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General Aspects for Spring Flowering Bulbs
Fall planted bulbs that flower either in the spring or very early summer greatly enhance home gardens, parks, office buildings, apartments, townhomes, condominiums, and other landscaped facilities. They offer a tremendous range of flower colors, ... [... more]
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Fall-Planted Spring Flowering Bulbs: List by Common Names
Aconite, Winter, Eranthis hyemalis; E. cilicica Amaryllis, South African, Hippeastrum spp. = Amaryllis spp. Amaryllis, Dutch, Hippeastrum spp. = Amaryllis spp. Anemone, Anemone blanda Anemones, Anemone coronaria Anemones, Anemone fulgens 'St ... [... more]
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Spring Flowering Bulbs: List by Scientific Name
Scilla campanulata (Endymion, Hyacinthoides), Spanish blue-bells; Wood hyacinths Puschkinia libanotica, Striped squill Ranunculus hybrids, Persian buttercup Scilla siberica; S. tubergeniana, Siberian squill Sparaxis hybrids, Harlequin ... [... more]
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Fall Planted Spring Flowering Bulbs - Sparaxis hybrids
Sparaxis hybrids flower in late very spring (May/June). Plants are about 8-10 inches tall. (Light green, red, purple, salmon-orange, white, and yellow flowers) 5. Climatic zone habit: 1990 USDA Climatic Zone 6 with mulch, Zones 7 to 9 without ... [... more]
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Spring Flowering Bulbs: List by Scientific Name
Brodiaea laxa (Triteleia), Brodiaea; Long-rayed triteleia; Pretty face; Grass; Triplet lily; Wild hyacinth Camassia cusickii; C. esculenta, Indian quamash; Camass; Wild hyacinth Crocus spp. (Spring flowering), Dutch crocus; Species ... [... more]
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Fall Planted Spring Flowering Bulbs - Iris hollandica
Iris hollandica flowers in mid-to late-spring (April/May) for 2-3 weeks. Plants are about 20 inches tall. I. hollandica Yellow Iris hollandica 'Telstar' 1. Origin of species: Hybrids of species from Spain and Morocco 5. Climatic zone habit: 1990 ... [... more]
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Fall Planted Spring Flowering Bulbs - Ranunculus hybrids
Ranunculus hybrids flower in middle spring (April). Plants are about 12 inches tall. (White, yellow, pink, gold, orange, red and mixed color flowers) 6. Primary uses: Beds, borders, rock gardens, and fresh cut flowers. 7. Moisture: Keep moist ... [... more]
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Fall-Planted Spring Flowering Bulbs: List by Common Names
King's flower, Eucomis bicolor Lilies, Asiatic , Lilium Asiatic hybrids Lilies, Lilium Asiatic hybrids Lilies, Lilium Oriental hybrids Lilies, Oriental, Lilium Oriental hybrids Lily of the valley, Convallaria majalis Lily, African corn, Ixia ... [... more]
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Fall Planted Spring Flowering Bulbs - Anemone fulgens ...
Anemone fulgens 'St Bavo' Flowers in mid-spring (April) and last about 4 weeks. Plants are about 10-12 inches tall. 5. Climatic zone habit: 1990 USDA Climatic Zones 5 to 7 with mulch, Zone 8 without mulch. fulgens 'St. Bavo' (Various colored ... [... more]
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Fall Planted Spring Flowering Bulbs - Eremurus spp.
Ruiter Hybrids, Shelford Hybrids (Pink, yellow, or white flowers) Eremurus spp. flowers in very late spring (June). Plants are about 30-70 inches tall with large multiflowered spikes. Desert Candle, Foxtail Lily 6. Primary uses: Beds, borders, ... [... more]
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Fall Planted Spring Flowering Bulbs - Iris xiphiodes, I. ...
Flowers in late spring (June) for 2-3 weeks. Plants are about 20 inches tall. Iris angelica 'Mansfield' Iris xiphiodes, I. angelica, I. latifolia English Iris xiphiodes, anglica, latifolia (Blue or purple flowers) 1. Origin of species: Northwest ... [... more]
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Tulip
One of the most popular of all spring-flowering bulbs, the tulip has a history that is as colorful as the flower itself. In the 1600s, in the heyday of tulipomania, these stately blooms were rare, very expensive, and considered status symbols by European [... more]
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