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This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.SHOP – RAREPLANTS
We group our plants into two main offerings each year. Spring despatch is January-April. Summer-Autumn despatch is (August) September- November. The web-shop mirrors this, though the online range is both more current and more extensive than any printed lists. We have new postal rates and small orders are charged at a lower price.FRITILLARIA DAVIDII
The plant is naturally small and makes only very small bulbs, like F. pudica in size and structure, but smaller and with even smaller rice grains. From these tiny pie-shaped bulbs arises a dwarfed stem with very unusual, ground hugging, glossy, ribbed leaves. The offsets also make leaves so that there is a localised ‘ground-cover’ effect. PAEONIA WITTMANNIANA X OFFICINALIS Description. A gorgeous new, accidental hybrid, released for the first time only in 2019. This has shiny, deeply impressed foliage which is more or less identical to P. wittmanniana however the root system is like P. officinalis with its very characteristic, long slender roots each of which is individually thicker towards the middle.. The flower is a large, wide chalice of the softest whiteWELDENIA CANDIDA
A superb rarely seen perennial from alpine altitudes, in Mexico and Guatemala. It remains below snow and dry for half of the year, including winter and seems reliably cold hardy in the UK. Growth starts in Spring and a strong rosette of thick, wavy-edged leaves is produced below a mass of bridal-white flowers of wonderful heavytexture.
OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA It reaches up to 1.8 m tall and then in the height of summer bears around 25 huge, widely flared bells of light blue to white, on long pedicels. By huge I mean huge flowers, these are as much as 15-18 cm across. Full morning sun in a gritty well-drained soil, with some light shade from the strongest overhead sunshine. ERYTHRONIUM HOWELLII Description. This has varyingly marbled leaves, some of which can be quite bronzed in appearance. Good-sized creamy-white flowers sit above the foliage in April. With age the flowers mature to palest pink. The flowers are characterised by a more or less undivided stigma and un-lobed petals, with a yellow zone in the throat. A little seenPAEONIA KAVACHENSIS
Description. Lovely glaucous blue-green foliage carries large flowers of eye-hurting magenta-pink in late April. So strongly coloured that you either love it or hate it, but you cannot ignore it! Easy in well drained, moist soils, lime or mildly acid, in full sun. Paeoniakavachensis.
IRIS ZETTERLUNDII EGO.IQ.129 Please note however that Iris zagrica is still a valid species, it is just the accession EGO.IQ.129 that has been elevated to the rank of a new species. Iris zetterlundii is separated from the related avromanica, manvanica and zagrica by its size and the colour of its flowers. It has outer segments, which are light blue with a darkmidrib and
ARISAEMA RINGENS SPECIMEN SIZED Description. Arisaema ringens is a very attractive and distinctive species from Japan. It has a brown-striped spathe with a folded mouth, the whole in the shape of RAREPLANTS – BUY RARE PLANTS, BULBS, CORMS AND TUBERS ATSHOPCONTACTRAREPLANTS NEWSLETTERMY ACCOUNTCUSTOMER RESOURCESTIGRIDIAMARTINEZII
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.SHOP – RAREPLANTS
We group our plants into two main offerings each year. Spring despatch is January-April. Summer-Autumn despatch is (August) September- November. The web-shop mirrors this, though the online range is both more current and more extensive than any printed lists. We have new postal rates and small orders are charged at a lower price.FRITILLARIA DAVIDII
The plant is naturally small and makes only very small bulbs, like F. pudica in size and structure, but smaller and with even smaller rice grains. From these tiny pie-shaped bulbs arises a dwarfed stem with very unusual, ground hugging, glossy, ribbed leaves. The offsets also make leaves so that there is a localised ‘ground-cover’ effect. PAEONIA WITTMANNIANA X OFFICINALIS Description. A gorgeous new, accidental hybrid, released for the first time only in 2019. This has shiny, deeply impressed foliage which is more or less identical to P. wittmanniana however the root system is like P. officinalis with its very characteristic, long slender roots each of which is individually thicker towards the middle.. The flower is a large, wide chalice of the softest whiteWELDENIA CANDIDA
A superb rarely seen perennial from alpine altitudes, in Mexico and Guatemala. It remains below snow and dry for half of the year, including winter and seems reliably cold hardy in the UK. Growth starts in Spring and a strong rosette of thick, wavy-edged leaves is produced below a mass of bridal-white flowers of wonderful heavytexture.
OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA It reaches up to 1.8 m tall and then in the height of summer bears around 25 huge, widely flared bells of light blue to white, on long pedicels. By huge I mean huge flowers, these are as much as 15-18 cm across. Full morning sun in a gritty well-drained soil, with some light shade from the strongest overhead sunshine. ERYTHRONIUM HOWELLII Description. This has varyingly marbled leaves, some of which can be quite bronzed in appearance. Good-sized creamy-white flowers sit above the foliage in April. With age the flowers mature to palest pink. The flowers are characterised by a more or less undivided stigma and un-lobed petals, with a yellow zone in the throat. A little seenPAEONIA KAVACHENSIS
Description. Lovely glaucous blue-green foliage carries large flowers of eye-hurting magenta-pink in late April. So strongly coloured that you either love it or hate it, but you cannot ignore it! Easy in well drained, moist soils, lime or mildly acid, in full sun. Paeoniakavachensis.
IRIS ZETTERLUNDII EGO.IQ.129 Please note however that Iris zagrica is still a valid species, it is just the accession EGO.IQ.129 that has been elevated to the rank of a new species. Iris zetterlundii is separated from the related avromanica, manvanica and zagrica by its size and the colour of its flowers. It has outer segments, which are light blue with a darkmidrib and
ARISAEMA RINGENS SPECIMEN SIZED Description. Arisaema ringens is a very attractive and distinctive species from Japan. It has a brown-striped spathe with a folded mouth, the whole in the shape ofGALANTHUS ATKINSII
Description. This vigorous selection has large, slender flowers which the Galanthus “bible” suggests are like Elizabethan pearl-drop earrings. It soon makes a good clump and is one of the best and most reliable of the garden Snowdrops. It is a lovely thing, doing well in most gardens. It is lightly scented in sunshine.STRANGWEJA ARCHIVE
Strangweja species not currently stocked or out of season. Strangweja spicata £ 8.50 Read more Enter search words to scan our whole site CROCUS RUJANENSIS BELPHOEBE Description. A gorgeous colour variation of Crocus rujanensis which appeared in seed-raised stocks of the type plant. In fact the colour variation appeared twice, in two separate stocks, of C. rujanensis but only one proved to be stable, the other reverted to a normal C. rujanensis.The remaining plant has been cloned up and the stock that we have sold is clonal – we have only ever supplied NARCISSUS CORDUBENSIS Description. Up to five, deep but bright gold flowers (darker than jonquilla) with a phenomenal heavy scent, from mid-March to April.. A dependable and reliable species flowering freely. In the garden, it is best sited in a fertile moist soil for the best results however in view of its undoubted rarity we prefer to grow it under alpine glass in a loam-based compost. PARADISEA LILIASTRUM The stems are very slender and can reach up to 100 cm tall, although 75 cm is normal here. The flower spikes bear a succession of pure white trumpet blooms (sometimes with a reddish petal stripe on the outside) for a long period in summer. A hardy alpine-meadow plant happy out in a sunny garden spot. Paradisea liliastrum.PAEONIA JAPONICA
Slender, compact growth and restrained height, even a mature clump will not exceed 50 cm across and high. It bears gorgeous blue-green, leaves on slender reddish petioles, held by red stems. Around May pure white, satin bowls open to reveal a tiny claret-coloured centre surrounded by chrome yellow anthers. This plant just oozes refinedelegance.
ERYTHRONIUM ELEGANS
Description. Quite a new species as it was only found, on Mount Hebo in Oregon, at the end of the 20th Century. This is superb, how it could have escaped notice for so long is a mystery especially as it is considered by many to be the doyen of Erythronium.. It is very slow from seed and makes virtually no offsets here but it is readily grown and it bears very large white flowers with a centralERYTHRONIUM JOANNA
The transient apricot colouring is unique in the genus and blends superbly well with the pale and darker yellow shades usually present on the younger flowers of a spike. . Makes several flowers up each 20-40cm stem. A hybrid, raised by Willem van Eeden from open-pollinated seed and named after one of the daughters of JohnAmand.
NARCISSUS POETICUS PHYSALOIDES JMH.8217 Description. The spathes in this form are strongly inflated in the bud stage, like a Physalis (Chinese Lantern) and they are very characteristic as well as diagnostic of this plant.. Each bloom has pure white, reflexing petals, which form a disc 6-7 cm across behind a small pale-yellow corona, greenish-yellow at the base and ringed withcrimson.
