Details
- Supplied As
- Bulbs
- Bulb Size
- Top Size
- Flowering Height
- 20 cm
- RHS Recommended
- Award of Garden Merit
- Colour
- Oranges & Yellows
- Flowering Time
- March
- April
- Planting Time
- September
- October
- Growing
- Hardy
- Perennial
- Perfect For
- Naturalising
Erythronium Pagoda
M5346
Description
Erythronium Pagoda, a robust hybrid, showcases four to five Dresden-yellow flowers with brown-ringed centres. This fast-growing and naturalising plant thrives in partial shade and well-drained soil. The lightly mottled leaves add extra charm.
The bright, cheerful blooms and vigorous growth make it an excellent choice for adding a splash of colour and vitality to woodland gardens. Erythronium Pagoda brings a lively and charming presence to any garden.
Care Guide
An excellent plant for the shady rockery or round the base of trees.
They are not difficult to grow but they must not dry out between lifting or purchase, and planting. Plant 5-8 cm deep, 5-10 cm apart.
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Pseudibericum
M5266
With jewel-like, carmine pink flowers, Cyclamen ‘Pseudibericum’ adds glamorous colour to shady, sheltered areas in early spring. Each elongated petal is swept backwards and marked with a magenta ‘ace of spades’ shaped speck.
The radiant blooms are shown to advantage by lustrous, heart-shaped foliage highlighted by silver marbling. This choice variety has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the RHS. Thriving in moist, woodland settings, Cyclamen ‘Pseudibiricum’ is ideal for planting in drifts beneath trees for a naturalistic effect.
Fill a few containers next to your front door to capitalise on the sweet scent of the flowers when you arrive home.
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Forbesii
M5221
Chionodoxa ‘Forbesii’ is an early spring beauty, which quickly spreads to form a beautiful carpet of blue with its pretty, star-shaped blooms.
A perfect plant for shaded areas of the garden, requiring a dash of colour and illumination. Delicate, rich blue flowers feature a glowing, almost-white centre to each bloom. Known as ‘Glory of the Snow’, for these beautiful Chionodoxa ‘Forbesii’ flowers bloom between February and March, providing a welcome rush of colour during some of the coldest months.
Excellent for rockeries, containers, and for growing near the front of the border where the colourful cushions of intricate blooms will not be missed.
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Cilicica
M5301
The golden, buttercup-like blooms of Eranthis ‘Cilicica’ are a welcome sight, introducing a pop of cheerful colour to the garden, during the darkest months of the year.
Winter aconites flower during January and February, producing valuable, colourful groundcover. These sunny gems thrive in areas of dappled shade, in moist, fertile soil and will multiply easily beneath the ground.
Eranthis ‘Cilicica’ produces finely cut, attractive bronzed-yellow foliage and flowers slightly later than the popular, more commonly seen cultivar ‘Hyemalis’
Plant the corms amongst Snowdrops and Crocus for a charming, late winter tapestry, blooming beneath mature trees or in a woodland border.
- 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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