Tulip - Greiggii - Mary Ann
Tulip - Greiggii - Mary AnnThe Tulip ‘Mary Ann’, ‘Tulipa Greigii’, a fall planted bulb, produces beautiful yellow flowers that have an outside petal of red. They are truly an unique flower of all the tulip varities. The unique mottled foliage adds to its attractiveness. Greigii tulips are great for beds, borders, rock gardens, and cut flowers. They bloom in mid spring and produce one six-petaled flower on a short, rigid stem. The petals are usually pointed. They have an added attraction in that the leaves are usually patterned with stripes or spots, in purple or brown. Finally, they naturalize very well. If you leave them alone, they come back year after year, and even multiply.
Daylily - Naturalizing Mixed ColorsThe Naturalizing Daylily Mix, ‘Hemerocallis Mix’, consists of an extraordinary mixture containing a wide range of vibrant colors; rose-pink, bright yellow, shimmering gold, vibrant orange, fiery red and attractive bi-colors. They’re great for naturalizing and provide long lasting color in the garden. Use them in a perennial border in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plant them 18-24″ apart.
Tulip - Double Early - Christmas DreamThe Tulip ‘Christmas Dream’, ‘Tulipa double early’, is a fall planted bulb. Christams Dream has pink petals. As their name implies, double early tulips bloom early in the season with long-lasting, rose-like double flowers which open flat in the full sun. When planted in a compact group, these short-stemmed tulips develop into a magnificent carpet of color. Combine them with early daffodils and hyacinths for a wonderful welcome to spring. These tulips bloom in early spring for a 3 week period. For the best effects, plant the bulbs in clusters of 5 to 15 bulbs of one variety, or scatter clusters throughout the garden or flower border. Tulips do best in well-drained soil. It is advisable not to plant tulips in the same location in the garden year after year. If possible, plant in a somewhat sheltered location. Tulips are excellent for mass planting, rock gardens, containers and borders.
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