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Listing 1 - 6 from 6 for mother bulb

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 borders ... " apart; larger trumpet type bulbs 6" deep and 6-12" apart Propagation: offset bulblets from mother bulb after flowering and foliage dies Species: Of the 50 or so species, the following are ...
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Fritillaria
... Fritillaria Fritillaria (imperialis), bulb photo (persica) (fri-till-air' ee-ah) Family: Liliaceae, Lily Growth rate: moderate to fast ... of borders; larger bulbs interplanted, or in rear of borders, or as specimens Propagation: bulb offsets from mother bulbs after flowering and foliage dies Species: Those marked * are main 3 species, with ...
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Hyacinthus
... ; graded by bulb size, the larger the number the larger the bulb and better flower although larger and more likely to need staking. Propagation: bulblets from mother bulb which increase slowly, so should be purchased for fall planting; also bulblets form if mother bulb ...
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Lilium
... , fertile, mulch to keep soil cool Light:sun, tolerates part shade Pests and problems: bulb rot, botrytis blight and spots, viruses, aphids (none usually serious or widespread) Landscape habit, ... prior. Propagation: bulblets formed off mother bulb, bulbils formed in leaf axils of some asiatic species sown immediately in fall upon harvest, scales removed from mother bulb and planted, seeds which will ...
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Tulipa
... in size, Red Hunter on left, species on right) Foliage: usually arising directly from the bulb, broad and 6-10" long, thick, glabrous and glaucous, ovate to lanceolate Flowers: spring, ... 6" deep and 6-12" apart. Propagation: bulblets formed from mother bulb, usually purchased from specialty bulb growers to gain maximum size bulb and so of flowers Species: Cultivars: Class, Group Spring bloom height ...
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Gladiolus
... bloom Hardiness: tender corm, zone 9 Soil: moist, well-drained Light: sun Pests and problems: bulb rots, botrytis leaf spots, rust, mosaic virus, aphids, spider mites, thrips, borers-- most problems rare ... and store ideally at 45ºF and 80% relative humidity. Propagation: division of cormels from mother corm, after foliage dies; corms graded by size with 1 being largest, 4 smallest and ...
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