Triteleia hyacintha
By Spritzhenry
- 10 Jul, 2011
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You have now! lol.
11 Jul, 2011
Found the bulbs too!
How hardy is it?
11 Jul, 2011
Tell you next year - but it should be, going on the blue ones I've had for several years. ('Queen Fabiola')
11 Jul, 2011
I've something almost identical to this planted around a tree in my Garden, but it appears early Spring, and is so pretty...
20 Jul, 2011
Is that one of the Allium family?
20 Jul, 2011
I was thinking Ornithogalum maybe.......
20 Jul, 2011
Oh, it could be, yes. :-)
20 Jul, 2011
I believe so...will have to wait till Spring for a pic....:))
I dug a few bulbs up from our next door neighbouring field, a long while back...and were they deep...
21 Jul, 2011
I really hope the flowers didn't smell garlic-y, Crissue....or you've landed yourself with an invasive plant. :-(
23 Jul, 2011
No they don't actually, they are extremely pretty with I think a little green tinge in the throat...and they keep themself just around the tree..
23 Jul, 2011
Oh good. At our last house when we moved to Somerset, the garden was covered in those pretty but highly invasive plants...it was just impossible to get rid of them. :-(
23 Jul, 2011
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I've not seen a white one before!
10 Jul, 2011