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Spanish Bluebells vs. English Bluebells: The Difference
The English Bluebell and the Spanish Bluebell are both bell-shaped flowers that grow during mid to late spring. Although both flowers are very similar, a closer look reveals some differences....
Read more7 Surprising Fun Facts About Peonies
Peonies (Paeonia officinalis) are colorful flowers native to the temperate climates of Eurasia, northwest Africa, and western North America. They are not just exquisite and showy flowers with a sweet...
Read moreTulip Fire: How to Prevent and Treat Botrytis Tulip Fungus
When faced with the issue of a Tulip Fire caused by the Botrytis tulipae fungus, some may jokingly suggest calling the fire brigade. However, this is a serious problem that...
Read moreBlue Tulips – Yes, They Are Real!
Blue Tulips – Yes, They Are Real! Literature will tell you that tulips come in every color except true blue, but clever plant breeders have come so close to...
Read moreBegonia Varieties Explained
Begonias are one of the most show-stopping varieties of flowers you can have in your garden or your home. Most begonia varieties are characterized by their big, showy blooms and...
Read moreBring a Hint of Glamour to Your Garden with the Dahlia ‘Arabian Night’
There really is a Dahlia to suit every garden and every gardener! But we wanted to shine a spotlight on one of the most dramatic Dahlias that we have to...
Read moreAll About Red Hot Poker!
There are some truly unique plant names out there. For example, have you heard of Red Hot Poker? Also known by their scientific name “Kniphofia” these fiery perennials look a...
Read moreCafé au Lait - The MOST adored Dahlia!
Café au Lait, ‘Coffee with milk’ and was given its name due to its decorative, wide ribbon flowers with soft-apricot, creamy-white, pink and beige hues. Café au Lait has been...
Read moreIntroducing: The Crazy, Colorful Coneflower ‘Green Twister’
The Coneflower ‘Green Twister’ is a flamboyant flower that demands attention! Its sweet scent and spectacular colors are irresistible to bees, butterflies, and songbirds, whilst its low-maintenance, high-impact personality will...
Read moreSicilian Honey Garlic - Allium Bulgaricum
Sicilian honey garlic also known as Allium Bulgaricum or Nectaroscordum Siculum, produces delicate and beautiful flowers that make perfect additions to ornamental gardens. This dainty flower is particularly delightful when combined...
Read moreTulip La Belle Epoque
A luxurious and fragrant tulip with more than 5 different hues in one bloom, looking different every day? Double late peony-like Tulip Belle Epoque delivers. In this blog you’ll learn...
Read moreTulip Renown Unique | DutchGrown™
Tulip Renown Unique is a luscious late bloomer with full, peony-like flowers. In this blog you’ll learn all about this fantastic finale to the bulb season.
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