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Allium,
Anemone, Arum, Bellevalia, Camassia |
Crocus
- Autumn & Spring Flowering,
Erythronium |
Fritillaria |
Galanthus,
Gladiolus, Hermodactylus, Hippeastrum |
Hyacinthoides, Hyacinthus - Forcing
& Bedding, Iris |
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Ixia,
Lilium |
Muscari |
Narcissus, Nectaroscordum |
Oxalis, Scilla |
Tulipa, Urginea |
When in doubt about bulb adaptability to your region, know your
USDA
Plant Hardiness Zone.
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FS = At least flowering size.
OXALIS - Zones 7-10 |
Description |
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Size
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Qty/Package
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Price/Package |
adenophylla
- Prefers sunny position and moist, peaty soil. Forms dense
cushions of long-stalked, glaucous leaves. Flowers profusely
with dainty lilac-pink flowers. Each flower has five
purple
spots in the white center. Ht. 5-8 cm. Award of Garden Merit
(AGM). |
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6/+ cm |
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10 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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deppei
- (syn. O. tetraphylla Cav.). Peduncles up to 25
cm carry 5 to 12 purplish-violet flowers, to 2 cm wide each,
in an umbel. Leaves bearing 4 leaflets, green with reddish
blotch. Bulbs edible. Summer-flowering. |
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5/+ cm |
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20 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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deppei 'Iron Cross'
- Flowers carmine (CC 52a,b). Leaflets fern-green
(CC 146a) with a cross-shaped blotch in indian-lake (CC 187a).  |
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5/+ cm |
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20 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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enneaphylla 'Alba'
- Flowers solitary; a white selection. Fragrant.
Leaves glaucous, more divided than in O. adenophylla.
Ht. 10-20 cm. |
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FS |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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enneaphylla 'Ione
Hecker' - From a hybrid between O. laciniata
Cav. and O. enneaphylla. Flowers vivid blue at the
rim, deepening to dark purple in the center. Leaves like O.
enneaphylla, but segments narrower and deeper green.
Ht. 15-20 cm. |
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FS |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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enneaphylla rosea
- Flowers deep pink, foliage more finely divided
than in our other stock of O. enneaphylla. |
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FS |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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triangularis ssp.
triangularis - Flowers white, tinged rose or
violet, 2 cm long, 3 to 7 in an umbel. Foliage bright
red-purple
in
a basal rosette, leaflets widely deltoid. Rhizome horizontal
and scaly, brittle. Ht. 20-30 cm. Summer flowering.  |
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FS |
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10 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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triangularis ssp.
papilionacea - Like the above, but with pure
white flowers and bright green foliage.  |
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FS |
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10 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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triangularis 'Fanny'
® - With beautiful pink flowers having a green
center and green foliage.  |
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FS |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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triangularis 'Irish
Mist' - With white flowers and green foliage. |
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FS |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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triangularis 'Mijke'
® - Flowers pale pink. Foliage evenly colored
bright red-purple.  |
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FS |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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versicolor
- Flowers white to purple-white, throat yellow, 2-3 cm diameter,
margin purple-violet. Stems to 15 cm, erect or spreading.
Leaves borne in clusters of 10-15, on the stem. Leaflets
3,
to 12 x 2 mm. Ht. 10-20 cm. Summer/ autumn-flowering. |
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FS |
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1 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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SCILLA - Zones 3-9 |
Description |
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Size
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Qty/Package
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Price/Package |
bifolia
- A favorite spring herald. Strongly recommended for naturalizing.
Elegant racemes with 3 to 10 deep gentian-blue flowers. Ht.
5-10 cm. AGM. |
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4/+ cm |
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10 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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bifolia 'Alba'
- Racemes as large as in the type, but pure white. |
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4/+ cm |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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bifolia f. rosea
- Having pink flowers. Ht. 8-10 cm. |
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5/+ cm |
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10 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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mischtschenkoana
'Tubergeniana' - (syn. S. tubergeniana J.
Hoog) A particularly good clone of S. mischtschenkoana
Grossh., which generally is not a good garden plant, dying
out in cultivation. Excellent for naturalizing under light
trees and shrubs in partial shade. Flowers 3 to 4 in a loose
raceme, campanulate. Pale porcelain-blue with darker blue
stripes down each segment. Each bulb produces 2 to 4 scapes,
prolonging the flowering season. Ht. 10-15 cm. AGM. |
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8/+ cm |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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