Re: Photos permitted for i.d.'ing purposes?
- Subject: Re: Photos permitted for i.d.'ing purposes?
- From: "Hal or Nancy Robinson" r*@bellsouth.net
- Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 20:35:43 -0400
It is also called wood hycacinths too. It comes in white and lilac colored blooms but none grow as well as the blue.
Nancy Tennessee
I checked out spanish bluebells (Hyacinthoides hispanica).
That's it for sure. So, they're ephemeral? I've grown scilla for years but
had no idea that a strap-like foliage was available. I'm smitten!
Wish that foliage would stick around longer but I do have variegated Liriope
that makes me swoon. And, it does just fine in zone 5a and full sun, with
enough water.
Thanks for the i.d. Bet you have it in your gorgeous new garden, jah?
Joanie Anderson
35 mi. north of Chicago
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