Nectaroscordum siculum (Allium bulgaricum) bulbs — Buy online at Farmer Gracy UK


Nectaroscordum siculum (Allium bulgaricum) bulbs — Buy online at Farmer Gracy UK

Allium nectaroscordum siculum #81116 Out of Stock $4.48 $14.95 You Save: $10.47 (70.0%) 6 bulbs per package notify me Write a review Ships: 1-3 Business Days Description The Mediterranean Bells Allium is truly unique and will definitely catch your garden vistors' attention!


Nectaroscordum siculum (Allium bulgaricum) Bulbs Buy online at Farmer Gracy UK

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Allium Bulgaricum Bulbs Nectaroscordum Siculum Easy To Grow Bulbs

Product Details Shipping Reviews Growing guide Also known as Nectaroscordum siculum var. bulgaricum. These creamy, bell-shaped blooms tinged green and pink hang from baseball-sized flowerheads, and the gray-green leaves take on interesting spiral twists. The papery, tan seedpods turn upwards as they mature. Will self sow.


Nectaroscordum siculum (Allium bulgaricum) Bulbs Buy online at Farmer Gracy UK

Description Allium siculum : A broadleaf deciduous perennial bulb / corm / tuber with green foliage and pink, purple and green flowers in spring and summer. It contributes grassy texture to the garden. Attractive to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.


siculum ssp bulgaricum Best Flower Bulbs

Height: 12-16 inches. Late May to June. Four foot tall, fleshy stems carry a cluster of up to 30 nodding, 1-inch, bell-shaped flowers that are multi-colored in off-white, green, purple, and pink hues. Strap-like, linear 12-16 inch long leaves, that produces the fragrance of garlic when crushed or bruised. Clumping.


Allium bulgaricum (Nectaroscordum Siculum) Ernest TURC

Honey lily ( Nectaroscordum siculum) have many names including Sicilian honey garlic or Sicilian honey lily plants, and they are not often seen in spring bulb beds. They're worth tracking down, though, as you will get some showy flowers with these bulbs. Honey lilies grow up to four feet (1.2 m.) tall and have clusters of small flowers at the top.


Nectaroscordum siculum K. van Bourgondien Wholesale Bulbs

Nectaroscordum siculum ssp. bulgaricum. Circa 1873, the Mediterranean Sicilian Honey Lily has delicate, yet substantive, 2"-wide umbels of 20 to 30 pendant greenish-white florets, flushed purple and edged in white. Each umbrella-like umbel emerges from a papery sheath after which the little nodding buds spread, growing on wiry 4" stems.


Nectaroscordum siculum (formerly Allium bulgaricum) K. Van Bourgondiens

A rather tall allium with unique bell flowers, pinkish on the inside and almost maroon on the outside. Looks great in clusters of 5 or more . The bulbs multiply, but they take a long time (3+ years) in my garden to reach blooming size. The leaves are easy to recognize. They are flat and twisted like a spiral.


Allium Bulgaricum Bulbs Nectaroscordum Siculum Easy To Grow Bulbs

Allium siculum (syn. Nectaroscordum siculum) is often confused with a very similar species A. bulgaricum. In cultivation it is reported that whatever distinction these two species have, they integrate readily, and most bulbs or plants offered for sale are hybrids between the two.


Allium bulgaricum syn.Nectaroscordum siculum Peak Cottage Plants

The former genus Nectaroscordum has been absorbed into the genus Allium as a subsection, with the new name being Allium siculum. Oddly, Allium is actually the name used when it was first described nearly two centuries ago! What I like most about this plant is its staying power. I planted 10 bulbs 25 years ago. They're still there.


Nectaroscordum siculum ssp bulgaricum Rose Cottage Plants

Sicilian honey garlic also known as Allium Bulgaricum or Nectaroscordum Siculum, produces delicate and beautiful flowers that make perfect additions to ornamental gardens. This dainty flower is particularly delightful when combined with other plants and also attracts an abundance of bumblebees and other insects.


Photo d'Alliacée Ail de Bulgarie Allium bulgaricum Nectaroscordum siculum ssp. bulgaricum

Whether labeled as Nectaroscordum siculum or Allium siculum, it's a wonderful oddball of a flowering bulb that always elicits inquiries from visitors at my June garden events, and for good reason—though some of its assets are not as obvious as its lovely dangling mauve and green bells.


100pk Net Allium Nectaroscordum Siculum

This plant is Nectaroscordum siculum, formerly known as Allium bulgaricum. Taxonomists have decided that it is not a true allium. It is also found under the taxonomic names Allium siculum, Allium dioscoridis, Nectaroscordum bulgaricum, and Nectaroscordum siculum subsp. bulgaricum. Common names are Mediterranean bells and Sicilian honey lily.


Allium bulgaricum syn.Nectaroscordum siculum Peak Cottage Plants

Drought tolerant! Attracts bees and is deer resistant! Stunning in beds, borders, Mediterranean gardens, city or cottage gardens. For best visual impact, plant in groups (at least 5-7 bulbs). Mixes beautifully with Alliums or Papavers. Elegant, distinctive flowers, not only in the garden but in vases too! To be planted in fall


Allium siculum syn. Nectaroscordum siculum, Allium nectaracsardium, Allium bulgaricum, Allium

Allium siculum Sicilian honey garlic A robust perennial with keeled basal leaves and a stem to 1.2m in height, with a terminal umbel of nodding, long-stalked, bell-shaped flowers combining cream, pink and green tints, followed by decorative, erect seed pods in late summer Synonyms Allium nectaracsardium Nectaroscordum siculum

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