Biarum tenuifolium ssp. zelbori OP28328
Ex. Turkey; Labranda
This species grows in SW Turkey and in the Islands of Rhodes, Crete and Kos.
Usually in rock pockets and crevices but also in open fields and pine forests.
Tends to form clumps.
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Iris filifolia
Ex Spain; Malaga ;Sierra de Mijas.
A favorite. 60 cm, slender and most elegant species with the deepest Purple-violet color.
Will clump rapidly in a sunny spot in a mile climate garden.
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Tulipa agenensis sharonensis OP28317
Somewhat smaller than the usual ssp agenensis. This form ( ssp sharonensis) is rowing along the northern coast of Israel and Lebanon. Color is the most vivid red with a yellow blotch on the outside and beautiful black center. Leaves undulate and horizontal. Recommended full sun in order to keep this growing habit. Blooming in February to March.
First time offered, 6 years old bulbs
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Muscari parviflorum
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.
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Scilla latifolia
An incredibly robust and beautiful species from Morocco and the Canary Islands.
It flowers in autumn when leaves are still immature. Unlike its relative S. madeirensis from Madeira the stem of this species tends to branch into three, with a long flowering season. The large bulbs grow to a Drimia maritima bulb size with deep purple/blue tunics.Bulb season is closed now.
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Scilla dimartinoi
This showy species is endemic to the Island of Lampedusa. Unlike its well known relative S. peruviana, this species has more compact growth and a large flat umbel on a short stem. Color of the flowers is pale grayish/blue which gives a nice contrast to the deep olive-green leaves with white hairs at the margins.
Bulb season is closed now.
Seeds available for order throughout the year
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