• Narcissus tazetta x deficiens Quick View
  • Narcissus tortifolius Quick View
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    • 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
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    • Narcissus viridiflorus

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    • 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 viridiflorus

    • 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. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026  
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  • Narcissus x alleniaeNarcissus x alleniae Quick View
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    • 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 alleniae

    • This is natural hybrid between Narcissus viridiflorus and Narcissus obsoletus.  It is probably the best natural hybrid, highly floriferous,, each mature bulb can produce 2-3 flowering stems, highly scented and an excellent clumper. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026
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  • Narcissus x perezlaraeNarcissus x perezlarae Quick View
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    • Narcissus x perezlarae

    • A natural hybrid from Spain, probably between N. cavanilesii and N. serotinus. Beautiful yellow flowers that become much paler as they mature. Season is closed now, new season will start July 2026    
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  • Narcissus x xanthochlorus Quick View
  • Nerine filifolia Quick View
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  • Nothoscordum gracile Quick View
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    • 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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  • Ocimum basilicum ‘Cardinal’ Quick View
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    • Ocimum basilicum ‘Cardinal’

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    • Probably the showiest Basil, large flowering heads with deep burgundy-purple bracts that last over weeks. It is perennial but needs winter protraction. (sunny windowsill, greenhouse) wonderful spicy scent. 20 seeds for
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    • Ocimum basilicum var. thyrsiflora

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    • This highly decorative variety has wonderful, intense scent similar to Cinnamon. Deep purple flowers from Mid Spring to autumn.  In work, protected area can last 2-3 years. Like all Basil it tends to hybridize with other variety therefore it is grown separately Perfect as a cut flower 20 seeds for
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  • Ornithogalum arabicumOrnithogalum arabicum Quick View
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    • Ornithogalum arabicum

    • This well-known species is native to the western Mediterranean and North Africa. Tall stems in late spring, to about 80 cm caring large white flowers with black stigma and bright yellow stamens. Excellent for a large pot or in a sunny, mild garden. Good increaser and an excellent cut flower. Wonderful as a cut flower! Season is closed now. New season will start June…
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  • Ornithogalum chionophyllum OP28206 Quick View
  • Ornithogalum comosum Quick View
  • Ornithogalum creticum OP28213Ornithogalum creticum OP28213 Quick View
  • Ornithogalum creticum OP28213Ornithogalum creticum OP28213 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum creticum OP28213Ornithogalum creticum OP28213 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum creticum OP28213

    • Ex. Crete; Emoudi, Pelakias To about 45 cm, this species has blue-green leaves and tall spikes of green colored flowers in late spring. A good clumper! Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025  
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  • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004

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    • 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 cuspidatum OP212004 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004 Quick View
    • Ornithogalum cuspidatum OP212004

    • Very rare and showy species from Syria and Iraq. It is one of the largest species in the eastern Mediterranean. Leaves can reach 40cm in length and flowering stems start short but elongate over 3 weeks to about 30 cm carrying dozens of flowers. Forms impressive clumps. Needs full sun and would thrive in wet soils. Season is closed now. New season will start…
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  • Ornithogalum divergens Quick View
  • Ornithogalum divergens Quick View
    • Ornithogalum divergens Quick View
    • Ornithogalum divergens

    • Ex. Crete; S. of Kakodiki Smaller than O. umbellatum with narrower, darker leaves often slightly hairy. Forming large clumps Season is closed now. New season will start June 2025
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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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