Details
- Supplied As
- Corms
- Bulb Size
- 15/+ cm
- Flowering Height
- 10 cm
- RHS Recommended
- Award of Garden Merit
- Plants for Pollinators
- Colour
- Blacks & Deep Shades
- Pinks & Pastels
- Flowering Time
- February
- March
- April
- Planting Time
- March
- April
- September
- October
- November
- Growing
- Hardy
- Suitable for Shade
- Perennial
- Perfect For
- Naturalising
Cyclamen (Corms) Cilicium
M5268
Description
Cyclamen Cilicium produces beautifully silver-patterned foliage that forms a neat ground-hugging carpet beneath delicate nodding flowers in soft pink and blush shades. Flowering in autumn as the garden begins to fade, the elegant blooms of Cyclamen Cilicium bring gentle colour and refined charm to shady borders, woodland gardens, and sheltered rockeries.
Ideal for naturalistic planting schemes, this graceful cyclamen thrives in well-drained soil with light shade, where its decorative leaves provide long-lasting interest beyond the flowering season. A protective winter mulch is beneficial in colder areas, while shallow planting helps the corms establish successfully year after year.
Care Guide
Plant your Cyclamen in a shaded location, in well-drained, rich soil.
Prefers shallow planting, 5 cm deep, spaced 15 cm apart in the soil. Provide moderate watering, keeping the soil consistently moist. Avoid waterlogging.
Delicate stems of dainty, upswept blooms rise to heights of 10-15 cm from a bed of heart-shaped attractive foliage. Flowering period depends on particular variety.
After planting, leave undisturbed to settle and naturalise. Blooms may not appear until the second season.
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Lemon Star
M5546
Large, trumpet-shaped blooms unfurl in creamy lemon shades with green undertones. Grown indoors, Amaryllis Lemon Star requires only warmth and light for towering stems and exotic flowers.
South African Hippeastrum, commonly referred to as Amaryllis, are often grown to flower at Christmas, and Amaryllis Lemon Star will certainly bring a seasonal feel to the home with its festive colouring and bold looks.
Each bulb will produce two stems, each holding up to 5 spectacular blooms. Water sparingly until growth appears.
A bright winter performer, ideal for festive displays or dramatic table centrepieces.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Leichtlinii Caerulea
M5203
One of the finest cultivars of Camassia, ‘Leichtlinii Caerulea’ bears slender stems of deep mauve-blue flowers during June.
Wonderful for bringing an enchanting look to early summer gardens with its pretty, statuesque spires, this charming camassia Leichtlinii Caeruleas is easy to grow and thrives in moisture-retentive soil, in sun or dappled shade. Wild meadow areas suit Camassias well, where the bulbs will naturalise freely amongst long grass. Plant in small groups or ribbons for striking effect.
The nectar-rich, long-lasting flowers are loved by bees and pollinators and make fabulous cut flowers, bringing sparkle and colour to bouquets and arrangements.
- Delivery
Orders for Spring Flowering Bulbs will be despatched in order rotation from mid-September to late November.
We use Whistl for deliveries and our ordering process allows you to provide special instructions such as leaving in a safe place should you happen to be out when your bulbs are delivered or if you require a different delivery date.
Should you have any other order requirements other than those listed please contact us on 01622 840229 before placing an order.
Current charges per order are as below and include VAT.
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