IPHEION
A small genus of South American plants that do best in a sunny, well drained position flowering from March to May. The bulbs quickly multiply, so clumps should be divided every 3 or 4 years.
Plant Name & Description | Picture | Price & Buy Now |
Ipheion dialystemonStunning celandine yellow flowers blooming from early morning to mid afternoon, from late spring to early summer, alpine house or cold frame, 5cm. Naturally small bulbs. Dispatched September to October. | 1 or more - £ 4.00 each | |
Ipheion JessieThe original plant was raised from seed off Rolf Fiedler by Tony Hall at Kew, Jessie is similar to its parent but with a much more intense deeper blue. Dispatched September to October. | 10 or more - £ 0.30 each | |
Ipheion uniflorum 'Alberto Castillo'A much larger and superior flowering form compared with I. uniflorum 'Album', large bright white flowers on 20cm tall stems from early March onwards throughout spring, grey-green leaves. Dispatched September to October. | 10 or more - £ 0.30 each | |
Ipheion uniflorum 'Tessa'Recently released distinct cultivar with pinky-violet with a darker mid-rib to each petal, 8 to 10cm tall, a welcome addition to our garden. Dispatched September to October. | 10 or more - £ 0.30 each | |
Ipheion uniflorum 'Wisley Blue'A profusion of large violet-blue flowers from February to April, each petal is divided by a central large darker vein. Excellent form. Dispatched September to October. | 10 or more - £ 0.30 each |
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