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Scilla - Peruviana Peruvian Lily

Scilla - Peruviana Peruvian Lily

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SKU: 34103-03

Includes: 3 Scilla bulbs

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Planting Information

  • Depth:

    3-4"

  • Proximity:

    12"

  • Planting Season:

    Fall

  • Bloom Season:

    Mid - late spring

  • Water Qty:

    Moderate; Low in Summer Dormancy

  • Sunlight Quantity:

    Full Sun to Partial Sun

  • Zones:

    Zones 8-10

  • Benefits:

    Unique and uncommon!

Description

Radiant Starry Blue Scilla Bulbs For Sale Online | Peruviana

Scilla Peruviana, also known as the Portuguese Squill or Peruvian Lily, is an evergreen perennial native to Portugal and Spain. Beyond being an easy-going addition to the late spring and early summer garden, this charmer is an outstanding source of coveted blue color.

Plant Scilla Peruviana in beds, borders, or containers, and as you relish in the early season blooms, you can rest assured that you'll have increasingly large clumps as the bulbs multiply year after year. Slender, lance-shaped foliage frames the towering flower stalks, giving this showstopper all of that star quality it deserves without the prima donna disposition.


Easy to Grow Features:

  • Zone: 8-10
  • Height: 12 in.
  • Spread: 12 in.
  • Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
  • Water: Moderate to Low in Dormancy
  • Flowering time: Mid- to Late Spring
  • Flower Color: Blue
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Jennifer Carroll
Lovely

Bloomed first year. Just like the picture!

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Humpty Dumpty House
Very Easy, Very Pretty, Multiply Well

This is one of the first plants we bought long ago from Easy to Grow Bulbs, and they get better and better every year. Covered in pretty blooms from March through June. With a little irrigation the foliage stays evergreen year round. If you prefer to save water, don't irrigate and the plants will go dormant in summer, and start growing again when the weather cools in autumn. These multiply incredibly well. We started with just a few, and now have dozens!

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Amy
Must have!!!!

Love how unusual they are!!! Came up the first year and bloomed...only wish they bloomed longer!