The fragrant, starry spring blooms of Ipheion give rise to the common name of Starflowers. Your starflowers will produce a flush of bright blooms in spring right up until the heat of summer sets in. Highly resistant to deer and rabbits, starflowers twinkle in the garden bed, rock gardens or patio containers.
Why We Love Starflowers (Ipheion) Bulbs
They dazzle with their star-shaped blooms in shades of blue.
Starflowers add a touch of magic to woodland gardens.
These dainty perennials attract pollinators and thrive in moist soil.
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