WILD BLUE HYACINTH FLOWER BULBS ~BRODIAEA 'CORRINA'~ LATE SPRING/SUMMER BLOOMS!!

WILD BLUE HYACINTH FLOWER BULBS ~BRODIAEA 'CORRINA'~ LATE SPRING/SUMMER BLOOMS!!

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WE CARRY TOP SIZE, TOP QUALITY AND OVERALL BETTER BULBS FOR YOUR BUCK! BUY IT NOW, PRICE BREAK ON QUANTITY!!!3 BULBS * 6 BULBS * 12 BULBS OR 24 BULBS Also known as Triteleia laxa Corrina, this fabulous cut flower is best grown in moist, fertile, well-draining soil in full sun to partial sunlight (never shade) with winter and spring moisture and summer dryness. Corrina has clusters of delicate star-shaped, deep blue-violet flowers with darker midveins and grass-like foliage. Bulb size 7/+ cm in circumference Height 14 inches Blooming period May-June Bee Friendly, High Deer and Pest Resistance, Rabbit Resistant, Easy To Grow, Naturalizes, Container Planting, Small Spaces, Rock Gardens Light Requirements Full Sun to partial sunlight Excellent Cut Flower Attracts Pollinators Naturalizes Well Allium bulbs are winter hardy in zones 5-9. Both the plant and the bulbs are resistant to deer and rodent damage. Planting Depth How deep should I plant my fall bulbs outdoors? The basic rule of thumb is that the hole should be at least three times as deep as the height of the bulb. Use the chart below for the required planting depth of your bulbs. Don't worry about your bulbs being planted an inch or two deeper than recommended; in most cases this provides the bulb with a little extra protection. How do I force my bulbs for indoor blooms? If so, most bulbs require a certain amount of chill-time in the refrigerator before they can be forced. Eight to fifteen weeks is the general requirement. See the "Chill Chart" below for approximate chill-times for most bulbs. You should, however, follow the package directions for any bulbs you purchase. If you cut the chill-time short for any bulbs, you may get blooms, but they will probably be stunted or deformed. Thank you for looking and please contact us if you have any questions or concerns about your current or future order through us. Since we greatly value our customers please be rest assured that we are fully capable of resolving any issue before it escalates. That being said, your feedback for our shop is appreciated however we encourage buyers who are in any way displeased with their order to contact us first before leaving a neutral or negative feedback.

Categories: Home & Garden

Specifications

All Returns AcceptedReturnsNotAccepted
ClimateArid
Planting Time1 Week
Common NameWild Hyacinth
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
ColorBlue
Plant CharacteristicFlowering (Flower Bulb)
Soil TypeClay
BrandDPGardens
Season Of InterestSpring
Soil PHNeutral
TypeBulbs
Life CyclePerennial
WateringMedium
GenusBrodiaea
SunlightFull Sun
FeaturesCold Resistant
Cultivating DifficultyEasy

WE CARRY TOP SIZE, TOP QUALITY AND OVERALL BETTER BULBS FOR YOUR BUCK! BUY IT NOW, PRICE BREAK ON QUANTITY!!!3 BULBS * 6 BULBS * 12 BULBS OR 24 BULBS Also known as Triteleia laxa Corrina, this fabulous cut flower is best grown in moist, fertile, well-draining soil in full sun to partial sunlight (never shade) with winter and spring moisture and summer dryness. Corrina has clusters of delicate star-shaped, deep blue-violet flowers with darker midveins and grass-like foliage. Bulb size 7/+ cm in circumference Height 14 inches Blooming period May-June Bee Friendly, High Deer and Pest Resistance, Rabbit Resistant, Easy To Grow, Naturalizes, Container Planting, Small Spaces, Rock Gardens Light Requirements Full Sun to partial sunlight Excellent Cut Flower Attracts Pollinators Naturalizes Well Allium bulbs are winter hardy in zones 5-9. Both the plant and the bulbs are resistant to deer and rodent damage. Planting Depth How deep should I plant my fall bulbs outdoors? The basic rule of thumb is that the hole should be at least three times as deep as the height of the bulb. Use the chart below for the required planting depth of your bulbs. Don't worry about your bulbs being planted an inch or two deeper than recommended; in most cases this provides the bulb with a little extra protection. How do I force my bulbs for indoor blooms? If so, most bulbs require a certain amount of chill-time in the refrigerator before they can be forced. Eight to fifteen weeks is the general requirement. See the "Chill Chart" below for approximate chill-times for most bulbs. You should, however, follow the package directions for any bulbs you purchase. If you cut the chill-time short for any bulbs, you may get blooms, but they will probably be stunted or deformed. Thank you for looking and please contact us if you have any questions or concerns about your current or future order through us. Since we greatly value our customers please be rest assured that we are fully capable of resolving any issue before it escalates. That being said, your feedback for our shop is appreciated however we encourage buyers who are in any way displeased with their order to contact us first before leaving a neutral or negative feedback.

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