Products tagged with crocussen
A bag of 125 spring-flowering bulbs in 6 varieties. Mixed flower bulbs such as Allium,Tulips,Daffodils,Crocuses,Anemone and Muscari - Top quality!
Read moreA bag with 125 pink and white spring-flowering bulbs, it consists of 6 different varieties and can be combined with each other wonderfully.
Read moreLooking for mixed large-flowered crocuses? These crocuses flower early and come back easily every year. - 60 Flower bulbs - A- Quality!
Read moreThe Allium Ambassador has a huge flower with a diameter of no less than 20 cm and stands on a long stem of 1.20 cm. You can easily combine the Allium Ambassador among the perennials.
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Galanthus Elwesii, also known as Snowdrops, have coarse leaves and large flowers. These snowdrops need frost to flower, so plant the bulbs only when it starts to freeze.
Read moreCrocuses Species, are small-flowered crocuses that are the first to flower, enjoying colourful flowers as early as February. Ideal for propagation and naturalising.
Read moreThe Galanthus Elwesii has larger flowers than the usual snowdrop. and also flowers a month earlier. Also very suitable for naturalising.
Read moreAnemone Blanda Mix is a low-flowering anemone in mixed colours. It is a cheerful mix of blue, white and pink flowers. An asset to any garden.
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A striking mix of large-flowered white and blue Crocuses. Beautiful in combination with other Crocuses, Scilla, Puschkinia and Chionodoxa.
Read moreCrocus Sieberi Firefly belongs to the early-flowering crocus species. They are very hardy and even flower between snow, which is why they are also called the snow crocus.
Read moreTulip Finola is a beautiful double late tulip whose colours meld from pale pink and white to deeper pink.
Read moreCrocuses in bulk packaging are ideal for adding colour to large areas, Crocuses blue/white bloom as early as February.
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