Achimenes species are known by many common names such as Magic Flowers, Widow’s Tears, Cupid’s Bowers, and Hot Water Plants. Achimenes are related to the familiar Victorian favorites, African violets, and this variety exhibits similar coloring as some of these gems. Achimenes peach blossom is one of the cultivar of Achimenes species which produces gorgeous light pink funnel shaped flowers which grows from 1 to 3 inches in diameter. Achimenes is an amazingly delicate and bright decorative flower that will luxuriously decorate your home, become an elegant addition to the interior and exterior. Climatic conditions in our regions turned achimenes into a houseplant.
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EtonGreen Achimenese Pal Garima Flower Bulb (Set of 10 Bulbs)
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EtonGreen Achimenes Peach Blossom Light Pink Flower Bulbs For Home Gardening (Pack Of 10 Bulbs )
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- Achimenes species are known by many common names such as Magic Flowers, Widow’s Tears, Cupid’s Bowers, and Hot Water Plants.
- Achimenes are related to the familiar Victorian favorites, African violets, and this variety exhibits similar coloring as some of these gems
- The pretty and charming Achimenes peach blossom is a periwinkle rose pink flower perfect for containers or hanging baskets.
- Achimenes are very attractive pot plants, free flowering and are relatively easy to grow. The Achimenes peach blossom has rose pink flowers with frilly edges.
- Artificial lighting can be used when natural light is not available. When planting, use a humus-rich soil such as African violet mix and choose a site that is in an area of bright but indirect lighting. Avoid direct sunlight.
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Categories: Bulbs, Flower Bulbs Sow in all Season, Rainy Sowing Bulbs, Summer Sowing Bulbs, Winter Sowing Bulbs
Tags: achimenese, bulbs, flower, flower bulb, flowers, home gardening, peach blossom, succulent plants
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 25 cm |
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- Gladiolus is a genus of perennial cormous flowering plants in the iris family
- Gladiolus is popularly known as the Sword Lilly due to its shape
Planting Procedure
- Planting time is October for plains and March-April for hills.
- Dig a hole about 5 cm deep to sow the bulb.
- Set the bulb in the hole, pointy end up, then cover with soil and press firmly
- Space bulbs 6 to 8 inches apart
- Following are the suggested compositions for bulb plantation: Garden soil + Compost + Perlite + Sand (2:2:1:1) or, Soil + Cocopeat + vermicompost (1:1:1)
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- Crinum lilies (Crinum spp.) are large, heat and moisture loving plants, producing an abundant array of showy flowers in summer.
- This crinum typically blooms in July, with slender-petaled, fragrant white flower that is highlighted with long, wine red stamens. They are unusual, looking like nothing else in the garden. Crinum leaves are basal, typically long and strap-shaped.
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Planting And Care
- Protect from winter wet
- Generally disease and pest free
- In fall before the first frost, dig dry and store bulbs for winter in a cool, frost-free location in a medium such as peat or vermiculite that is given minimal moisture
Crinum Lily Care
- Plant 10 cm deep in any moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Bulbs should not sit in water, the soil should drain well
- Plant the large bulbs in full sun or filtered light in early spring
- Each bulb needs to be planted right side up
- The more pointed end is considered the top
- Plant each bulb in a hole that is just deep enough that its neck is protruding from the soil and the bottom of the bulb is covered in soil
- Covering the entire bulb with soil and planting too deep discourages flowering
- Space bulbs at least 8 inches apart and water the planting site or container well after planting
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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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- Despite its name, it is not related to the tulip, but to the various ginger species such as turmeric. It can grow as an indoor plant and is also sold as a cut flower.
- Inflorescences, stems, and leaves of this plant resemble the flowers, stems, and leaves of tulips, hence the common name. The true flowers are seen only if they curl around the bracts edges.
- Each inflorescence appears atop a rigid, reed-like stem that grows to 2 inches tall from a clump of narrow, lance-shaped, dark green leaves
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Curcuma Planting Procedure:
- Plant rhizomes in spring after last frost date in organically rich, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade
- Plant rhizomes outdoors in spring
- Plant them at a depth of 4 inches
- Plants may also be grown in containers that should be overwintered indoors in the pots in a cool dry location with minimal moisture
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- Despite its name, it is not related to the tulip, but to the various ginger species such as turmeric. It can grow as an indoor plant and is also sold as a cut flower.
- Inflorescences, stems, and leaves of this plant resemble the flowers, stems, and leaves of tulips, hence the common name. The true flowers are seen only if they curl around the bracts edges.
- Each inflorescence appears atop a rigid, reed-like stem that grows to 2 inches tall from a clump of narrow, lance-shaped, dark green leaves.
