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The Narcissus Congress is characterized by its large, striking bright yellow flowers with an orange trumpet-shaped crown. This daffodil blooms in early spring and has sturdy, long stems. This species is popular because of its vibrant colors and robust growth. It is extremely suitable for planting in large groups, or for use as a cut flower.
The name says it all: narcissus 'Changing Colors' changes color during flowering. The flowers open in a soft yellow shade and gradually change to white with a peachy pink crown. This narcissus has strong stems and blooms in early to mid-spring. The nice thing about this narcissus is that it never gets boring. You see something change in your garden every day.
The narcissus Geranium has beautiful white flowers with small, orange crowns and grows in clusters of up to 10 flowers per stem. This narcissus blooms in late spring and has a wonderful scent. Because of its charming, compact flowers and wonderful scent, this narcissus is ideal for borders and pots and also very suitable for naturalizing.
The Narcissus Replete is an elegant daffodil with large, double white flowers and a soft pink, apricot center. The soft pastel flowers add a romantic touch to the garden. This daffodil is known for its robust and weather-resistant qualities, making it an excellent choice for both gardens and flowerpots. It also makes a great cut flower for a beautiful, full bouquet.
Narcissus White Lion has double flowers with refined ivory white petals that alternate with yellow petals in the heart. The subtle scent and bright, fresh appearance make this narcissus a beautiful addition to the garden. The plant is robust and resistant to various weather conditions.
Narcissus Dick Wilden stands out with its double, filled flowers in a bright yellow color. This daffodil blooms in mid-spring and has sturdy stems, which means the flowers remain upright. This daffodil is loved for its lush, full appearance and durability, making it an excellent choice for both garden planting and cut flowers. They easily return year after year, provided the conditions are right: sufficient sun and not too dry.
Tulipa Lalibela is a typical Darwin hybrid tulip: a large classic tulip with vibrant orange-red flowers and strong, straight stems. This tulip is popular for its striking colour and its durability, making it excellent for both garden planting and cut flowers in flower arrangements.
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.
This Sparaxis Mix, also known as the Gypsy Flower, provides an explosion of colour in the garden at the end of spring with multi-coloured flowers in shades of red, orange, yellow and white. These striking flower bulbs are perfect for borders, pots and as cut flowers. They thrive best in well-drained soil and full sun.
This scilla Siberica Alba, also known as the Oriental Star Hyacinth, is a beautiful ground cover with beautiful white star-shaped flowers. This bulbous plant attracts many bees and bumblebees and is ideal for naturalization. It likes to be in sunny to semi-shaded places, under trees or in the lawn.
This Scilla Siberica, also known as the Oriental Star Hyacinth, is a beautiful ground cover with fresh blue star-shaped flowers. This bulbous plant attracts many bees and bumblebees and is ideal for naturalization. It likes to be in sunny to semi-shaded places, under trees or in the lawn.
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.
