Romulea monadelpha Quick View
    • Romulea monadelpha

    • Probably the showiest S. African species. Flowers are the size of a small tulip, a real stunner! Not available this year    
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  • Romulea nivalis OP221026 Quick View
    • Romulea nivalis OP221026 Quick View
    • Romulea nivalis OP221026

    • Quite a challenge to grow this beautiful species which is endemic to high elevations in the Anti-Lebanon Mts. It stays under deep layer of snow to appear immediately after snow melts.  One of those species that are 'chasing' the melting snow.  Needs damp conditions in spring, then a long, completely dry period of dormancy  (6-7 months). Rarely offered! Not available this year    …
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  • Romulea numidica Quick View
    • Romulea numidica Quick View
    • Romulea numidica

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Algeria Flowers similar to those of R. ramiflora, differing by being much larger in all its parts. The leaves are flat and thicker. 10 seeds for
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  • Romulea obscura Quick View
    • Romulea obscura Quick View
    • Romulea obscura

    • €5.00
    • Colorful species from South Africa, easy in a sunny place blooming for a few weeks. 12 seeds for
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  • Romulea ramiflora OP28246 Quick View
    • Romulea ramiflora OP28246 Quick View
    • Romulea ramiflora OP28246

    • €5.00
    • A species with a large distribution in the Mediterranan. This form is from the north of the Golan heights. Flowers are whitish or pale mauve with a yellow throat with purple margins. Prefers wet winter, also damp conditions and long dry summer dormancy. 15 seeds for
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    • Romulea requienii

    • Ex. Corsica; W. of Calvi Ex. JJA seeds Small but showy, deep purple-violet flowers in Early Spring Not available this year  
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  • Romulea rosea Quick View
    • Romulea rosea Quick View
    • Romulea rosea

    • Small but quite robust species from SA. Blooming time relatively long for this genus. Small pink flowers. Not available this year    
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  • Romulea sabulosa Quick View
    • Romulea sabulosa Quick View
    • Romulea sabulosa

    • €5.00
    • One of the striking South African species! Red petals with contrasted with a black & yellow, patterned throat. 10 seeds for  
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  • Romulea setifolia Quick View
    • Romulea setifolia Quick View
    • Romulea setifolia

    • €5.00
    • This South African species has pale orange color, easy to grow like most Romulea 12 seeds for
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  • Romulea tabularis Quick View
    • Romulea tabularis Quick View
    • Romulea tabularis

    • €5.00
    • A South African species from the West Cape. It seems to prefer wet soil, will flower abundantly over 2-3 weeks. 10 seeds for
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  • Romulea tempskyana OP212013 Quick View
    • Romulea tempskyana OP212013 Quick View
    • Romulea tempskyana OP212013

    • Ex. Turkey, Antalya province; Kemer This is a deep colored form with nice shape. Not available this year    
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  • Romulea tempskyana OP214209 Quick View
    • Romulea tempskyana OP214209 Quick View
    • Romulea tempskyana OP214209

    • €5.00
    • This species has the deepest, shiny, violet color. Native to Turkey, Cyprus, Syria and Lebanon. It is an early flowering species start blooming in February. Ex. Cyprus 10 seeds for   
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    • Romulea tetragona

    • €5.00
    • Another striking south African species, compact with unusual wide leaves New for 2025 12 seeds for
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  • Romulea unifolia Quick View
    • Romulea unifolia Quick View
    • Romulea unifolia

    • Probably the largest and showiest of all SA Romulea, flower is the size of a small tulip. Not available this year
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  • Scilla albanica Quick View
    • Scilla albanica Quick View
    • Scilla albanica

    • €5.00
    • This species from Albania has shiny leaves with red margins, producing up to five flowering stems in February. A real jewel 8 seeds for    
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  • Scilla bithynicaScilla bithynica Quick View
    • Scilla bithynicaScilla bithynica Quick View
    • Scilla bithynica

    • €5.00
    • 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. 8 seeds for
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  • Scilla cilicica Quick View
    • Scilla cilicica Quick View
    • Scilla cilicica

    • €5.00
    • Early flowering species distributed from Turkey southward to North Israel. Excellent for growing in pot or out in a mild climate garden. 10 seeds for
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  • Scilla dimartinoiScilla dimartinoi Quick View
    • Scilla dimartinoiScilla dimartinoi Quick View
    • Scilla dimartinoi

    • €5.00
    • Beautifull species endemic to the Island of Lampedusa - Italy. The fowers are soft greish-blue large flat umbels. Rarely offered! 8 seeds for 
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  • Scilla haemorrhoidalis Quick View
    • Scilla haemorrhoidalis Quick View
    • Scilla haemorrhoidalis

    • €5.00
    • 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! 10 seeds for  
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  • Scilla hyacinthoides OP211163 Quick View
    • Scilla hyacinthoides OP211163 Quick View
    • Scilla hyacinthoides OP211163

    • €5.00
    • 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, therfore better chance of being more hardy. Forms big clumps in only few years time. 15 seeds for 
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  • Scilla latifolia Quick View
    • Scilla latifolia Quick View
    • Scilla latifolia