EXPORTS-ITALY
The UK left the EU on 01 January 2021. We don’t want to lose our many EU customers and friends but major changes and price rises have been inevitable, I am sorry. RAREPLANTS – BUY RARE PLANTS, BULBS, CORMS AND TUBERS ATSHOPCONTACTRAREPLANTS NEWSLETTERMY ACCOUNTCUSTOMER RESOURCESTIGRIDIAMARTINEZII
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.FRITILLARIA DAVIDII
The plant is naturally small and makes only very small bulbs, like F. pudica in size and structure, but smaller and with even smaller rice grains. From these tiny pie-shaped bulbs arises a dwarfed stem with very unusual, ground hugging, glossy, ribbed leaves. The offsets also make leaves so that there is a localised ‘ground-cover’ effect. PAEONIA WITTMANNIANA X OFFICINALIS Description. A gorgeous new, accidental hybrid, released for the first time only in 2019. This has shiny, deeply impressed foliage which is more or less identical to P. wittmanniana however the root system is like P. officinalis with its very characteristic, long slender roots each of which is individually thicker towards the middle.. The flower is a large, wide chalice of the softest whiteWELDENIA CANDIDA
A superb rarely seen perennial from alpine altitudes, in Mexico and Guatemala. It remains below snow and dry for half of the year, including winter and seems reliably cold hardy in the UK. Growth starts in Spring and a strong rosette of thick, wavy-edged leaves is produced below a mass of bridal-white flowers of wonderful heavytexture.
GALANTHUS ATKINSII
Description. This vigorous selection has large, slender flowers which the Galanthus “bible” suggests are like Elizabethan pearl-drop earrings. It soon makes a good clump and is one of the best and most reliable of the garden Snowdrops. It is a lovely thing, doing well in most gardens. It is lightly scented in sunshine. OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA It reaches up to 1.8 m tall and then in the height of summer bears around 25 huge, widely flared bells of light blue to white, on long pedicels. By huge I mean huge flowers, these are as much as 15-18 cm across. Full morning sun in a gritty well-drained soil, with some light shade from the strongest overhead sunshine.PAEONIA KAVACHENSIS
Description. Lovely glaucous blue-green foliage carries large flowers of eye-hurting magenta-pink in late April. So strongly coloured that you either love it or hate it, but you cannot ignore it! Easy in well drained, moist soils, lime or mildly acid, in full sun. Paeoniakavachensis.
IRIS ZETTERLUNDII EGO.IQ.129 Please note however that Iris zagrica is still a valid species, it is just the accession EGO.IQ.129 that has been elevated to the rank of a new species. Iris zetterlundii is separated from the related avromanica, manvanica and zagrica by its size and the colour of its flowers. It has outer segments, which are light blue with a darkmidrib and
ARISAEMA RINGENS SPECIMEN SIZED Description. Arisaema ringens is a very attractive and distinctive species from Japan. It has a brown-striped spathe with a folded mouth, the whole in the shape of NARCISSUS POETICUS PHYSALOIDES JMH.8217 Description. The spathes in this form are strongly inflated in the bud stage, like a Physalis (Chinese Lantern) and they are very characteristic as well as diagnostic of this plant.. Each bloom has pure white, reflexing petals, which form a disc 6-7 cm across behind a small pale-yellow corona, greenish-yellow at the base and ringed withcrimson.
RAREPLANTS – BUY RARE PLANTS, BULBS, CORMS AND TUBERS ATSHOPCONTACTRAREPLANTS NEWSLETTERMY ACCOUNTCUSTOMER RESOURCESTIGRIDIAMARTINEZII
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.FRITILLARIA DAVIDII
The plant is naturally small and makes only very small bulbs, like F. pudica in size and structure, but smaller and with even smaller rice grains. From these tiny pie-shaped bulbs arises a dwarfed stem with very unusual, ground hugging, glossy, ribbed leaves. The offsets also make leaves so that there is a localised ‘ground-cover’ effect. PAEONIA WITTMANNIANA X OFFICINALIS Description. A gorgeous new, accidental hybrid, released for the first time only in 2019. This has shiny, deeply impressed foliage which is more or less identical to P. wittmanniana however the root system is like P. officinalis with its very characteristic, long slender roots each of which is individually thicker towards the middle.. The flower is a large, wide chalice of the softest whiteWELDENIA CANDIDA
A superb rarely seen perennial from alpine altitudes, in Mexico and Guatemala. It remains below snow and dry for half of the year, including winter and seems reliably cold hardy in the UK. Growth starts in Spring and a strong rosette of thick, wavy-edged leaves is produced below a mass of bridal-white flowers of wonderful heavytexture.
