Since 1868 de Jager has been producing top quality, top sized bulbs. The large sizes do make an enormous difference, providing bigger flowers, stronger stems, and better naturalisation. Choose from over 460 varieties and transform your garden with scent and colour. Summer Flowering varieties now available to order.
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Elwesii
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The greater snowdrop, Galanthus Elwesii is a strong and robust variety which naturalises easily and can be relied on for years to come in the garden. Stems of single white flowers, up to 15cm tall, bloom in January and February and are a welcome sign of spring when little else is blooming outdoors.
Snow-white, snowdrop Galanthus Elwesii pointed petals hang downwards, beneath which emerald-green markings of the inner segments can just be seen. If spring arrives early with a spell of warm, sunny days, the flowers may be fleeting and will last longer during a period of extended cold weather.
A delicate, yet extremely hardy cultivar which has been granted an Award of Garden Merit by the RHS.
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Bifolia
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Scilla Bifolia, also known as Squill, beguiles with petite, deep blue flowers which form dainty clusters. Resilient blooms flourish in early spring, heralding the season with their vibrant presence. Perfect for naturalising, they spread gracefully across gardens, creating a delicate carpet of blue.
Ideal for woodland gardens or rockeries, Scilla Bifolia thrives in both sun and shade, bringing a touch of wild, natural beauty to cultivated spaces.
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Coum Album
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With delicate, white flowers fluttering like a flurry of snowflakes, Cyclamen ‘Coum Alba’ is a superb early-season variety, blooming for weeks on end.
Lightly marbled, dark green foliage shows off the pearly blooms to perfection, and provides beautiful, ornamental groundcover. These little gems are a delightful complement to snowdrops and hellebores, ideal for underplanting trees and shrubs and filling container displays.
Hardy and easy-going, the RHS have bestowed this variety with their prestigious Award of Garden Merit. Cyclamen ‘Coum Alba’ provides a glimmer of floral joy during the darker months of the year.
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Unguicularis
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A welcome sight in the depths of winter, Iris ‘Unguicularis’ generously provides beautiful flowers from November to March. With delicate petals like butterfly wings, the lavender-blue blooms flutter above lance-shaped, evergreen foliage.
Brightening bare borders and containers, this variety delivers a dash of colour when it is needed most. The blooms radiate a soft, sweet scent – capitalise on this fragrance by positioning near frequented walkways.
Iris ‘Unguicularis’ is native to a dry climate and thrives in light, free-draining soil with a south-facing aspect. Snip the pretty, perfumed blooms as fresh cut flowers to relish some floral joy indoors during the winter months.
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Armeniacum Marleen
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Muscari armeniacum ‘Marleen’ produces masses of very large deep cobalt-blue flowers that bring bold spring colour and rich fragrance to the garden. The densely packed blooms of Muscari armeniacum ‘Marleen’ create a striking display in borders, containers, and naturalised planting schemes, where their vivid blue tones stand out beautifully against fresh spring foliage.
Robust and reliable, this impressive grape hyacinth is ideal for drifting through lawns, beneath trees, or along pathways, gradually forming vibrant carpets of long-lasting colour year after year. Its strong perfume and intense colouring make it a standout addition to any spring garden display.
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Bifolia Rosea
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Scilla Bifolia Rosea offers a dreamy display of pale lilac to lavender blue blooms, contrasting beautifully with spinach-green leaves. Delicate flowers appear early in the spring, adding a soft, ethereal touch to gardens.
Perfect for naturalising, they spread easily, forming charming clusters which brighten shady spots and woodland edges. Scilla Bifolia Rosea's subtle colour and graceful form make them a lovely addition to rockeries and borders, evoking a sense of tranquil elegance.
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Hederifolium
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Cyclamen ‘Hederifolium’ produce an abundance of finely formed, petite pink blooms with magenta centres, nodding gracefully on wiry stems. Dormant throughout spring and early summer, ‘Hederifolium’ burst into life again around July.
The appearance of these enchanting flowers in the autumn is followed by luxuriant foliage – large, variegated leaves offer attractive groundcover. Planted in naturalistic drifts beneath shrubs and trees, Cyclamen will seed itself freely to create fairy-tale woodland drifts.