    • €5.00
    • 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. 8 Seeds for      
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  • Scilla madeirensisScilla madeirensis Quick View
    • Scilla madeirensisScilla madeirensis Quick View
    • Scilla madeirensis

    • €5.00
    • A rare, endangered species from Madeira. The large 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. 8 seeds for 
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  • Scilla messeniaca Quick View
    • Scilla messeniaca Quick View
    • Scilla messeniaca

    • €5.00
    • A lovely, small but floriferous species endemic to Mt. Taigetos in Greece. 8 seeds for
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  • Scilla monophyllus Quick View
    • Scilla monophyllus Quick View
    • Scilla monophyllus

    • This small species originated to Andalucia, Spain has a solitary leaf. Short flowering stem with few quite showy flowers. Not available this year
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  • Scilla morrisii Quick View
    • Scilla morrisii Quick View
    • Scilla morrisii

    • €5.00
    • Beautiful little jewel endemic to Cyprus where is is becoming very rare. Our stock is originally from Jim Archibald 10 seeds for
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  • Scilla peruviana gattefossii SBL247Scilla peruviana gattefossii SBL247 Quick View
    • Scilla peruviana gattefossii SBL247Scilla peruviana gattefossii SBL247 Quick View
    • Scilla peruviana gattefossii SBL247

    • €5.00
    • 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! 12 seeds for 
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  • Scilla peruviana mixScilla peruviana mix Quick View
    • Scilla peruviana mixScilla peruviana mix Quick View
    • Scilla peruviana mix

    • €5.00
    • A mix seeds of a very robust form. White and blue forms. The largest I grow. Better planted in the ground or a very big pot when mature. 12 seeds for  
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  • Scilla peruviana subsp. ughii Quick View
    • Scilla peruviana subsp. ughii Quick View
    • Scilla peruviana subsp. ughii

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  • Scilla peruviana var. ifniensis SF56 Quick View
    • Scilla peruviana var. ifniensis SF56 Quick View
    • Scilla peruviana var. ifniensis SF56

    • €5.00
    • This robust, showy form from Morocco produces large flowering stems up to 40 cm when mature. Flowers are pale grayish-blue . Forms large clumps with time 12 seeds for
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  • Scilla ramburei Quick View
    • Scilla ramburei Quick View
    • Scilla ramburei

    • €5.00
    • A beautiful species from south parts of Sain and Portugal. A good clumper with relatively long blooming period. New for 2025 12 seeds for
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  • Sparaxis grandiflora ssp. grandiflora Quick View
    • Sparaxis grandiflora ssp. grandiflora Quick View
    • Sparaxis grandiflora ssp. grandiflora

    • €5.00
    • This species has large purple flowers, flowering over few weeks in full sun. 15 seeds for
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  • Sparaxis maculosa Quick View
    • Sparaxis maculosa Quick View
    • Sparaxis maculosa

    • €5.00
    • One of the most striking bulbous plants from SA. Up to 2oCM, blooming for about 3 weeks in spring New for 2025 12 seeds for
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  • Sparaxis metelerkampiae Quick View
    • Sparaxis metelerkampiae Quick View
    • Sparaxis metelerkampiae

    • €5.00
    • Little known specicies from the Western Cape, bright, wide leaves with purple/white  flowers 15 seeds for
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  • Stenbergia greuteriana Quick View
    • Stenbergia greuteriana Quick View
    • Stenbergia greuteriana

    • Ex. Crete, Omalos. Now a synonym of Sternbergia lutea but nothing will convince me  it is S. lutea... This species is a miniature, only 3-4cm. it is even smaller than some Sternbergia colchiciflora i grow. Not available this year 
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  • Sternbergia  clusiana Quick View
    • Sternbergia  clusiana Quick View
    • Sternbergia clusiana

    • No doubt that this is the 'Queen of Autumn'.  Large cup like, yellow to Yolk color flowers, Forming large clumps with time. Needs warm dry conditions. 6 seeds for SOLD OUT      
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  • Sternbergia candida x vernalisSternbergia candida x vernalis Quick View
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    • Sternbergia candida x vernalis

    • This is the result of a cross between Sternbergia vernalis (pollen donor) and Sternbergia candida. Hybrids are mostly pale lemony color or creamy yellow.  We need to hand pollinate the parents every year in order to get new seeds. Probably the first time seeds of this hybrid are offered commercially. Not available this year
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  • Sternbergia sicula Quick View
    • Sternbergia sicula Quick View
    • Sternbergia sicula

    • €5.00
    • Seeds from the different collections I grow. Different sizes and forms of flowers and leaves.    8 seeds for
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  • Sternbergia sicula ex. Kythira Quick View
    • Sternbergia sicula ex. Kythira Quick View
    • Sternbergia sicula ex. Kythira

    • A showy form with unusually large flowers. Ex. Joan Fielding collection Not available this year    
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  • Tecophilaea violiflora Quick View
    • Tecophilaea violiflora Quick View
    • Tecophilaea violiflora

