Blooms April and May with a range of daffodils. Naturalizes. Mix includes creamy white to saffron-yellow to bright orange. Double Narcissus, bowl shaped, and star shaped.
April/May. Height: 14″ to 20″. Photo Credit: Van Engelen
Oxalis adenophylla has dainty, five-petaled, white to lilac-pink flowers with dark purple centers on wiry stems above attractive, clover-like foliage with a silvery sheen. Circa…
Also known as Scilla bifolia carnea or the Alpine Squill, this lightly scented 17th century naturalizer has trusses of star-shaped light pink florets and strappy foliage.…
A Pacific Northwest native best grown in moist, fertile soil in full sun to partial sunlight. Commercially grown in the Netherlands for decades, unlike most…