Boasting an RHS Award of Garden Merit, this first-class variety is hardy and robust. Tolerant even of dry shade, Cyclamen ‘Hederifolium’ is ideal for bringing seasonal colour to the trickiest spots in the garden.
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Aucheri Blue Magic
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The distinctive blue flowers of Muscari Aucheri 'Blue Magic' offer a mesmerising addition to any garden. Long-lasting and vibrant, these blossoms create a picturesque scene which endures throughout the season. Each delicate petal contributes to the overall splendour, making them a perfect choice for gardeners seeking enduring beauty.
The charming blue hue of Muscari Aucheri 'Blue Magic' evokes tranquillity, adding a serene touch to borders, rock gardens, or containers.
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Mischtschenkoana
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Scilla 'Mischtschenkoana' dazzles with delicate light blue flowers, each petal adorned with darker stripes, creating a striking contrast. Early bloomers bring a touch of elegance to gardens, flourishing in clusters which capture the eye. Ideal for naturalising, they spread gracefully, enhancing both sunlit and shaded areas.
Their subtle beauty and intricate detailing make them perfect for rock gardens, woodland areas, and borders, Scilla Mischtschenkoana offers a refined and understated charm.
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Hederifolium Album
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For pretty mass planting in woodland or shady borders, Cyclamen ‘Hederifolium Album’ is a sublime choice. Dainty winged flowers of pure white bloom during autumn, followed by attractive, ivy-like silvered foliage which provides interest during the winter months.
Plant the corms in small groups just below the soil surface in spring and flowers will start to emerge from October. Prefers dappled shade and well-drained, rich soil where these delightful perennials will seed and spread freely.
Cyclamen ‘Hederifolium Album’ has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit for its prize-winning qualities and excellent, perennial performance.
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Aucheri White Magic
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As the first white cultivar of the grape hyacinth, Muscari 'Aucheri White Magic' stands out with pure, alabaster blooms. Suitable for pots, the sturdy, short leaves showcase clusters of pristine white flowers. This vigorous variety is long-lasting and brings an elegant touch to any garden space.
Muscari 'Aucheri White Magic' is perfect for creating a sophisticated, serene atmosphere, these flowers are a testament to timeless beauty and resilience.
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Siberica
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Scilla 'Siberica' bewitches with light blue, bell-shaped flowers which quickly naturalise, forming a delicate carpet of colour in both sun and shade. Early spring bloomers add a touch of ethereal beauty to gardens, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere.
Ideal for woodland gardens and shaded borders, their graceful, nodding blooms bring a sense of wild elegance. The soft blue hues of Scilla Siberica transform landscapes, offering a peaceful and a delightful visual feast.
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Mirabile
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Exquisite, dainty flowers in shades of pink, bloom from September to November on charming Cyclamen ‘Mirabile’. The sweet nodding flowers feature petals with serrated edges and a blotch of magenta at the base of each lobe.
Heart-shaped, dark green leaves with beautiful silver markings form a pretty bed of attractive groundcover – a perfect backdrop to enhance these whimsical autumn flowers. Cyclamen ‘Mirabile’ is the recipient of an Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for garden excellence and beauty. Plants will naturalise easily, forming captivating swathes of colour.
Plant the corms shallowly, just below the surface of well-drained, humus-rich soil in a partly shaded area of your garden. Also suitable for container planting.
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Aucheri Magic Mix
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Transform your garden into a magical carpet with the long-lasting blooms of Muscari Aucheri Magic Mix. This delightful blend of blue and white flowers creates a captivating display which enchants every passerby. The mix ensures a dynamic and visually appealing garden, with each colour complementing the other.
Ideal for borders or containers, Muscari 'Aucheri Magic Mix' offers a whimsical, fairy-tale charm which brings joy and wonder to your outdoor space.
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Siberica Alba
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Scilla 'Siberica Alba' dazzles with pure white flowers, creating a pristine and elegant display in early spring. Charming blooms quickly naturalise, spreading to form a beautiful carpet of white. Ideal for borders, rock gardens, and shaded areas, their delicate beauty brightens any garden space.
The contrast of alabaster petals against lush green foliage adds a touch of refined sophistication, making Scilla Siberica Alba a cherished addition to any garden.
