
Scilla haemorrhoidalis
lovely species from the Canary Island,
fleshy green leaves, colorful flowers and orange seed pods.
not hardy!
Season is closed. New season open June 2020
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Narcissus tazetta x obsoletus
A very rare natural hybrid between these two autumnal flowering Narcissus from the northern Israeli coast.
It is sterile therefor we need to split the bulbs.
Not available this year
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Muscari parviflorum
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.
Season is closed now, bulbs will be available to order in May 2021
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Biarum tenuifolium ssp. zelbori OP28328
Ex. Turkey; Labranda
This species grows in SW Turkey and in the Islands of Rhodes, Crete and Kos.
Usually in rock pockets and crevices but also in open fields and pine forests.
Tends to form clumps.
Not available this year
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Fritillaria acmopetala OP212022
Ex. Turkey; Antalya province; W. of Kemer
This species is about 25-40 cm. Flowers are quite large. Blooming in early March.
Bulbs will be available to order again in May 2021
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Scilla dimartinoi
This showy species is endemic to the Island of Lampedusa. Unlike its well known relative S. peruviana, this species has more compact growth and a large flat umbel on a short stem. Color of the flowers is pale grayish/blue which gives a nice contrast to the deep olive-green leaves with white hairs at the margins.
Season is closed now, bulbs will be available to order in May 2021