• Dracunculus vulgaris – Green/pinkish spathe Quick View
  • Drimia aphylla OP220215 Quick View
    • Drimia aphylla OP220215 Quick View
    • Drimia aphylla OP220215

    • Originally comes from the highest known population on Mt Hermon at almost 1200m of elevation. Probably a hardier population as it receives snow for a short time every year. Tall, robust flowering spikes up to 1.5m. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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  • Drimia fugax ABS4429Drimia fugax ABS4429 Quick View
    • Drimia fugax ABS4429Drimia fugax ABS4429 Quick View
    • Drimia fugax ABS4429

    • Ex. Morocco Early flowering, autumnal species, usually starting as early as August. 2-3 flowering spikes up to 40cm appear  with few weeks intervals. The narrow blue-green leaves appear after the rains. Bulb season is closed now. Seeds available for order throughout the year New season will open June/July 2024    
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  • Drimia fugax SL351 Quick View
    • Drimia fugax SL351 Quick View
    • Drimia fugax SL351

    • Ex. Tunisia Early flowering, autumnal species, usually starting as early as August. 2-3 flowering spikes up to 30cm appear with few weeks intervals. The narrow blue-green leaves appear after the rains. Flowers open in the afternoon. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026  
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  • Drimia maura Quick View
    • Drimia maura Quick View
    • Drimia maura

    • Syn Urginea maura. Rarity! A beautiful Sea squill endemic to Morocco. Differs from Drimia maritima by being smaller, narrower green leaves. Flowering stem is loose, longer pedicels. Season is closed now, new season start July 2026  
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  • Drimia numidica OP210211Drimia numidica OP210211 Quick View
    • Drimia numidica OP210211Drimia numidica OP210211 Quick View
    • Drimia numidica OP210211

    • Originally collected near Mochos in Eastern Crete. This is a particularly 'Reddish' form with dark red-brown bulbs and red flowering stems. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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  • Drimia 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 palaestina OP21013Drimia palaestina OP21013 Quick View
    • Drimia palaestina OP21013Drimia palaestina OP21013 Quick View
    • Drimia palaestina OP21013

    • syn. Drimia undata Recently, Drimia undata has been splitted into 3 separate species; Drimia palaestina is the eastern Mediterranean representative. Distributed in the deserts of Israel, Jordan and Palestine this species flowers at the beginning of August when temperatures are way above the 30's C. Beautiful, narrow, undulate silvery-blue leaves appear few months later. Leaves rot rapidly if stay wet for too long, therefore…
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  • Drimia purpurascens Quick View
    • Drimia purpurascens Quick View
    • Drimia purpurascens

    • Syn. Drimia undata ssp caeculi Ex Spain; Valencia, Puzol Blooming at the end of August - September to about 40 cm, flowers are pink followed by beautiful silvery-blue, undulate leaves. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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  • 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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  • Eruca sativa – RUCOLAEruca sativa – RUCOLA Quick View
    • Eruca sativa – RUCOLAEruca sativa – RUCOLA Quick View
    • Eruca sativa – RUCOLA

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    • The 'classic' pungent, 'nutty', cress-like flavor. Used in salads, pasta and as garnish. Very easy to grow, sow Autumn or early spring in the ground or in a large pot due to its size. New for 2023 25 seeds for
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  • Ferraria crispa Quick View
  • Ferraria crispa Quick View
    • Ferraria crispa Quick View
    • Ferraria crispa

    • A compact, highly floriferous form up to 25 cm. Blooming over 3-4 weeks. Flowering late in the season Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026      
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  • Ferraria crispa OP215081 Quick View
  • Ferraria crispa OP215081 Quick View
  • Ferraria divaricata arenosa Quick View
    • Ferraria divaricata arenosa Quick View
    • Ferraria divaricata arenosa

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    • 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 divaricata arenosa Quick View
    • Ferraria divaricata arenosa Quick View
    • Ferraria divaricata arenosa

    • A south African species, flowers quite similar to the more known F. crispa but has quite different growth habit. Leaves are rigid, erect, narrow. Need to be controlled in the garden as it may cover large areas due to very effective stolons. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026      
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  • 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
  • Fessia greilhuberiFessia greilhuberi Quick View
  • Fessia greilhuberi Quick View
    • Fessia greilhuberi Quick View
    • Fessia greilhuberi

    • syn Scilla greilhuberi Native to North Iran this showy specie produces large clumps with sky blue flowering stems. Excellent garden plant seems to be adaptable to different climates. Season is closed now, new season start July 2026
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  • Freesia fucata Quick View
    • Freesia fucata Quick View
    • Freesia fucata

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    • 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 leichtlinii Quick View
    • Freesia leichtlinii Quick View
    • Freesia leichtlinii

    • Originally from South Africa but naturalized in many parts of the Mediterranean, this species is highly scented and spreads quickly in the garden. Excellent for a pot full. Season is closed now, new season start July 2026  
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