You can visit our Nectaroscordum siculum page or browse the pictures using the next and previous links. If you've been inspired take a look at the Nectaroscordum plants in our garden centre.
Shedding Sicilian honey garlic...
By Dottydaisy2
- 25 May, 2015
- 11 likes
Love these plants...
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Thanks Alan....no I am a little wary about eating certain plants......
26 May, 2015
Don't they take a time to open fully, think mine took a good 3 weeks!
26 May, 2015
Much paler than mine DD.
Siris - that does mean that they last a long time.
28 May, 2015
Mine are darker too, but the flowers are all open now, might darken with age?
29 May, 2015
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See who else is growing Nectaroscordum siculum (Ornamental onion).
See who else has plants in genus Nectaroscordum.
This photo is of "Nectaroscordum siculum" in Dottydaisy2's garden
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Nectaroscordum Siculum (Sicilian Honey Garlic)
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Nectaroscordum Siculum (Sicilian Honey Garlic Bulbs)
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Nectaroscordum Siculum
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Nice photo Angela. I have just red up on this on the internet, as I was going to ask if you ate it. Evidently the dried leaves are used in Bulgaria to flavour stews ... seems to be a question mark against the bulbs though ... one person on a forum said "they appeared on a list, when I googled .. poisonous bulbs". Grows to nearly 3 feet in height and the bees love it.... I guess you already know that.
26 May, 2015