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In this category you'll find many different types of flower bulbs and tubers - orchids, lily of the valley, English bluebells, snowdrops and many other well-known varieties and some not-so-common ones too.
English BluebellsHyacinthoides non-scripta, Endymion non-scriptus, Scilla non-scripta, Scilla nutans A sea of English bluebells rekindles memories of springtime woodland walks, when the days start to lengthen and the weather warms up. The nodding, violet-blue flowers of these hardy, native bulbs attract insects to their delicately scented flowers. At their happiest when growing in the dappled shade of deciduous trees, English bluebells are ideal for a woodland garden or naturalising in informal areas of grass. These vigorous beauties will multiply each year to form a dense carpet of spring colour. Height: 25cm (10”). Spread: 8cm (3”). Bulb size: 5/6.Bluebell bulbs are ideal for autumn planting. For spring planting choose bluebells in the green. Only cultivated stock used. Useful links: More info |
Russian SnowdropPuschkinia scilloides, Striped Squill Intriguing star shaped flowers, with delicate pale petals, striped with deep blue. These hardy Russian snowdrops make a stunning alternative to traditional spring bulbs. Resilient Puschkinia bulbs will grow in almost any well drained soil, and enjoy hot summers when their bulbs can bake in the sun. Grow them in borders and rockeries, or naturalise them in grass. Our generous bumper bulb pack means there will be plenty left over for your patio pots too! Height: 15cm (6”). Spread: 10cm (4”). Bulb size: 5/6.Useful links: More info |
Fritillaria meleagris (Mixed)Snake's Head Fritillary The captivating bell shaped flowers of this charming fritillary are instantly recognizable by their distinctive snakes-skin markings. A sprinkling of snakes head fritillaries are a sight to behold when naturalised in damp woodlands or informal areas of grass. These charming wildflowers are protected in the wild and rarely seen in their native meadow habitats. They are guaranteed to attract attention in your garden with their elegant springtime display. Height: 30cm (12”). Spread: 8cm (3”). Bulb size: 5/6. All of our supplies come from cultivated stock.Useful links: More info |
Feather Grape HyacinthMuscari comosum 'Plumosum', Leopoldia comosa, Muscari comosum 'Monstrosum', Tassel Grape Hyacinth This fabulous Feathered Grape Hyacinth produces fluffy plumes of mauve-blue muscari flowers that make a sensational display in spring borders. Try planting them alongside Lily-of-the Valley for some really pretty patio containers, or as edging along paths and narrow borders. Hardy, easy to grow and long-lasting, this variety - unlike others - is sterile so it won't take over the garden. Muscari comosum 'Plumosum' makes a striking cut flower too. Bulb size 6/8. Height: 20cm (8”). Spread: 5cm (2”).Useful links: More info |
Pleione formosanaWindowsill Orchid This exotic-looking little orchid makes a lovely pot plant for a cool windowsill indoors. But don’t be fooled by its small stature and good looks - it’s perfectly hardy, so you can grow it outdoors in sheltered borders too. The pink blooms of Pleione formosana appear on short stems of just 15cm (6") tall, and create a fabulous show from April to May, that will return year after year. These super little bulbs are surprisingly easy to grow - the perfect choice of orchid for the beginner grower. Height: 15cm (6"). Spread: 30cm (12"). Bulb size 8/9. More info |