    • €5.00
    • Cheerful little species from Peru and Chile with vivid blue color . Easily grown in a pot with well drainage soil. 15 seeds for
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  • Triteleia crocea Quick View
    • Triteleia crocea Quick View
    • Triteleia crocea

    • Californian species, blooming in early summer. 20-25cm with deep yellow flowers. Seeds available in July  
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  • Tritonia deusta Quick View
    • Tritonia deusta Quick View
    • Tritonia deusta

    • €5.00
    • Another stunner from the west Cape, unbelievably intense orange color. Stems 20-30cm, flowering up to 4 weeks in Spring. 20 seeds for
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  • Tritonia florentiaeTritonia florentiae Quick View
    • Tritonia florentiaeTritonia florentiae Quick View
    • Tritonia florentiae

    • Beautiful and curious species from South Africa. Blooming in late Autumn into winter.  1-3 stemless yolk-colored flowers. 10 seeds for  SOLD OUT
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  • Tritonia pallida Quick View
    • Tritonia pallida Quick View
    • Tritonia pallida

    • €5.00
    • A lovely species blooming over 4-6 weeks.  Up to 35cm with masses of whitish flowers. 10 seeds for
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  • Tritonia squalida Quick View
    • Tritonia squalida Quick View
    • Tritonia squalida

    • €5.00
    • A showy species from SA, 30 cm, with long flowering stems carrying large pink flowers. 15 seeds for
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  • Tulipa agenensis OP211181 Quick View
    • Tulipa agenensis OP211181 Quick View
    • Tulipa agenensis OP211181

    • €5.00
    • 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 more hardy due to its origin. Still it would need a long, dry summer rest from June - Late October 12 seeds for
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  • Tulipa agenensis OP28259 Quick View
    • Tulipa agenensis OP28259 Quick View
    • Tulipa agenensis OP28259

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Nazareth, Tall form, good clumper, very showy! 15 seeds for      
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  • Tulipa agenensis sharonensis OP28317Tulipa agenensis sharonensis OP28317 Quick View
    • Tulipa agenensis sharonensis OP28317Tulipa 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. 15 seeds for
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  • Tulipa bakeri Quick View
    • Tulipa bakeri Quick View
    • Tulipa bakeri

    • €5.00
    • Ex Crete. Some botanists consider this name to be synonym for  Tulipa saxatilis, others consider it  to be a subspcies  (T. saxatilis ssp bakeri), others thins it is a natural hybrid between T. saxatilis and T. cretica.  I find it different  from T. saxatilis  by its  growth habit as it is not stoloniferous. 10 seeds for  
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  • Tulipa boissieri OP220024Tulipa boissieri OP220024 Quick View
    • Tulipa boissieri OP220024Tulipa boissieri OP220024 Quick View
    • Tulipa boissieri OP220024

    • €5.00
    • 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. It has bluish-green undulate leaves and the deepest red colored flowers. Leaves and stem are hairy. Needs to be grown under glass, in hot sunny position. Should…
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  • Tulipa creticaTulipa cretica Quick View
    • Tulipa creticaTulipa cretica Quick View
    • Tulipa cretica

    • €5.00
    • Ex. Crete; Moni Toplou A little jewel from Crete. with petals with pink color on the outer side. Despite its a miniature species it is quite showy. Protect the seedling for the first 2 -3 seasons. 12 seeds for
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  • Tulipa cypriaTulipa cypria Quick View
    • Tulipa cypriaTulipa cypria Quick View
    • Tulipa cypria

    • €5.00
    • A most desirable species from Cyprus. Tall stems carry the darkest, deep blood colored flowers in the genus. 15 seeds for  
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  • Tulipa polychroma OP220022 Quick View
    • Tulipa polychroma OP220022 Quick View
    • Tulipa polychroma OP220022

    • This species has quite a vast distribution.  In the Eastern mediterranean it is distributed at high elevation in the deserts of S. Jordan and the Negev highlands, extending to Eastern Turkey, Iraq and Iran. Needs a long, dry summer rest. Would enjoy cold dry winters. Not available this year
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  • Wachendorfia multiflora Quick View
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    • Wachendorfia multiflora

    • €5.00
    • This species from South Africa is about 15cm, highly floriferous with unusual orange-brown flowers. Blooming for 3-4 weeks. 6 seeds for  
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  • Wurmbea stricta Quick View
    • Wurmbea stricta Quick View
    • Wurmbea stricta

    • €5.00
    • A showy south African species from the West Cape. Flowering stems up to 25cm. Easy! New for 2025 15 seeds for 
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  • Zephyranthes tubispathaZephyranthes tubispatha Quick View
    • Zephyranthes tubispathaZephyranthes tubispatha Quick View
    • Zephyranthes tubispatha

    • €5.00
    • Syn. Habranthus tubispathus A cheerful small  species for a pot or a rock garden. Multiplies rapidly from bulbs and seeds, flowering 2-3 times during early summer and autumn. We have fresh seeds to sow upon arrival. 20 fresh seeds for
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