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Freesia leichtlinii
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- 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 viridis
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- 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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Freesia viridis
- Curious small species from South Africa, Easy. Nice red seed pods Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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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. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2026
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Fritillaria arabica (F. persica) OP221011
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- 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
- 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
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- 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
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- 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 conica
- A rare and endangered species from the Peloponnese 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 in 2010 by the late Marcus Harvey. First time bulbs are offered, juvenile bulbs, only few available this year Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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Fritillaria davisii
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- 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 frankiorum
- This rare species is growing in a relatively small area in NE Syria and SE Turkey (Hatay Province). It enjoys full sun and deep, wet soil during winter. Season is closed now. New season will start June 2026
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Fritillaria graeca x davisii
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- Beautiful little hybrid offered for the first time. 12 seeds for
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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’
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- 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 OP213063
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- 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 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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Fritillaria rhodia OP28144
- Endemic to the Rhodes - Greece Bulbs are 3-4 years old, still only about 1 - 1.5 cm in size. Not available this year
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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
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- 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
- 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
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- 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
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- 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)
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- 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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