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Fortune
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A delicate-looking, Heirloom Daffodil – Narcissus ‘Fortune’ opens its buds in March to reveal buttery yellow, paper-thin petals and a glowing marmalade trumpet. A favourite for naturalising in open grassy areas and orchards, reliably returning every March. Scatter the bulbs in a random pattern and plant where they fall to create a natural drift of spring colour.
Large Cupped Narcissi ‘Fortune’ can also be forced in pots for a ray of indoor sunshine.
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Mirabile Album
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During the autumn months, the stunning feathered blooms of pure white Cyclamen ‘Mirabile Album’ will take your breath away. Flowering in sweeping swathes through areas of dappled shade in the garden, these dainty beauties are truly captivating.
At the base of each crisp white petal of the Cyclamen ‘Mirabile Album’ is an eye-catching blotch of hot pink. Deep green foliage is heart shaped, with pretty marbled markings of silvery-green on the surface and forms an attractive groundcover carpet for the winter months.
Plant the corms just below the soil surface, which should be rich in humus and well-drained, in a partly shaded location.
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Imperialis Orange Beauty
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Fritillaria Imperialis Orange Beauty dazzles with vivid, bright orange-red, bell-shaped flowers. Each blossom radiates fiery energy which invigorates the garden, transforming it into a vibrant tapestry of colour. The flowers hang gracefully from sturdy stems, constructing a dramatic, an enchanting cascading effect.
With dynamic presence and bold colouring make Fritillaria Imperialis Orange Beauty essential for gardeners looking to add a splash of brilliance and life to their spring landscapes, ensuring a garden pulsing with vivid hues.
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Comosum
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Muscari Comosum produces unusual flower spikes with distinctive urn-shaped lower blooms topped by wiry purple tufts, creating a wonderfully textured and architectural display in late spring and early summer. The airy stems of Muscari Comosum bring movement and natural charm to gravel gardens, wildflower-style planting, and sunny borders, especially when planted in generous drifts.
Flowering through May and June, this distinctive variety thrives in dry, well-drained soil and sunny positions where it will gradually naturalise and multiply undisturbed. Ideal for adding contrast and a more relaxed, natural feel to seasonal planting schemes.
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Siberica Spring Beauty
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Scilla Siberica 'Spring Beauty' impresses with a succession of larger, bright blue flowers. Robust and vigorous, these blooms add a striking burst of colour to gardens. Ideal for naturalising, they spread quickly, forming a vivid blue carpet which thrives in both sun and shade.
Perfect for borders and woodland gardens, their vibrant hue and sturdy nature make them a standout feature. The enchanting blooms of Scilla Spring Beauty herald the arrival of spring in spectacular fashion.
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Pseudibericum
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With jewel-like, carmine pink flowers, Cyclamen ‘Pseudibericum’ adds glamorous colour to shady, sheltered areas in early spring. Each elongated petal is swept backwards and marked with a magenta ‘ace of spades’ shaped speck.
The radiant blooms are shown to advantage by lustrous, heart-shaped foliage highlighted by silver marbling. This choice variety has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the RHS. Thriving in moist, woodland settings, Cyclamen ‘Pseudibiricum’ is ideal for planting in drifts beneath trees for a naturalistic effect.
Fill a few containers next to your front door to capitalise on the sweet scent of the flowers when you arrive home.
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Latifolium
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Muscari 'Latifolium' presents a true spectacle with distinct, light blue buds contrasting against dark blue flowers on strong, sturdy stems. The unique broad leaf adds a lush green backdrop, making the blossoms pop even more.
This variety's remarkable dual-tone display and robust structure make a standout choice for gardeners. The striking appearance and hardy nature of Muscari Latifolium ensure a beloved feature in any garden setting.
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Siberica Mixed
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Scilla 'Siberica Mixed' offers a balanced blend of vibrant Siberica and pristine Alba varieties. This mixture creates a stunning tapestry of bright blue and pure white blooms, adding dynamic contrast to gardens. Perfect for naturalising, they spread rapidly, forming a lush carpet of colour.
Ideal for borders, rockeries, and shaded areas, the mix ensures an ever-changing visual delight. The harmonious blend of hues brings a lively and enchanting quality to spring gardens.
