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Listing 1 - 4 from 4 for hardy bulb

Crocus
... when closed at night and cloudy days, star-like when open, overlapping flower lobes Hardiness: hardy bulb, zones 3-8 Soil: organic, well-drained, sandy loam prefered; tolerates many Light: sun, ... striped, native to Greece speciosus subsp. speciosus (spee-see-o' sus)--Showy Crocus, cold hardy to zone 4, leaves appearing after flowers, one scented flower susianus:angustifolius tommasinianus (tome- ...
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Hyacinthus
... -30 or more flowers per cylindrical raceme; many colors; spring. Hardiness: hardy bulb, zones 3-7 Soil: well-drained, fertile; best growth in ... 3-5 years before discarding; graded by bulb size, the larger the number the larger the bulb and better flower although larger and ... be purchased for fall planting; also bulblets form if mother bulb is cut ½" deep crosswise. Species: orientalis (or-ee-en-tal' iss ...
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Lilium
... often spotted Hardiness: hardy bulb, zones 3-9 (depending on species) Soil: well-drained, fertile, mulch to keep soil cool Light:sun, tolerates part shade Pests and problems: bulb rot, botrytis blight and ... recurved (curved back) petals; leaves are whorled Asiatic and Martagon types tend to be more hardy. Several oriental types have a permeating scent. Species lilies are less popular and seen in ...
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Narcissus
... zones 4-8 Soil: well-drained Light: sun, tolerates part shade Pests and problems: bulb rots, nematodes, bulb mites, slugs (all are generally not usual) Landscape habit, uses: naturalizing, massing in ... us)--Campernelle Jonquil, native to eastern Mediterranean, fragrant bright yellow flowers to 12" tall, cold hardy to zone 6. papyraeus (pa-pyr-aa' cee-us)-- Paper White Narcissus, native to eastern ...
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