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Mrs. Garfield is an old hybrid made in the UK around 1880, between a Dutch Hippeastrum hybrid and the diminute H. reticulatum var. striatifolium.
This deciduous species is grown as an ornamental in different areas of Mexico. Nevertheless it is scarce in the wild, as it is found in small and scattered populations in dry areas of C-SE Mexico.
If it is named "imperialis", then there must be a reason! It is the largest species in the genus, with wide leaves and large flowers.
Evergreen South American bulb. The cultivar 'Alberto Castillo', has white, larger flowers and was collected in the 1980s by Alberto Castillo, the owner of Ezeiza Botanical Garden, from an abandoned garden in Buenos Aires.
Ipheion uniflorum is a free-blooming evergreen bulb from Argentina and Uruguay, with leaves smelling like garlic.
This selection of Ipheion has bright, deep blue overlapping perianth segments.
Bright blue selection of Ipheion uniflorum, a free-blooming evergreen bulb from Argentina and Uruguay, with leaves smelling like garlic. It blooms from late winter throughout spring.
Ismene hawkesii is a rare flowering plant native to the dry Andean regions of Peru. It is known for its striking, fragrant white flowers with long, narrow petals and a central, trumpet-like corona that gives it an elegant appearance.
Each bulb bears two lanceolate leaves per year and produces showy spikes of white flowers, about 20 cm tall in March or April, just before leaves die off.
Winter growing buln, native to sandy plains, each bulb bears two leaves. In February it produces showy spikes of sessile pink and purple flowers. It slowly clumps and will fill the pot in 3 or 5 years.
This is one of those American Amaryllids that drive collectors crazy. Each bulb produces one very large flower similar to Hymenocallis or Pancratium, but up to 18 cm in diameter!
No common name is enough for this bulb, which bears one of the most beautiful flowers on Earth. It is the showiest of the genus Lilium but it stands out because of its perfect adaptation to mediterranean climates: it sprouts a new rosettes in autumn, and keeps growing through the winter until it blooms and dies back to ground in early summer.
Red Spider Lily is a domesticated triploid Lycoris from China,with a more than beautiful inflorescence in fall, It does not produce any seeds but it suckers freely.
South african bulb with lovely glossy orange flowers with a dark brown centre. It is from a winter rainfall area in South Africa, so it goes dormant in Summer.
Small xerophytic bulb from South Africa, holding a tuft of deciduous leaves. The clumping bulbs grow partially exposed above the ground and during the dry summer season they survive heat and sun because they are coated in their old and dry papery sheaths.
This Oxalis comes from an area in Chile with scarce winter rainfall, dry summers and abundant humidity in the air. It is a shrub, 1-2 m tall and ocasionally more, with succulent trifoliate leaves and abundant bright yellow flowers. Oxalis gigantea is the largest species in the genus. It is slow growing and long leaved.
Pack of 5 bulbs. A four-leaved lucky clover native to Mexico. Easy to grow. It is a people stopper, because all leaves are split in four. This species is also small and beautiful, in terms of leaves and flowers.
The most colourful leaf in the genus Oxalis! Three bright colours show up in one plant: each leaf has two colours: pink-purple and blue-purple, and flowers are pink. This species is native to southern South America and it is almost evergreen. It takes short light frost if kept in draining soil. It looks nice in individual pots or a standing-out fill-up...
Large white flowers occur at the peak of summer. Leaves are thick, typically curled, arranged in fans. They come out of very large bulbs. This plant is native to a small area of white sand beaches in the Caribbean. We offer almost-adult bulbs, that can flower in less than one year.
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