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Ixia - Yellow Emperor

Ixia - Yellow Emperor

Regular price $7.53
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SKU: 32806-20

Includes: 20 Ixia bulbs

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Planting Information

  • Depth:

    3-4"

  • Proximity:

    2-3"

  • Planting Season:

    Fall or Spring

  • Bloom Season:

    Late Spring to Early Summer

  • Water Qty:

    Moderate

  • Sunlight Quantity:

    Full Sun to Partial Sun

  • Zones:

    Zones 8-10

  • Benefits:

    Drought tolerant & low maintenance. Great choice for containers.

Description

Uplifting Mimosa Yellow Ixia Bulbs for Sale | Yellow Emperor

With all the cheer and charm of a deliciously relaxing brunch, this stunning variety pays tribute to our favorite bubbly beverage with chipper mimosa-yellow blooms, each accented by a deep wine eye. Ixia Yellow Emperor flowers from late spring to early summer and performs best in full sun with well-drained soil, but is otherwise remarkably low-maintenance.

Perfect for bringing bold color to beds and borders, these radiant flowers stand out in even the most bright and busy gardens. Not to mention, you can spread the warmth and joy indoors by snipping a few for delicate arrangements. Enjoy!


Easy to Grow Features:

  • Zone: 8 - 10
  • Height: 16 - 20 in.
  • Spread: 2 - 3 in.
  • Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Sun
  • Water: Moderate
  • Flowering Time: Late Spring to Early Summer
  • Flower Color: Mimosa Yellow
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Elizabeth Fike
Great color for little space

These little corms are so easy to plant, and take up very little space. They seem to need very minimal water, as well. I’d forgotten about them, and suddenly they were blooming in such a cheerful yellow color. They blooms last a long time in the vase, too. Highly recommend them as an easy unusual spring flower for warmer climates.

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Ron

Most bulbs looked viable, some had some sprouting leaves maybe 3 or 4 that maybe dried out, planted them to see what comes up.