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Waterlily
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An exquisite plant which flowers during September and October, Colchicum ‘Waterlily’ produces large yet delicate-looking, rosy-lilac flowers. The segments of each double flower open horizontally to the autumn sun, looking like ethereal sea anemones.
Commonly known as meadow saffron, Colchicum Waterlily are wonderful pollinator-friendly flowers, invaluable for adding late-season colour to the garden.
Large, glossy leaves follow the flowers and remain until summer when they fade to reveal the waterlily-shaped flowers once more.
Colchicums are excellent for naturalising, forming large clumps amongst grass or at the edge of garden borders.
Well-drained soil and full sun or part shade is essential for the bulbs to thrive.
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Lindsay
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Bright blue flowers with petals edged in white define the captivating beauty of Muscari 'Lindsay'. Accompanied by mid-to-dark green leaves, this variety offers a refreshing and lively addition to any garden. The contrasting colours of the blooms and foliage create a striking visual effect, ensuring attention is grabbed.
Perfect for borders or as a focal point in a mixed planting, Muscari Lindsay brings a burst of colour and charm to your garden.
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Ocean Magic
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Muscari 'Ocean Magic', with light blue flowers, conjures images of serene ocean waves gently lapping at the shore. These delicate blossoms bring a touch of tranquillity to any garden, making them perfect for creating a peaceful, calming atmosphere.
Their subtle yet captivating hue blends effortlessly into any landscape, muscari Ocean Magic adds a splash of cool elegance. Ideal for borders, containers, or naturalising, they promise to enchant all who behold them.
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Ice Follies
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Long-lived with large, fragrant blooms of creamy white – the flowers of Large Cupped Narcissus ‘Ice Follies’ reliably reappear every March, emerging in a shade of soft spring yellow and gradually lightening as they age.
Winner of a prestigious ‘Award of Garden Merit’ from the RHS, large cupped narcissi ‘Ice Follies’ will naturalise and gently spread to create a carpet of showy, snowy blooms.
A classy choice for landscape planting and lining a driveway.
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Pink Sunrise
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Muscari Pink Sunrise is a unique and enchanting variety, with soft, delicate pink flowers evoking the gentle hues of dawn. These unusual blossoms add a touch of romance and whimsy to any garden space. Their delicate colour is perfect for creating a serene, dreamy ambience, making them a delightful addition to borders, rock gardens, or containers.
Muscari Pink Sunrise, a gentle beauty and distinctiveness make them a must-have for any gardener seeking something truly special.
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Siberian Tiger
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The robust and resilient Muscari Siberian Tiger boasts strong, pure white flowers, ideal for naturalising. These sturdy blooms bring a crisp, clean look to any garden, standing out against lush green foliage. Their tenacity and striking appearance make them perfect for gardeners seeking hardy yet beautiful plants.
Whether used in borders or scattered throughout the garden, Muscari 'Siberian Tiger' add a touch of elegance and strength to the landscape.
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Valerie Finnis
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Muscari 'Valerie Finnis' is a delightful variety, with stems bearing pretty, clear, porcelain-blue flowers. These charming blossoms add a touch of refinement and grace to any garden. Their delicate, clear blue hue is reminiscent of fine china, making them a unique and eye-catching addition.
Ideal for borders, containers, or naturalising, Muscari Valerie Finnis offer a timeless beauty which enhances the overall elegance of your garden space.
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Mixed
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For a vibrant and dynamic garden display, the Muscari Mixed variety offers a balanced mix of pink, white, blue, and purple flowers. This colourful assortment creates a lively, eye-catching spectacle which brightens any garden.
The diverse hues blend harmoniously, adding depth and interest to borders, containers, or rock gardens. This mix ensures a continuous display of colour, bringing joy and vitality to your outdoor space throughout the blooming season.
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Solida
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Dainty beauty, Corydalis ‘Solida’ brings colour to the darkest corners with light-mallow purple flowers, held on fleshy pink stems up to 20cm tall. Deeply cut, ferny foliage provides a lush green backdrop for the intriguing, tubular blooms to shine against when they flower during March and April.
Corydalis ‘Solida’ has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the RHS for its exceptional garden qualities; it is an invaluable plant for providing interesting, colourful groundcover in tricky spaces.
Suitable for rockeries, shady woodland borders and pathways where these rewarding gems will flourish and naturalise happily.