GALANTHUS ATKINSII
Description. This vigorous selection has large, slender flowers which the Galanthus “bible” suggests are like Elizabethan pearl-drop earrings. It soon makes a good clump and is one of the best and most reliable of the garden Snowdrops. It is a lovely thing, doing well in most gardens. It is lightly scented in sunshine. OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA It reaches up to 1.8 m tall and then in the height of summer bears around 25 huge, widely flared bells of light blue to white, on long pedicels. By huge I mean huge flowers, these are as much as 15-18 cm across. Full morning sun in a gritty well-drained soil, with some light shade from the strongest overhead sunshine.PAEONIA KAVACHENSIS
Description. Lovely glaucous blue-green foliage carries large flowers of eye-hurting magenta-pink in late April. So strongly coloured that you either love it or hate it, but you cannot ignore it! Easy in well drained, moist soils, lime or mildly acid, in full sun. Paeoniakavachensis.
IRIS ZETTERLUNDII EGO.IQ.129 Please note however that Iris zagrica is still a valid species, it is just the accession EGO.IQ.129 that has been elevated to the rank of a new species. Iris zetterlundii is separated from the related avromanica, manvanica and zagrica by its size and the colour of its flowers. It has outer segments, which are light blue with a darkmidrib and
ARISAEMA RINGENS SPECIMEN SIZED Description. Arisaema ringens is a very attractive and distinctive species from Japan. It has a brown-striped spathe with a folded mouth, the whole in the shape of NARCISSUS POETICUS PHYSALOIDES JMH.8217 Description. The spathes in this form are strongly inflated in the bud stage, like a Physalis (Chinese Lantern) and they are very characteristic as well as diagnostic of this plant.. Each bloom has pure white, reflexing petals, which form a disc 6-7 cm across behind a small pale-yellow corona, greenish-yellow at the base and ringed withcrimson.
SHOP – RAREPLANTS
We group our plants into two main offerings each year. Spring despatch is January-April. Summer-Autumn despatch is (August) September- November. The web-shop mirrors this, though the online range is both more current and more extensive than any printed lists. We have new postal rates and small orders are charged at a lower price.STRANGWEJA ARCHIVE
Strangweja species not currently stocked or out of season. Strangweja spicata £ 8.50 Read more Enter search words to scan our whole site CROCUS RUJANENSIS BELPHOEBE Description. A gorgeous colour variation of Crocus rujanensis which appeared in seed-raised stocks of the type plant. In fact the colour variation appeared twice, in two separate stocks, of C. rujanensis but only one proved to be stable, the other reverted to a normal C. rujanensis.The remaining plant has been cloned up and the stock that we have sold is clonal – we have only ever supplied NARCISSUS CORDUBENSIS Description. Up to five, deep but bright gold flowers (darker than jonquilla) with a phenomenal heavy scent, from mid-March to April.. A dependable and reliable species flowering freely. In the garden, it is best sited in a fertile moist soil for the best results however in view of its undoubted rarity we prefer to grow it under alpine glass in a loam-based compost.PAEONIA JAPONICA
Slender, compact growth and restrained height, even a mature clump will not exceed 50 cm across and high. It bears gorgeous blue-green, leaves on slender reddish petioles, held by red stems. Around May pure white, satin bowls open to reveal a tiny claret-coloured centre surrounded by chrome yellow anthers. This plant just oozes refinedelegance.
PLEIONE FORRESTII
A legendary yellow species. The true plant with flowers of bright citrus-peel-yellow and blood red markings on the lip and an almost overpowering scent of primroses which permeates the air in early spring. Pleione forrestii is the only yellow Pleione species and it is very, very good. Growth needs to be in a VERY open and free-drainingcompost
ERYTHRONIUM JOANNA
The transient apricot colouring is unique in the genus and blends superbly well with the pale and darker yellow shades usually present on the younger flowers of a spike. . Makes several flowers up each 20-40cm stem. A hybrid, raised by Willem van Eeden from open-pollinated seed and named after one of the daughters of JohnAmand.
EXPORTS-ITALY
The UK left the EU on 01 January 2021. We don’t want to lose our many EU customers and friends but major changes and price rises have been inevitable, I am sorry.LILIUM CILIATUM
A rare native of the Turkish Black Sea coast. Makes a stem from 30-60 cm tall although exceptionally in shade it can be double that. The stem is densely clothed with leaves that become progressively hairier towards the top of the plant, so that the upper leaves are densely clothed in silvery hairs. The flowers are deep yellow, turkscap inshape
ERYTHRONIUM DENS-CANIS PINK PERFECTION Description. Good sized, pale pink-purple flowers which, away from the petal tips, shade through lighter pink to a small ring of almost white in the throat. On the outside of the flower, the yellow of the throat is more evident, creating an almost tricolour effect. This is considered early flowering but that is a matter of days, rather thanweeks.
