Plants With Presence from ABC Bulbs and Seeds

ABC BULBS AND SEEDS

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Gloriosa superba

 

ABC Bulbs and Seeds is your online source for popular and unusual seeds and bulbs for patios and palaces worldwide.

 

ABC Bulbs and Seeds grows and supplies a selection of beautiful and choice bulbs and seeds from our small nursery in southern Spain. Our expanding collection of plants includes Canna species, hybrid and species Freesias, species Gladiolus, Rainlilies (Zephyranthes and Habranthus), Aroids and many more.

Our range of seeds also includes an interesting selection of cold-hardy and tender Palms, Colourful Climbers, Mediterranean Trees and Shrubs, and many other easily grown subjects for containers, gardens and landscapes.

Why are our plants different?

The majority of the plants we cultivate are container-grown on a small scale, and we are therefore able to give them specialised individual attention. They are grown under the tough local climatic conditions in an area where snow and sub-zero temperatures are frequent in winter, while the summers are long, hot and dry and frequently exceed 38º C. 

Our plants receive the minimum possible protection against the elements, and our philosophy is that many bulbs and corms are better raised in this way, under natural continental-Mediterranean conditions rather than by mass production which often results in cheaper, smaller plants of inferior quality.

We send seeds worldwide and bulbs, corms and rhizomes throughout Europe. NONE of our plants are obtained from other suppliers, and we provide a friendly and professional service to our customers. Our flexibility enables us to rapidly include "in season" plants, special offers and sale items in our listings, and you can receive all the latest news about these by subscribing to our email Newsletter - simply drop us a line at bulbsandseedsabc@hotmail.es

There´s always room for another plant!   

 

 

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