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Cilicica
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The golden, buttercup-like blooms of Eranthis ‘Cilicica’ are a welcome sight, introducing a pop of cheerful colour to the garden, during the darkest months of the year.
Winter aconites flower during January and February, producing valuable, colourful groundcover. These sunny gems thrive in areas of dappled shade, in moist, fertile soil and will multiply easily beneath the ground.
Eranthis ‘Cilicica’ produces finely cut, attractive bronzed-yellow foliage and flowers slightly later than the popular, more commonly seen cultivar ‘Hyemalis’
Plant the corms amongst Snowdrops and Crocus for a charming, late winter tapestry, blooming beneath mature trees or in a woodland border.
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Dens Canis Lilac Wonder
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Erythronium Dens Canis 'Lilac Wonder' is a charming spring bloom which bears dainty, lilac-rose flowers with striking, chocolate-brown basal spots. As the nodding blooms mature, their colourful petals fold back, exposing pollen-dusted anthers to bees and pollinators.
Attractive foliage is marbled green and purplish brown, appearing in clumps from which the delicate-looking, hardy blooms spring up during March and April. Perfect for naturalising in shaded areas, nestled beneath trees and shrubs. Erythronium are better known as Dog’s Tooth Violets, for their bulbs resemble canine teeth.
A recipient of the Award of Garden Merit from the RHS, Erythronium Dens Canis Lilac Wonder is known for its exquisite looks and excellent, perennial performance.
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Dens Canis Purple King
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A bewitching spring bloom, better known as the Dog’s Tooth Violet, Erythronium ‘Dens Canis Purple King’ will bring sweetness and charm to shady areas of your garden during March and April.
Nodding, cyclamen-purple flowers, on stems up to 10cm tall bloom from a rosette of broad, heavily mottled leaves. Erythronium Dens Canis Purple King's elegant petals recurve gracefully, exposing long stamens with purple-tipped anthers.
These fascinating perennials are invaluable for adding intrigue and interest to bare corners of the garden. Plant the bulbs, shaped like canine teeth, in groups under the dappled shade of mature trees or shrubs where they will settle and multiply over the years.
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Dens Canis Rose Queen
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A superb, early flowering Dog’s Tooth Violet - ‘Dens Canis Rose Queen’ produces elegant, nodding blooms in a delicate shade of clear pink. The petals are speckled with yellow or brown markings towards the heart. Long, purple-tipped anthers are suspended from the centre of each 2 in. bloom, attracting bees and early spring pollinators.
Erythronium Dens Canis Rose Queen's stems are reddish umber, matching the mottled markings on wide, exotic-looking, green foliage which is held until summer.
Plant the bulbs in groups beneath deciduous trees and shrubs, or tuck into a shady, moist border where they will plug gaps and naturalise beautifully over the years.
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Dens Canis Snowflake
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Erythronium Dens Canis Snowflake dazzles with its pure white flowers and mottled leaves. This enchanting plant thrives in partial shade and well-drained soil, adding a touch of pristine elegance to woodland gardens.
The snow-white blooms of Erythronium Dens Canis Snowflake stand out against the rich, variegated foliage, creating a stunning visual contrast. Plant these delicate flowers to bring a sense of purity and serenity to your garden, enchanting all who see them.
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Pagoda
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Erythronium Pagoda, a robust hybrid, showcases four to five Dresden-yellow flowers with brown-ringed centres. This fast-growing and naturalising plant thrives in partial shade and well-drained soil. The lightly mottled leaves add extra charm.
The bright, cheerful blooms and vigorous growth make it an excellent choice for adding a splash of colour and vitality to woodland gardens. Erythronium Pagoda brings a lively and charming presence to any garden.
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Meleagris Alba
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Fritillaria Meleagris Alba, with delicate, pristine white blossoms, evokes a sense of purity and tranquillity in any garden. Graceful bell-shaped flowers, speckled with subtle green veins, sway gently in the breeze, creating an ethereal display.
This vigorous grower thrives in moist, well-drained soil and dappled sunlight, adding a touch of elegance to shady borders and woodland settings. The understated beauty and reliable growth make Fritillaria Meleagris Alba a cherished addition for gardeners seeking a serene and enchanting landscape.
