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Scilla Bifolia Rosea, also known as the Early Star Hyacinth, is a charming spring bloomer with beautiful, soft pink flowers. This hardy bulb plant blooms early in spring and thrives in rock gardens and under trees. An ideal species for naturalization.
Puschkinia Libanotica, also known as the Russian snowdrop, blooms with delicate white flowers, accented with a subtle blue stripe. This hardy bulb plant blooms very early in the spring and thrives in rock gardens and under trees. Also very suitable for naturalization.
Oxalis Deppei Iron Cross, also called wood sorrel or lucky clover, is a ground cover with striking decorative leaves; heart-shaped in bright green with a purple-red heart. This lucky clover blooms with delicate pink flowers that open during the day and close at night. Oxalis is a root vegetable and is moderately hardy (can withstand a mild winter).
The Muscari Armeniacum is the best-known blue grape hyacinth with bright blue flowers. This hardy flower bulb is perfect for borders and pots and also very suitable for naturalisation. Also looks great in a woodland garden. It thrives best in well-drained soil and a sunny to semi-shaded location.
Muscari Valerie Finnis is perfect for naturalising and looks great in a woodland garden or in pots. This muscari is a special flower from the grape hyacinth family and is known for its light blue grape hyacinths. It thrives best in well-drained soil and a sunny to semi-shaded location.
The Leucojum Aestivum is also called the summer bell. These resemble snowdrops, but they grow significantly taller with larger flowers. Very suitable for humid partial shade and on the banks of a pond. The summer bell comes back every year and naturalizes (multiplies) easily.
The Ixia mix are brightly colored summer bulbs, also called grain lilies. Ixias can be planted in borders or pots. The flowers close daily and grow a little larger every day. They also attract butterflies and bees. Ixias are also very suitable as cut flowers.
The Iris Reticulata is a dwarf iris that blooms early in the spring, when most spring bloomers are still in hibernation. The dwarf iris is very suitable for pots and borders. The Iris Reticulata mix contains three varieties: the Purple Hill (purple), the Clairette (blue) and the White Magic (white).
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.
The Iris Hollandica Red Ember adds warmth to the garden with its stunning mix of colors. This beautiful iris has red-brown flowers and contrasting yellow accents. It blooms in late spring and is ideal for borders and bouquets. It thrives best in well-drained, fertile soil and full sun.
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 Hyacinthoides (bluebell) is a very strong cut flower, has no scent and is ideal for underplanting shrubs and trees. These flower bulbs are also very suitable for naturalization. The mix contains three types of Hyacinthoides Hispanica: the Excelsior (blue), the Miss World (pink) and the White Triumphator (white).
Galanthus elwesii 'Snow Fox' is a snowdrop with slightly convex outer petals with a subtle light green pattern. As soon as the outer leaves are completely open, you will see a striking green marking on the inside. This snowdrop has a wonderful honey scent.