Siberian Squill Bulbs (40 pack)
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The star-shaped, hanging blue flowers arrive around March and April. If planted at the edge of trees and hedges it will spread quickly and create clusters of colour to attract the first bees in spring. Has good resistance to frost, but won't tolerate excessive heat or drought.
The star-shaped, hanging blue flowers arrive around March and April. If planted at the edge of trees and hedges it will spread quickly and create clusters of colour to attract the first bees in spring. Has good resistance to frost, but won't tolerate excessive heat or drought.
Bulbs are supplied in a pack of 40.
These bulbs are best planted in autumn from September through to December. For a natural look scatter and plant your bulbs randomly in grassy areas of garden or for a more formal dramatic display plant them in clusters in flower beds.
- Scientific Name
- Scilla siberica
- Perennial
- No
- Plant Colour
- Purple
- Growing Conditions
- Partial Shade, Sunlight
- Maximum Growing Height
- 10-25cm
- Flowering Months
- Mar., Apr.
- Pack Size
- 40