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Amaryllis may be purchased as bare or planted bulbs, and are prized for their exotic trumpet-shaped flowers born on 1- to 2-foot leafless stalks or scapes. They add dramatic color to homes and gardens and make wonderful gifts to gardeners from beginners to experts. Native to Africa, the genus Amaryllis comes from the Greek word amarysso, which…
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An heirloom favorite, first introduced in 1922 and still considered one of the world’s best pink hyacinths. The florets are deep rose-pink with white margins. A strong grower with dense flowerheads and an intense, sweet fragrance. Pink Pearl is excellent for indoor forcing and it performs well in containers.
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From breeders in Holland, we’ve gathered the most beautiful blue shades of Muscari, and combined them with whites to set them off. Plant these durable bulbs by the dozens, and you’ll have a river of blue in spring. Not labeled. Singing the Blues Muscari Mix includes 50 bulbs total. Muscari thrive in full sun or…
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Early-blooming Emperor or Fosteriana Tulips descend from Tulipa fosteriana, a wild species from Central Asia. They are known for their remarkably huge flowers and bright colors. They are spectacular for colorful garden display and for bouquets. (Emperor Tulips Orange Emperor, White Emperor and Yellow Purissima bloom a bit later than the rest of the group.)…
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The Siberian Squill, also known as Scilla siberica, effortlessly infuses your landscape with vibrant blue hues, creating a picturesque springtime tapestry that’s both enduring and enchanting. Plant the delightful gentian-blue flowers in fall. Scilla Siberica bulbs show best when planted closely in large drifts. Very hardy for zones 3-8 and a great bulb for naturalizing;…