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Meleagris Mixed
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Fritillaria Meleagris Mixed offers a vibrant tapestry of colours, from creamy whites and soft lavenders to deep maroons. Each blossom is intricately chequered, displaying a mesmerising pattern which captivates the eye.
These hardy plants thrive in moist, humus-rich soil, flourishing in partially shaded areas. Nodding, bell-shaped flowers emerge in early spring, bringing a burst of colour and charm.Fritillaria Meleagris Mixed is perfect for naturalising in meadows or woodland gardens, this mix enchants with diverse and striking visual appeal.
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Tataricum
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Ixiolirion Tataricum captivates with ethereal sky-blue flowers perched atop robust, slender stems. These delicate blooms, with their graceful form and soft hue, are a florist’s dream, adding a touch of serene beauty to any arrangement.
Flourishing in well-drained soil, this resilient plant brings a tranquil elegance to rock gardens and borders. Ixiolirion ;Tataricum' refined, azure blossoms invite admiration and inspire gardeners to cultivate this graceful and versatile flower.
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Aestivum
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Leucojum 'Aestivum', known as the summer snowflake, graces gardens with pristine white blooms tipped with a touch of green. Flowering in May, these charming, bell-shaped flowers dangle elegantly from sturdy stems, creating a serene, woodland ambiance.
Ideal for moist, shaded areas, Leucojum Aestivum thrives in naturalised settings, bringing a delicate beauty which evokes the freshness of spring, even as summer begins to unfold.
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Gravetye Giant
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Leucojum 'Gravetye Giant' impresses with large, drooping bells of white, each adorned with a subtle green tip. These robust flowers flourish in grassy, naturalised areas, creating a picturesque meadow-like effect. Their imposing size and sturdy nature make them a standout in any garden, while their gentle, nodding blooms exude a timeless charm.
Leucojum Gravetye Giant's hardy plant’s resilience and beauty inspire gardeners to embrace its majestic presence in their landscapes.
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Nutans
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Ornithogalum Nutans produces elegant satin-like flowers in soft white and green shades, with each graceful stem carrying clusters of 10 to 20 nodding blooms. The delicate flowers of Ornithogalum nutans bring freshness and gentle movement to spring borders, woodland gardens, and naturalised planting schemes, where their subtle colouring pairs beautifully with other early bulbs.
Reliable and easy to grow, this charming variety thrives in sunny or lightly shaded positions with well-drained soil. Its excellent garden performance has earned Ornithogalum Nutans the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Umbellatum
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Ornithogalum Umbellatum, commonly known as the Star of Bethlehem, dazzles with pure white, starry flowers which bring a touch of celestial beauty to any garden. Hardy and resilient, this plant thrives in massed plantings and along garden edges.
The crisp, pristine blooms contrast beautifully against green foliage, creating a serene and ethereal display. Perfect for adding a touch of simplicity and elegance, Ornithogalum Umbellatum is a gardener's dream.
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Arabicum
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Otherwise known as ‘Star of Bethlehem’, Ornithogalum ‘Arabicum’ is crowned by tightly packed clusters of white, star-like flowers, each punctuated by a black, bead-like centre.
The RHS has recognised this variety as part of their ‘Plants for Pollinators’ scheme, and the pollen-packed blooms will bring your garden to life with the gentle buzzing and fluttering of bees and butterflies. Renowned by florists for their exceptionally long vase life and their long, sturdy stems, make the most of your Ornithogalum ‘Arabicum indoors as well as out.
Lift these half-hardy bulbs once the flowers and foliage have faded and place in a sheltered, frost-free location. Re-plant in late spring for an encore performance.
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Cilicium
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Cyclamen Cilicium produces beautifully silver-patterned foliage that forms a neat ground-hugging carpet beneath delicate nodding flowers in soft pink and blush shades. Flowering in autumn as the garden begins to fade, the elegant blooms of Cyclamen Cilicium bring gentle colour and refined charm to shady borders, woodland gardens, and sheltered rockeries.
Ideal for naturalistic planting schemes, this graceful cyclamen thrives in well-drained soil with light shade, where its decorative leaves provide long-lasting interest beyond the flowering season. A protective winter mulch is beneficial in colder areas, while shallow planting helps the corms establish successfully year after year.
