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  • Sparaxis Flower bulbs Also known as wandflower or harlequin flower, these colorful members of the iris family have open star-shaped white, orange, lavender, yellow or pink flowers often centered with contrasting symmetrical patterns.
  • Sparaxis Flower bulbs Common name: Harlequin, Wand flower, Sparaxis
  • Color: Pink, yellow, Red, Purple
  • Height: Sparaxis flowers grow an average height of about 10 inches high. The total plant height is 12 to 18 inches.
  • Difficulty level: Easy
  • Planting & Care
    Use them as an accent in mixed beds and borders, rock gardens and containers.
  • Sunlight: They need full sun to grow and flower.
  • Soil: The soil should be kept continually moist, especially after planting.
  • Water: Water the bulbs immediately, and cover the area with a layer of mulch. Water garden plants as needed, especially during the first six weeks after planting.
  • Fertilizer: Apply any organic fertilizer once in 2 months
  • Care:
    • Little Sparaxis plant care is necessary with these flowers.
    • In wet summer gardens, the corms are best lifted and stored but in well-drained areas, they can be left in the ground.
    • Some species of the genus are not cold hardy.
    • So if you live in colder regions, dig up the corms and store them before the first frost.
    • The corms multiply rapidly if well watered throughout the growing season.
    • Seeds can be sown in autumn and will flower the second spring or the offsets can be divided during dormancy and replanted.
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  • If you crave plants that uniquely delight every sense, consider growing Tuberose this summer. With a powerfully sweet and heavy aroma, these classic charmers have been used as a key ingredient in perfumes for centuries. The Pearl is a radiant variety featuring dense clusters of double, waxy white flowers growing along a 20″-28″ stalk that rises above clumps of grass-like foliage.
  • You’ll be amazed at how quickly these elegant beauties fill the air with their enchanting aroma. Here’s an extra pearl of wisdom – use the single form as a long-lasting cut flower and the double form in the garden, as the top blooms will open fully when left on the plant. Enjoy!
  • Growing Rajnigandha Bulbs is an easy task, it is an easy-care flower which does not require special expertise to grow it as house flower plant. The tuberose is a night-blooming plant. Growing Rajnigandha Polianthes Tuberosa Bulbs is an easy task, it is an easy care flower which does not require special expertise to grow it as house flower plant. Keep the soil consistently moist before and during the period of bloom that occurs in late summer.
  • It grows in elongated spikes up to 18 inches long that produce clusters of fragrant waxy white flowers that bloom from the bottom towards the top of the spike. It has long, bright green leaves clustered at the base of the plant and smaller, clasping leaves along the stem.
  • Dig a hole and sow the bulb up to 5 cm deep
  • Set the bulb in the hole, pointy end up, then cover with soil and press firmly
  • Space bulbs 4 to 6 inches apart
  • Water thoroughly after planting
  • Use the potting mix for bulb plantation as Garden soil + Compost + Perlite + Sand (2:2:1:1)Soil + Cocopeat + vermicompost (2:1:2)
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  • Rain lily Leaves are a deep glossy green and measure 3 mm wide. Flowers, which at first resemble a new leaf, but emerge from their papery sheaves to a stunning whiteness; they are erect in perianth.
  • Zephyranthes can be deciduous or evergreen bulbous perennials, with linear leaves and funnel-shaped or crocus-like flowers in spring, summer or autumn.
  • Plant zephyranthes bulbs in a place that receive full sun
  • Dig holes and plant the bulbs 1-2 inch deep and 6 inch apart
  • Sow bulbs into a hole made with your finger or the end of a stick
  • Poke, drop, cover
  • After planting, water well, gently soaking the soil and settling it around the bulbs
  • Germination will begin in 10 to 15 days
  • Rain lilies are happiest with little moisture during spring and summer, with a bit more water late in the season to trigger flowering
  • Plant the bulbs immediately and do not store for long time
  • Its star shape attractive flowers increase the beauty of any empty space.
  • The star shape flowers are mostly used for ornamental purpose in garden, balcony, terrace, etc.
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150.00
  • Shipping charge ₹ 90 for entire order
  • This versatile plant can be used in mass plantings, in rock gardens, as a container plant or partially submerged in the water garden.
  • Rain lily Leaves are a deep glossy green and measure 3 mm wide. Flowers, which at first resemble a new leaf, but emerge from their papery sheaves to a stunning whiteness; they are erect in perianth.
  • Dig holes and plant the bulbs 1-2 inch deep and 6 inch apart
  • Sow bulbs into a hole made with your finger or the end of a stick
  • Poke, drop, cover
  • After planting, water well, gently soaking the soil and settling it around the bulbs
  • Germination will begin in 10 to 15 days
  • Rain lilies are happiest with little moisture during spring and summer, with a bit more water late in the season to trigger flowering
  • Plant the bulbs immediately and do not store for long time
  • Its star shape attractive flowers increase the beauty of any empty space.
  • The star shape flowers are mostly used for ornamental purpose in garden, balcony, terrace, etc.
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