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| Daffodil Sorbet | Dutch Iris Carmen | Tulip Dreamland |
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A gorgeous new split corona class daffodil, the creamy petals offset a soft orange centre . Mid season flowering on tall stems |
Pure white in bud, Carmen delivers a real suprise as it opens to a blush lavender-pink. A great addittion to our range of top sized Aorangi grown Dutch Irises. | Starting white with bright pink petal margins, the pink area slowly expands and takes over from much of the white. A very beautiful flower. |
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| Daffodil Orange Ice Follies | Tulip Rococo | Fritillaria Meleagris |
| A sport of the very popular Ice Follies, with a golden orange centre in place of the usual cream. Every bit as healthy and vigorous as Ice Follies. | One of the more exotic Parrot tulips. Rococo is named after the flamboyant decoration style of the 18th century European palaces. Fantastic in a group planting | Commonly know as snake's head fritillia due to the cross-hatched, or chequerboard pattern on the flowers. Always popular and sought after. |
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| Fressia Purple Rain | Muscari Plumosum | Dutch Iris Mystic Beauty |
| A recent addition to our range of quality New Zealand grown double freesias. A deep cerise pink tending to velvety purple, simply stunning in bloom and topped off with a strong scent. | Quite a departure from standard muscari, Plumosum is a long lasting late spring flower. The size of its brush-like blooms makes it suitable for high impact group plantings and borders. Very under-rated. | Bronze when in bud , Mystic Beauty opens with soft purple standards and striking bronze/blue veined falls. A very reliable flower, and good for the vase too. |