Puschkinia scilloides var libanotica
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The Pushinka is a low-staying spring flower which shows up while temperatures outside can be frosty. The puschkinia is a look-a-like of the star-hyacinths, but is related to scilla and chionodoxa. The flowers are white-blue striped and produce several small flowers on one stem. The Puschkinia scilloides var libanotica can?t be missed in a spring field. Plant many flower bulbs together for best visual effect. At De Vroomen, we sell flower bulbs like Puschkinia scilloides var libanotica and other spring flower bulbs.
How to plant Puschkinia scilloides var libanotica
The early-blooming Puschkinia scilloides var libanotica is one of our favourites among the spring flowers. We love this flower bulb, because it already shows its face, while other early bloomers still wait for the frost to be over. This brave spring flower is beautiful in meadows, borders and beddings. The light blue flowers have made gardeners fall in love with this plant. Want to fall in love too? Order bulk flower bulbs at De Vroomen.
Plant Puschkinia scilloides var libanotica
- Plant Puschkinia scilloides var libanotica in fall with several bulbs together for the best visual effect.
- The flowers grow up to 6? (15 cm) high and show off with the light blue flowers against the light green foliage.
- Among ten star-shaped flowers grow on one stem.
- Puschkinia scilloides var libanotica likes a well-drained ground and nutritious soil.
- Plant the bulbs in a sunny to half sunny spot.
Bloom Height | 6 inches |
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Bloom Time | Early to Mid Spring |
Light Requirements | Shade, Sun, Sun/Shade |
Flower Color | Blue |
Plant Depth | 2 inches |
Catalog | Landscape |
Spacing | |
Size | 5/+ |
Packaged In | 100 Bulbs per Bag |
Zone | |
Uses | Deer Resistant |