Sort by:
321 products
321 products
Tulipa Buttercup is a charming Greigii tulip with bright yellow flowers with striking red stripes. Greigii tulips grow up to 25 to 30cm high in the garden and because they do not grow tall, they are resistant to different weather conditions. These tulips have a long flowering period. This flower bulb adds a sunny accent to the garden in late spring and is ideal for borders, rock gardens and in pots. It thrives best in well-drained soil and full sun.
The Tulipa Alison Bradley is a beautiful full tulip that is reminiscent of a peony due to its shape and purple-red color. This elegant flower bulb blooms in mid to late spring and is perfect for borders and pots and is also suitable as cut flowers. When you plant them in groups, they form a beautiful purple-red carpet. This tulip thrives best in well-drained soil and full sun.
The Iris Hollandica White Magic has pure white flowers with a striking yellow accent. These exotic-looking flowers grow on sturdy stems and are therefore very suitable as cut flowers. It thrives best in well-drained, fertile soil and full sun.
The Iris Hollandica Tiger Mix contains different types of 'veined' irises. These veins or stripes are reminiscent of tiger stripes, hence the name. Irises grow best in well-drained, fertile soil in open, sunny locations. They are easy to grow flower bulbs and perfect for the garden border.
Iris Hollandica Panther is a real eye-catcher with its beautiful lilac-purple flowers. The petal has a sunny yellow accent with a bronze edge. The flower spreads a pleasant and unobtrusive scent that attracts butterflies and bees. This impressive iris blooms in late spring and is perfect for borders and bouquets. It grows best in well-drained, fertile soil and full sun.
The Allium Red Mohican has a special appearance with a burgundy red color, which develops a large crest during flowering. This ornamental onion is certainly suitable as a cut flower. Blooms in early summer and attracts bees and butterflies. Low-maintenance and hardy, this special plant adds a playful and exotic touch to the garden. A real eye-catcher for garden lovers!
The Allium Neapolitanum is a very small species that looks more like garlic in terms of flower shape. This ornamental onion is therefore also sometimes called White Garlic or Naples Garlic. The plant blooms with a screen of small white flowers and blooms early in the year, around the beginning of April. This allium is very suitable for naturalizing in a lawn or at the edge of a border.
The Allium Mercurius is a refined ornamental onion with a hemispherical, shiny purple flower. Blooms in late spring and attracts bees and butterflies. This hardy and low-maintenance plant adds a subtle appearance to the garden. Also suitable as a cut flower.
The Allium Globemaster is a majestic ornamental onion with huge, spherical flower heads in a beautiful purple color. Perfect for borders and as a cut flower. Blooms in late spring and attracts bees and butterflies. Low-maintenance and hardy, this striking plant is a real eye-catcher in the garden.
The Allium Atropurpureum is an ornamental onion with hemispherical dark purple-red flowers. After flowering, beautiful seed pods follow that remain attractive for a long time. Ideal for borders and as a cut flower. Blooms in early summer and attracts bees and butterflies.
Tulipa Sunshine Club is a cheerful Triumph tulip, characterized by its radiant yellow flowers with a subtle red irregular edge on the petals. This flower bulb is multi-flowered and grows up to five flowers per stem. With their sturdy stems and bright colours, they are ideal for borders, pots and in cut flower arrangements. This sunny tulip will certainly brighten up the garden!
Tulipa Red Beauty is a wild tulip that is very suitable for naturalization (= propagation). This low-flowering tulip has pink-red flowers with a silver-green sheen on the outside. This early bloomer, with a height of only 10-15 cm, is ideal for rock gardens and borders. The flowers open widely in the sun, and the species is known for its hardiness and ease of care. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun.
Kaufmanniana tulips bloom very early in the season with broad, flat flowers that open widely in clear weather. These tulips are low flowering and have a long flowering period. They are often bicolored. These tulips are ideal for rock gardens and borders, thanks to their compact size and striking blooms.
Tulipa Van Eijk is a classic Darwin hybrid tulip and is known for its large, elegant flowers with a dark pink-red colour and sturdy, long stems. This tulip is loved for its long flowering and strong resistance to wind and rain, making it an excellent choice for gardens, borders and as a cut flower.