RAREPLANTS – BUY RARE PLANTS, BULBS, CORMS AND TUBERS ATSHOPCONTACTRAREPLANTS NEWSLETTERMY ACCOUNTCUSTOMER RESOURCESTIGRIDIAMARTINEZII
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.FRITILLARIA DAVIDII
The plant is naturally small and makes only very small bulbs, like F. pudica in size and structure, but smaller and with even smaller rice grains. From these tiny pie-shaped bulbs arises a dwarfed stem with very unusual, ground hugging, glossy, ribbed leaves. The offsets also make leaves so that there is a localised ‘ground-cover’ effect. PAEONIA WITTMANNIANA X OFFICINALIS Description. A gorgeous new, accidental hybrid, released for the first time only in 2019. This has shiny, deeply impressed foliage which is more or less identical to P. wittmanniana however the root system is like P. officinalis with its very characteristic, long slender roots each of which is individually thicker towards the middle.. The flower is a large, wide chalice of the softest whiteGALANTHUS ATKINSII
Description. This vigorous selection has large, slender flowers which the Galanthus “bible” suggests are like Elizabethan pearl-drop earrings. It soon makes a good clump and is one of the best and most reliable of the garden Snowdrops. It is a lovely thing, doing well in most gardens. It is lightly scented in sunshine.WELDENIA CANDIDA
A superb rarely seen perennial from alpine altitudes, in Mexico and Guatemala. It remains below snow and dry for half of the year, including winter and seems reliably cold hardy in the UK. Growth starts in Spring and a strong rosette of thick, wavy-edged leaves is produced below a mass of bridal-white flowers of wonderful heavytexture.
OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA It reaches up to 1.8 m tall and then in the height of summer bears around 25 huge, widely flared bells of light blue to white, on long pedicels. By huge I mean huge flowers, these are as much as 15-18 cm across. Full morning sun in a gritty well-drained soil, with some light shade from the strongest overhead sunshine.PAEONIA KAVACHENSIS
Description. Lovely glaucous blue-green foliage carries large flowers of eye-hurting magenta-pink in late April. So strongly coloured that you either love it or hate it, but you cannot ignore it! Easy in well drained, moist soils, lime or mildly acid, in full sun. Paeoniakavachensis.
IRIS ZETTERLUNDII EGO.IQ.129 Please note however that Iris zagrica is still a valid species, it is just the accession EGO.IQ.129 that has been elevated to the rank of a new species. Iris zetterlundii is separated from the related avromanica, manvanica and zagrica by its size and the colour of its flowers. It has outer segments, which are light blue with a darkmidrib and
ARISAEMA RINGENS SPECIMEN SIZED Description. Arisaema ringens is a very attractive and distinctive species from Japan. It has a brown-striped spathe with a folded mouth, the whole in the shape of NARCISSUS POETICUS PHYSALOIDES JMH.8217 Description. The spathes in this form are strongly inflated in the bud stage, like a Physalis (Chinese Lantern) and they are very characteristic as well as diagnostic of this plant.. Each bloom has pure white, reflexing petals, which form a disc 6-7 cm across behind a small pale-yellow corona, greenish-yellow at the base and ringed withcrimson.
RAREPLANTS – BUY RARE PLANTS, BULBS, CORMS AND TUBERS ATSHOPCONTACTRAREPLANTS NEWSLETTERMY ACCOUNTCUSTOMER RESOURCESTIGRIDIAMARTINEZII
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.FRITILLARIA DAVIDII
The plant is naturally small and makes only very small bulbs, like F. pudica in size and structure, but smaller and with even smaller rice grains. From these tiny pie-shaped bulbs arises a dwarfed stem with very unusual, ground hugging, glossy, ribbed leaves. The offsets also make leaves so that there is a localised ‘ground-cover’ effect. PAEONIA WITTMANNIANA X OFFICINALIS Description. A gorgeous new, accidental hybrid, released for the first time only in 2019. This has shiny, deeply impressed foliage which is more or less identical to P. wittmanniana however the root system is like P. officinalis with its very characteristic, long slender roots each of which is individually thicker towards the middle.. The flower is a large, wide chalice of the softest whiteWELDENIA CANDIDA
A superb rarely seen perennial from alpine altitudes, in Mexico and Guatemala. It remains below snow and dry for half of the year, including winter and seems reliably cold hardy in the UK. Growth starts in Spring and a strong rosette of thick, wavy-edged leaves is produced below a mass of bridal-white flowers of wonderful heavytexture.
