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| These hardy bulbs are becoming more popular and the long lasting flowers are ideal for cutting. |
| The flowers from these little bulbs have long been used in the florist industry but quite rightly deserve a place in the garden.... |
| A truly beautiful flower which will add elegance to your flower beds or naturalise happily in grassy areas. These bulbs are hardy.... |
| Having pretty star-shaped flowers with long narrow leaves, Chionodoxa are useful for rockeries and attractively filling.... |
| Although they are known as Autumn Crocus, Colchicums are not from the crocus family, but are in fact relations of the lilly.... |
| Attractive Crocus flowers for late in the season. Perform well in a sunny, well-drained position. |
| These are the larger, more commonly seen crocus types. Can be planted just about anywhere from small pots to huge carpets.... |
| A wide range of colour combinations flowering from January through February. Will naturalise well. |
| A perfect woodland plant. Easy to grow and naturalise. |
| A wide range of colours, sizes and varieties. |
| Along with Snowdrops, Eranthis are one of the earliest bulbs to bloom, emerging in the gloom of early february.... |
| One of the daintiest of Spring flowers. The bulbs are clump forming and like a humus rich soil in partial shade. Ideal for woodland.... |
| Always popular for colour and fragrance. Flowering from August to September. |
| All are suitable for either woodland or formal planting. The smaller varieties, such as Meleagris and Uva Vulpis are the perfect.... |
| When beautiful Snowdrops start to appear in late January, it is a sign that spring is approaching and winter is departing. |
| These are the true English Bluebells. One of the best naturalising bulbs for a carpet of early spring colour. Will tolerate sun.... |
| Early Flowering, Dutch Ordinary and Double Flowering varieteis in various colours. |
| Attractive star-shaped flowers with long, strap-like leaves. Prefer full sun. |
| This group of Iris are the taller, later flowering types. With strong, uniform flowers, they are ideal for borders and cutting.... |
| Very early dwarf varieties. Delicately detailed blooms on short, upright stems. Perfect for pots, alpine planting or.... |
| These have about a dozen vibrant flowers per stem. |
| Pretty, violet-blue flowers with lighter stripes. They look nice planted among alpines or in a rock garden. Long lasting.... |
| A close relation to the Snowdrop and very similar in appearance. Their hanging, bell-shaped flowers have six petals.... |
| One of the most useful bulbs available. They are reliable, hardy and perfect for either naturalising or formal planting.... |
| Beautifully detailed plants for borders, pots and rock gardens. Plant using well drained soil in either full sun or partial shade. |
| Oxalis adenophylla is non-invasive and will only form in clumps which can be divided as the plant matures. Ideal.... |
| An excellent rockery plant and very good value for mass planting as the bulbs will quickly multiply. Will thrive in full.... |
| Paeony shaped blooms in a mixture of vibrant colours that will see you through from June to August. Also make long.... |
| Ideal for naturalising. Shiny basal leaves and racemes of bowl shaped flowers. Scilla types have strong stems supporting.... |
| An exotic looking little flower for late Spring or early Summer. |
| Autumn flowering, they look very similar to Crocus but are in fact related to the Daffodil. Their vibrant yellow blooms.... |
| Delicate clusters of star-shaped flowers on top of a long, narrow stem. Widely used in floristry.... |
| Wide range of colours and varieties. |