Products tagged with bollenboren
Tulip purple pride is a stunning darwin hybrid tulip with enchanting large purple flowers. - Always the cheapest!
Read moreDaffodil Ice King is a strong double Daffodil with a creamy white flower and a yellow cup that turns almost white during flowering. It is a very suitable Daffodil for naturalising.
Read moreTulip Greigii Red is one of the most popular low tulips, this red tulip grows about 30 cm. high. With proper care, it returns every year.
Read moreThe Muscari Magic Mix is perfect for planting in rock gardens or in borders. This enchanting muscari is blue and white in colour. This is Magic!
Read more- Bezorgkosten 5,95 NL en 7,95 BE
- Free gift with your order
- Free delivery from 199 Euro
Crocus White, large-flowered crocuses that propagate easily. Crocuses flower as early as February and are ideal for naturalising your garden.
Read moreScilla Siberica is a sought-after spring plant and likes a bright spot in the border. These bulbs produce brilliant blue flowers.
Read moreThe Tulip Amberglow is a unique tulip with a beautiful colour combination. You can easily order these yellow tulips with red glow at Garden Select.
Read moreThis amaryllis jumbo bulb is snow-white in colour, adds great character to your living room and produces as many as 3 large flowers per stem.
Read more- Bezorgkosten 5,95 NL en 7,95 BE
- Free gift with your order
- Free delivery from 199 Euro
Crocus Flower Record are organically grown flower bulbs. This crocus has brilliant purple petals and looks great in the border or in pots.
Read moreAnemone De Caen Mix, is an anemone with a beautiful mix of flower colours. The anemone mix grows to about 25 cm high. Planting in open ground: Anemones can be planted almost year round.
Read moreAnemone blanda 'Blue Shades' (True wood anemone), This stunning blue anemone is native to Turkey and Greece and is completely hardy. They do not grow taller than 10 cm.
Read moreAlso called white garlic, Allium Neapolitanum dies off in summer. New growth comes in late autumn and the edible leaves are there during part of the winter.
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