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Ipheion uniflorum Wisley Blue
The Spring Starflower, syn. Triteleia uniflora. Circa 1836, these sweetly-scented, star-shaped flowers are shimmering, deep violet-blue. Bulb size: 4 cm/up. April/May. Plant 4" deep and 4" apart. HZ: 5-9. Height: 3" to 6".
Ipheion uniflorum are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Ipheion uniflorum Horticultural Tips Stinze Plantings
Ipheion uniflorum are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Ipheion uniflorum Horticultural Tips Stinze Plantings
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Ipheion uniflorum
Circa 1836, Ipheion uniflorum is native to the more temporate zones of South America. Commonly known as the Spring Star Flower, it has spicy-scented, star-shaped flowers that range from white to pale blue to deep periwinkle. Bee-loved, deer- and rodent-resistant, its grass-like foliage smells like garlic when crushed. It is a good naturalizer in full sun, and is lovely planted in lawns (with later mowing), in border clusters and in rock gardens. Bulb size: 4 cm/up. April/May. Plant 4” deep and 4” apart. HZ: 5-9. Height: 3” to 6”.
Ipheion uniflorum are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Ipheion uniflorum Horticultural Tips Stinze Plantings
Circa 1836, Ipheion uniflorum is native to the more temporate zones of South America. Commonly known as the Spring Star Flower, it has spicy-scented, star-shaped flowers that range from white to pale blue to deep periwinkle. Bee-loved, deer- and rodent-resistant, its grass-like foliage smells like garlic when crushed. It is a good naturalizer in full sun, and is lovely planted in lawns (with later mowing), in border clusters and in rock gardens. Bulb size: 4 cm/up. April/May. Plant 4” deep and 4” apart. HZ: 5-9. Height: 3” to 6”.
Ipheion uniflorum are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Ipheion uniflorum Horticultural Tips Stinze Plantings
Ipheion uniflorum
Circa 1836, Ipheion uniflorum is native to the more temporate zones of South America. Commonly known as the Spring Star Flower, it has spicy-scented, star-shaped flowers that range from white to pale blue to deep periwinkle. Bee-loved, deer- and rodent-resistant, its grass-like foliage smells like garlic when crushed. It is a good naturalizer in full sun, and is lovely planted in lawns (with later mowing), in border clusters and in rock gardens. Bulb size: 4 cm/up. April/May. Plant 4” deep and 4” apart. HZ: 5-9. Height: 3” to 6”.
Ipheion uniflorum are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Ipheion uniflorum Horticultural Tips Stinze Plantings
Circa 1836, Ipheion uniflorum is native to the more temporate zones of South America. Commonly known as the Spring Star Flower, it has spicy-scented, star-shaped flowers that range from white to pale blue to deep periwinkle. Bee-loved, deer- and rodent-resistant, its grass-like foliage smells like garlic when crushed. It is a good naturalizer in full sun, and is lovely planted in lawns (with later mowing), in border clusters and in rock gardens. Bulb size: 4 cm/up. April/May. Plant 4” deep and 4” apart. HZ: 5-9. Height: 3” to 6”.
Ipheion uniflorum are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Ipheion uniflorum Horticultural Tips Stinze Plantings