GALANTHUS ATKINSII
Description. This vigorous selection has large, slender flowers which the Galanthus “bible” suggests are like Elizabethan pearl-drop earrings. It soon makes a good clump and is one of the best and most reliable of the garden Snowdrops. It is a lovely thing, doing well in most gardens. It is lightly scented in sunshine. OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA It reaches up to 1.8 m tall and then in the height of summer bears around 25 huge, widely flared bells of light blue to white, on long pedicels. By huge I mean huge flowers, these are as much as 15-18 cm across. Full morning sun in a gritty well-drained soil, with some light shade from the strongest overhead sunshine.PAEONIA KAVACHENSIS
Description. Lovely glaucous blue-green foliage carries large flowers of eye-hurting magenta-pink in late April. So strongly coloured that you either love it or hate it, but you cannot ignore it! Easy in well drained, moist soils, lime or mildly acid, in full sun. Paeoniakavachensis.
IRIS ZETTERLUNDII EGO.IQ.129 Please note however that Iris zagrica is still a valid species, it is just the accession EGO.IQ.129 that has been elevated to the rank of a new species. Iris zetterlundii is separated from the related avromanica, manvanica and zagrica by its size and the colour of its flowers. It has outer segments, which are light blue with a darkmidrib and
ARISAEMA RINGENS SPECIMEN SIZED Description. Arisaema ringens is a very attractive and distinctive species from Japan. It has a brown-striped spathe with a folded mouth, the whole in the shape of NARCISSUS POETICUS PHYSALOIDES JMH.8217 Description. The spathes in this form are strongly inflated in the bud stage, like a Physalis (Chinese Lantern) and they are very characteristic as well as diagnostic of this plant.. Each bloom has pure white, reflexing petals, which form a disc 6-7 cm across behind a small pale-yellow corona, greenish-yellow at the base and ringed withcrimson.
SHOP – RAREPLANTS
We group our plants into two main offerings each year. Spring despatch is January-April. Summer-Autumn despatch is (August) September- November. The web-shop mirrors this, though the online range is both more current and more extensive than any printed lists. We have new postal rates and small orders are charged at a lower price.STRANGWEJA ARCHIVE
Strangweja species not currently stocked or out of season. Strangweja spicata £ 8.50 Read more Enter search words to scan our whole site CROCUS RUJANENSIS BELPHOEBE Description. A gorgeous colour variation of Crocus rujanensis which appeared in seed-raised stocks of the type plant. In fact the colour variation appeared twice, in two separate stocks, of C. rujanensis but only one proved to be stable, the other reverted to a normal C. rujanensis.The remaining plant has been cloned up and the stock that we have sold is clonal – we have only ever supplied NARCISSUS CORDUBENSIS Description. Up to five, deep but bright gold flowers (darker than jonquilla) with a phenomenal heavy scent, from mid-March to April.. A dependable and reliable species flowering freely. In the garden, it is best sited in a fertile moist soil for the best results however in view of its undoubted rarity we prefer to grow it under alpine glass in a loam-based compost.PAEONIA JAPONICA
Slender, compact growth and restrained height, even a mature clump will not exceed 50 cm across and high. It bears gorgeous blue-green, leaves on slender reddish petioles, held by red stems. Around May pure white, satin bowls open to reveal a tiny claret-coloured centre surrounded by chrome yellow anthers. This plant just oozes refinedelegance.
PLEIONE FORRESTII
A legendary yellow species. The true plant with flowers of bright citrus-peel-yellow and blood red markings on the lip and an almost overpowering scent of primroses which permeates the air in early spring. Pleione forrestii is the only yellow Pleione species and it is very, very good. Growth needs to be in a VERY open and free-drainingcompost
ERYTHRONIUM JOANNA
The transient apricot colouring is unique in the genus and blends superbly well with the pale and darker yellow shades usually present on the younger flowers of a spike. . Makes several flowers up each 20-40cm stem. A hybrid, raised by Willem van Eeden from open-pollinated seed and named after one of the daughters of JohnAmand.
EXPORTS-ITALY
The UK left the EU on 01 January 2021. We don’t want to lose our many EU customers and friends but major changes and price rises have been inevitable, I am sorry.LILIUM CILIATUM
A rare native of the Turkish Black Sea coast. Makes a stem from 30-60 cm tall although exceptionally in shade it can be double that. The stem is densely clothed with leaves that become progressively hairier towards the top of the plant, so that the upper leaves are densely clothed in silvery hairs. The flowers are deep yellow, turkscap inshape
ERYTHRONIUM DENS-CANIS PINK PERFECTION Description. Good sized, pale pink-purple flowers which, away from the petal tips, shade through lighter pink to a small ring of almost white in the throat. On the outside of the flower, the yellow of the throat is more evident, creating an almost tricolour effect. This is considered early flowering but that is a matter of days, rather thanweeks.
