Hyblaean's Journal: 3 Siberian Squill siberica 'Alba' Scilla siberica up late April and still blooming early May- blah...with the tulips who needs them, who even sees the
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Category: A plants in the order that they bloom with length of bloom- no new pics in this just a list from here on out- the double editing was driving me crazy and I'm losing track of what is where- not to ment
Status: 2006 Plantings
Initial Notes:
siberica 'Alba' - pure white, beautiful, loosely formed bells clustered on 3"-5" stems; 1880. (8+cm bulbs)
Starry flowers that droop like bells on spikes with strap-like leaves; colors range in blues, whites, pinks and violets; heights and bloom times also cover a wide range; one of the most shade tolerant bulbs; most are hardy in zones 4-8; early-mid spring blooming; Heirloom bulbs.
Entries and Updates
Apr 19, 2007
pure white and late ....not my thing, not going to dig them up, but not going to buy any more either
Apr 22, 2007
don't like these either- evidently if the flowers are small, I want them to be blue yellow or red, not white- who'da known?