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. 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 Rolf FiedlerA much superior plant to any other form we offer with beautiful sky-blue flowers, white throat. Flower held upright on stiff stems to about 10cm, from March onwards. Prostrate, shiny green leaves. Dispatched September to October. | ![]() | 10 or more - £ 0.30 each |
Ipheion uniflorum 'Alberto Costello'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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