Sparixis Tricolour known by the common names wandflower harliquen flower and Sparaxis is the bulb forming perennial plant and EtonGreen Provides you genuine and best Sparaxis bulbs For get beautiful flowers with sparaxis bulbs you need for well drained sunny soil then you can put bulb into the soil and cover the bulb with a thin layer of same potting mix and put some water for moist soil and leave the pot for sometime Water plant as needed especially during the first six weeks after planting This plants needs sunny area. We always doing work for customers satisfaction, For us Customers are first priority Keep supporting us and get fabulous products.
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EtonGreen Ixia Mix Flower Bulbs , Pack of 5 Bulbs
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EtonGreen Sparaxis Mix Flower Bulbs (Set of 5 Bulbs)
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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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Categories: Bulbs, Flower Bulbs Sow in all Season, Rainy Sowing Bulbs, Summer Sowing Bulbs, Winter Sowing Bulbs
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 25 cm |
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- Ixia is an exotic iris family member that creates bright flowers with contrasting spots and blotches. These South African natives thrive in the hot, dry climes of the southwest, but they may also be grown in other warm regions if planted beneath roof overhangs to keep water out while enabling the plants to get the full sun they need.
- For the finest visual impact, Ixias should be planted in groupings, borders, or pots; they also make excellent cut flowers. Flower bulbs are hardy, easy-to-grow cookies, but they despise having their feet wet: a bulb that is ‘bathing’ in water will decay in no time. So stay away from damp soil at all costs.
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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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- 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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- 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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- These hearty bulbs are easy to grow and require minimal care, provided that you plant them in the right place. At home in both formal and naturalistic settings, lilies also most take readily to contained.
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they all make wonderful cut flowers! Daylilies are clump-forming perennials with arching, grass
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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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- Its flowers are red, orange or yellow, sometimes with a faint, but very sweet perfume.
- Clivias are herbaceous plants with long, slender green leaves. The flowers, which can be yellow, orange or red, grow as individual blooms on the tip of an umbel, which stands as a hardy stalk above the green foliage below.
- These flowers have a bell shape to them and make for beautiful additions to a flower arrangement. Clivias do not form bulbs, but they do produce berries as fruits. It grows to a height of about 45 cm (18 in), and flowers are red, orange or yellow, sometimes with a faint, but very sweet perfume. It is sometimes known in cultivation as “Kaffir lily” (a term considered offensive in South Africa). The same name is also applied to the genus Hesperantha. It contains small amounts of lycorine, making it poisonous.
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Sunlight These plants do best as part-time outdoor plants, spending the summers outside in a shady spot with no direct sunlight. Bring them in during the winter rest period and keep in a lit but cool location. Watering Suspend water during the winter and resume again in the late winter or early spring. Soil A standard potting mix should be fine. Temperature With a minimum temperature of 10 C (50 F) Fertilizer During the growing season, fertilize every week with a weak liquid fertilizer. It also works to include controlled-release fertilizer pellets in the soil.
Clivia is the ideal plant for the shade garden or for containers. It purifies the air.
- One adult plant can absorb one liter of impure air and release 80% of oxygen overnight
- It performs photosynthesis under very weak light
- 3-4 plants are enough in a room for absorbing smoke and other contaminants
Caution
All parts of the plant are slightly poisonous. Hence, the pot should never be placed within reach of small children and pets.
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- Eucharis lily (Eucharis x grandiflora) is a graceful bulb that produces fragrant white flowers similar in shape to daffodils. It is native to South America which explains it’s other common name – the Amazon lily.
- A bulbous Amazon lily is a low growing bulb producing star-shaped clusters of white flower.
- Eucharis is a perennial with a bulb 2 to 6 cm in diameter. The stalked leaves are 20 to 55 cm long and 10 to 20 cm broad. Flowers are large, sweet-scented.
- It likes shade and sheltered areas and makes an excellent potted plant
- It can be planted in the garden
- Plant them with their necks slightly above the soil surface
- Plant in a normal potting compost and plant at 3 to 4 cm
- Propagations by offsets can be done in the spring
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Sunlight Bright light, partial shade Watering Medium Soil Sandy loam soil, well-drained soil Temperature 15 to 30 degrees C Fertilizer Use any organic fertilizer Harvest Season Spring (Flower & Bulb)
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- Pick these easy-to-grow varieties for the best blooms. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial plant, evergreen where rainfall and temperatures are adequate.
- It has large clumps of broad, arrow shaped dark green leaves up to 45 cm long.
- The inflorescences are large and are produced in spring, summer and autumn, with a pure white spathe up to 25 cm and a yellow spadix. The spadix produces a faint, sweet fragrance.
- Dig up the rhizomes in autumn, usually after the first frost and store for winter.
- Dig a hole about three times as deep as the height of the bulb.
- Set the bulb in the hole, pointy end up, then cover with soil and press firmly
- Space bulbs 8 to 10 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 + vermicomposting (2:1:2)
- Keep them adequately fertilized and watered, misting the plant every so often to keep the ambient humidity high
- They are susceptible to aphids so, take a look closely and apply insecticide.
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