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Botanical Name: Scilla siberica Description: Often called wild hyacinths, Scillas are excellent as detail in the late-spring garden--small in size but huge in appeal. Plant them in groups amid your spring-blooming bulbs and perennials. They grow a foot high and form clusters of white bell blossoms. Perfect for rock gardens or tucking in here or there around the garden. Plant with Spanish Bluebells, Winter Aconite, and other Scilla varieties for a succession of blooms and a blend of colors. We ship premium grade bulbs that will naturalize quickly in your garden to establish permanent colonies. Order today and enjoy for years. Ships: Between 9/24/2012 and 11/30/2012 Bloom Size: 1/2 inch Bloom Time: Late Spring Color: White Foliage Color: Green Height: Up to 6" and 6-12" Sun Requirements: Full Sun and Partial Shade Type/Size: 7-8 cm Bulbs Hardiness Zone: 4,5,6,7,8
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