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Moraea lurida
- A variable species from South Africa, usually it is the last Morea species to flower for me, at the end of spring. Season is closed now, new season starts July 2026
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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 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
- €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
- €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
- €5.00
- Ex. Samaria region - Palestine Tall slender form with pale flowers. 15 seeds for
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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
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- 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’
- €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
- €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’
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- 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 ‘Album’
- 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. Seeds offered for the first time Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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Muscari commutatum OP211021
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- 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 commutatum OP211021
- Ex. Greece; Peloponnese; Monemvasia. A robust form with deep color. Produces massive clumps. Excellent for naturalizing in a mild climate garden. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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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
- €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
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- 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 parviflorum
- Ex. Cyprus The only autumnal flowering species. Usually appears immediately after the first rain to follow by filiform 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, new season will start July 2026
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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
- €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
- €5.00
- Tall slender form of this species, blooms for about 3 weeks. 12 seeds for
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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
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- 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 macrocarpa
- Synonym Muscari macrocarpum Finally, we can offer 3 years old bulbs of this magnificent robust form. They will probably need two more years to flower. Highly scented!!! Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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