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The plant is naturally small and makes only very small bulbs, like F. pudica in size and structure, but smaller and with even smaller rice grains. From these tiny pie-shaped bulbs arises a dwarfed stem with very unusual, ground hugging, glossy, ribbed leaves. The offsets also make leaves so that there is a localised ‘ground-cover’ effect. PAEONIA WITTMANNIANA X OFFICINALIS Description. A gorgeous new, accidental hybrid, released for the first time only in 2019. This has shiny, deeply impressed foliage which is more or less identical to P. wittmanniana however the root system is like P. officinalis with its very characteristic, long slender roots each of which is individually thicker towards the middle.. The flower is a large, wide chalice of the softest whiteGALANTHUS ATKINSII
Description. This vigorous selection has large, slender flowers which the Galanthus “bible” suggests are like Elizabethan pearl-drop earrings. It soon makes a good clump and is one of the best and most reliable of the garden Snowdrops. It is a lovely thing, doing well in most gardens. It is lightly scented in sunshine.WELDENIA CANDIDA
A superb rarely seen perennial from alpine altitudes, in Mexico and Guatemala. It remains below snow and dry for half of the year, including winter and seems reliably cold hardy in the UK. Growth starts in Spring and a strong rosette of thick, wavy-edged leaves is produced below a mass of bridal-white flowers of wonderful heavytexture.
OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA It reaches up to 1.8 m tall and then in the height of summer bears around 25 huge, widely flared bells of light blue to white, on long pedicels. By huge I mean huge flowers, these are as much as 15-18 cm across. Full morning sun in a gritty well-drained soil, with some light shade from the strongest overhead sunshine.PAEONIA KAVACHENSIS
Description. Lovely glaucous blue-green foliage carries large flowers of eye-hurting magenta-pink in late April. So strongly coloured that you either love it or hate it, but you cannot ignore it! Easy in well drained, moist soils, lime or mildly acid, in full sun. Paeoniakavachensis.
IRIS ZETTERLUNDII EGO.IQ.129 Please note however that Iris zagrica is still a valid species, it is just the accession EGO.IQ.129 that has been elevated to the rank of a new species. Iris zetterlundii is separated from the related avromanica, manvanica and zagrica by its size and the colour of its flowers. It has outer segments, which are light blue with a darkmidrib and
ARISAEMA RINGENS SPECIMEN SIZED Description. Arisaema ringens is a very attractive and distinctive species from Japan. It has a brown-striped spathe with a folded mouth, the whole in the shape of NARCISSUS POETICUS PHYSALOIDES JMH.8217 Description. The spathes in this form are strongly inflated in the bud stage, like a Physalis (Chinese Lantern) and they are very characteristic as well as diagnostic of this plant.. Each bloom has pure white, reflexing petals, which form a disc 6-7 cm across behind a small pale-yellow corona, greenish-yellow at the base and ringed withcrimson.
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The plant is naturally small and makes only very small bulbs, like F. pudica in size and structure, but smaller and with even smaller rice grains. From these tiny pie-shaped bulbs arises a dwarfed stem with very unusual, ground hugging, glossy, ribbed leaves. The offsets also make leaves so that there is a localised ‘ground-cover’ effect. PAEONIA WITTMANNIANA X OFFICINALIS Description. A gorgeous new, accidental hybrid, released for the first time only in 2019. This has shiny, deeply impressed foliage which is more or less identical to P. wittmanniana however the root system is like P. officinalis with its very characteristic, long slender roots each of which is individually thicker towards the middle.. The flower is a large, wide chalice of the softest whiteGALANTHUS ATKINSII
Description. This vigorous selection has large, slender flowers which the Galanthus “bible” suggests are like Elizabethan pearl-drop earrings. It soon makes a good clump and is one of the best and most reliable of the garden Snowdrops. It is a lovely thing, doing well in most gardens. It is lightly scented in sunshine.WELDENIA CANDIDA
A superb rarely seen perennial from alpine altitudes, in Mexico and Guatemala. It remains below snow and dry for half of the year, including winter and seems reliably cold hardy in the UK. Growth starts in Spring and a strong rosette of thick, wavy-edged leaves is produced below a mass of bridal-white flowers of wonderful heavytexture.
OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA It reaches up to 1.8 m tall and then in the height of summer bears around 25 huge, widely flared bells of light blue to white, on long pedicels. By huge I mean huge flowers, these are as much as 15-18 cm across. Full morning sun in a gritty well-drained soil, with some light shade from the strongest overhead sunshine.PAEONIA KAVACHENSIS
Description. Lovely glaucous blue-green foliage carries large flowers of eye-hurting magenta-pink in late April. So strongly coloured that you either love it or hate it, but you cannot ignore it! Easy in well drained, moist soils, lime or mildly acid, in full sun. Paeoniakavachensis.
IRIS ZETTERLUNDII EGO.IQ.129 Please note however that Iris zagrica is still a valid species, it is just the accession EGO.IQ.129 that has been elevated to the rank of a new species. Iris zetterlundii is separated from the related avromanica, manvanica and zagrica by its size and the colour of its flowers. It has outer segments, which are light blue with a darkmidrib and
ARISAEMA RINGENS SPECIMEN SIZED Description. Arisaema ringens is a very attractive and distinctive species from Japan. It has a brown-striped spathe with a folded mouth, the whole in the shape of NARCISSUS POETICUS PHYSALOIDES JMH.8217 Description. The spathes in this form are strongly inflated in the bud stage, like a Physalis (Chinese Lantern) and they are very characteristic as well as diagnostic of this plant.. Each bloom has pure white, reflexing petals, which form a disc 6-7 cm across behind a small pale-yellow corona, greenish-yellow at the base and ringed withcrimson.
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We group our plants into two main offerings each year. Spring despatch is January-April. Summer-Autumn despatch is (August) September- November. The web-shop mirrors this, though the online range is both more current and more extensive than any printed lists. We have new postal rates and small orders are charged at a lower price.STRANGWEJA ARCHIVE
Strangweja species not currently stocked or out of season. Strangweja spicata £ 8.50 Read more Enter search words to scan our whole site CROCUS RUJANENSIS BELPHOEBE Description. A gorgeous colour variation of Crocus rujanensis which appeared in seed-raised stocks of the type plant. In fact the colour variation appeared twice, in two separate stocks, of C. rujanensis but only one proved to be stable, the other reverted to a normal C. rujanensis.The remaining plant has been cloned up and the stock that we have sold is clonal – we have only ever supplied NARCISSUS CORDUBENSIS Description. Up to five, deep but bright gold flowers (darker than jonquilla) with a phenomenal heavy scent, from mid-March to April.. A dependable and reliable species flowering freely. In the garden, it is best sited in a fertile moist soil for the best results however in view of its undoubted rarity we prefer to grow it under alpine glass in a loam-based compost.PAEONIA JAPONICA
Slender, compact growth and restrained height, even a mature clump will not exceed 50 cm across and high. It bears gorgeous blue-green, leaves on slender reddish petioles, held by red stems. Around May pure white, satin bowls open to reveal a tiny claret-coloured centre surrounded by chrome yellow anthers. This plant just oozes refinedelegance.
PLEIONE FORRESTII
A legendary yellow species. The true plant with flowers of bright citrus-peel-yellow and blood red markings on the lip and an almost overpowering scent of primroses which permeates the air in early spring. Pleione forrestii is the only yellow Pleione species and it is very, very good. Growth needs to be in a VERY open and free-drainingcompost
ERYTHRONIUM JOANNA
The transient apricot colouring is unique in the genus and blends superbly well with the pale and darker yellow shades usually present on the younger flowers of a spike. . Makes several flowers up each 20-40cm stem. A hybrid, raised by Willem van Eeden from open-pollinated seed and named after one of the daughters of JohnAmand.
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The UK left the EU on 01 January 2021. We don’t want to lose our many EU customers and friends but major changes and price rises have been inevitable, I am sorry.LILIUM CILIATUM
A rare native of the Turkish Black Sea coast. Makes a stem from 30-60 cm tall although exceptionally in shade it can be double that. The stem is densely clothed with leaves that become progressively hairier towards the top of the plant, so that the upper leaves are densely clothed in silvery hairs. The flowers are deep yellow, turkscap inshape
ERYTHRONIUM DENS-CANIS PINK PERFECTION Description. Good sized, pale pink-purple flowers which, away from the petal tips, shade through lighter pink to a small ring of almost white in the throat. On the outside of the flower, the yellow of the throat is more evident, creating an almost tricolour effect. This is considered early flowering but that is a matter of days, rather thanweeks.
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