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Curcuma Planting Procedure:
- Plant rhizomes in spring after last frost date in organically rich, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade
- Plant rhizomes outdoors in spring
- Plant them at a depth of 4 inches
- Plants may also be grown in containers that should be overwintered indoors in the pots in a cool dry location with minimal moisture
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Caring for Curcuma
- Prepare your planting site, which should be in full sun. Till in a several inches of organic matter, such as peat moss or course sand, to the 12 inches of your planting site to make your soil better suited for drainage. Plant curcumas about one per square foot and bury the bulbs only an inch from the surface of the soil. The eye–or bud–should be facing up .Push down on the soil with your hands to remove any possible air pockets. Water the bulbs and after the water seeps into the soil, push down the soil again.Fertilize curcuma bulbs after planting. Use about one tablespoon of fertilizer labeled 15-15-15 (or 16-16-16 for large curcuma) and a bit less for small varieties
- If your soil tends to dry out much, it’s best to grow Curcuma in partial shade.
- Provide regular moisture throughout the growing season and do not allow soils to dry out.
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- A wide range of colors and an alluring floral fragrance make freesia hard to resist. With up to eight trumpet-shaped, upward-pointing blossoms on leafless stems, freesias make delightful cut flowers that last a long time in the vase.
- The freesia bulb plant is easy to force indoors on sunny windowsills. Learning how to grow freesias in the garden and freesia flower care will allow you to enjoy these beauties year after year.
- Freesias bloom readily indoors. Plant the bulbs about 2 inches (5 cm.) apart in a pot filled with regular potting soil. Keep the soil moist, but not soggy, and place the pot in a sunny, preferably south-facing window. Expect flowers in 10 to 12 weeks.
- Once the flowers and foliage die back, allow the pot to dry out and place it in a cool location until you are ready to bring them into bloom again.
- Water well through the growing season but cut back during flowering time. Stop watering altogether once the foliage dies down and dries up. Do not over water because it will cause the corms to rot.
- Temperature: Keep Freesia refract plants in cool room with temperatures ranging between 16-18°C (60-65°F) and moderate humidity while they are growing and flowering. Blooms will last for weeks if kept at a maximum of 18°C (65°F). Freesia refract plants need a mild winter temperature of around 10°C (50°F).
- Fertilizer: A liquid fertilizer can be applied as soon as the first growth appears above ground.
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EtonGreen Caladium Mixed Color Bulbs(Set of 5 Bulbs)
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- The genus Caladium includes seven species that are native to South America and Central America, and naturalized in India, parts of Africa, and various tropical islands. Caladiums are known for their big, heart-shaped leaves that display amazing color combinations of white, pink, red and green.
Caladiums can be grown in containers or clumped together within beds and border. There are numerous varieties of caladiums found in either the fancy-leaved or the strap-leaved cultivar. Often varieties that bloom for a short portion of the season.
Blooming on caladium plants is not common, but tubers planted in favorable locations tend to produce small flower.
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Common Name Elephant ear, Heart of Jesus, Angel Wings Height Up to 80 cm Flower Color Pale yellow (the flower-like bud on a caladium is a spathe) Bloom Time The flowers are inconspicuous and when grown as annuals, they may not have time to flower at all. Difficulty Level Easy to grow -
Caladium Care
- Caladiums grow from tubers and can be propagated by dividing the tubers
- These plants thrive in moist, well-drained soil and are generally happier in partial shade
- As foliage begins to die down in the fall, reduce water, dig up and air dry bulbs for a week
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- Is it a bulb? Is it a root? No, it’s a begonia—technically a “tuber”—that produces some of the most brilliant blooms in any late-season garden! A very versatile and colorful species, Begonias can be planted in pots, window boxes, the ground, or just about anywhere in either sun or shade.
- Tuberous begonias are popular all over the world. Not only do they have attractive flowers, but their foliage can be quite interesting, too. They can brighten up both your indoor and outdoor gardens.
- Begonia Tuberous Double make your garden look very beautiful as they start blooming in month April. The utterly captivating fragrance of fresh Begonia is hard to beat in a garden.
- Simply plant the bulbs 20cm deep and wait for these lovely Summer blooming perennials to give you a pleasing look.
- Well drained – light, sandy, clay- heavy, moist chalky, alkaline, acidic soil.
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EtonGreen Football Lily Pink Flower Bulbs (Set of 5)
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- Scadoxus multiflorus is the scientific name of football lily. This perennial grows from a rhizomatous bulb. It has a false stem as leaves are wrapped together. Leaves may appear after flowering or with them. A false stem can grow up to 60 cm.
- Football lily Bulb This name is a synonym of Scadoxus multiflorus (Martyn) Raf. Each plant will produce only one flowerhead in a season. Blood lily is a bulbous plant with leaves on short, speckled stalks. The flower stalk bears a rounded inflorescence, 8-12 cm across. The plant may live for many years and will flower annually indoors.
- Common Name- Football lily, blood lily, ball lily, blood flower, Katherine-wheel, oxtongue lily, poison root and powderpuff lily
- Scientific Name- Scadoxus multiflorus
- Watering- Medium
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Caring for Haemanthus Multiflorus
- Pruning is generally not required, just remove the spent flowers.
- Bulbs may be planted outdoors directly in the garden in spring after last frost date.
- Reduce moisture in the winter season.
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