Ivydene Gardens Bulb Flower Shape, Bulb Form, Bulb Use and Bulb in Soil Gallery: |
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CHALK. Apr-May |
SAND, CHALK, SCREE. May-Oct |
CHALK, SAND. Aug-Oct |
SAND, CHALK, SCREE. May-Jun |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. Apr-May |
ANY SOIL. May-Jun |
ANY SOIL. May-Jun |
ANY SOIL. May-Jun |
Any well-drained soil. May-Jun |
ANY well- drained soil. Prefers acidic soil |
ANY well- drained soil. May-Jul |
CHALK enriched PInfill2 - Hardy Bulbs |
PEAT, CHALK. Apr-Jun |
ACIDIC SAND, PEAT, CHALK. |
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SAND, PEAT, CHALK. Apr-May |
SAND, PEAT, CHALK. Mar-Apr |
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Honey-scented Rose-Lilac |
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CHALK. May-Jul |
SAND. Aug-Sep |
ACIDIC SAND. SUN, PART SHADE |
CHALK, CLAY SAND. Symphy-tum iber-icum May-Jun |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. May-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. Jul-Aug |
SAND. Jun-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. Apr-Jul |
ACIDIC SAND. May-Aug |
CHALK, SAND, CLAY. Apr-Jun |
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CHALK, ACIDIC SAND. Apr-Jul |
SAND, PEAT, CHALK. Apr-May |
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CHALK, CLAY Jun-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jun |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Jul |
ANY WELL-DRAINED SOIL. Jun-Jul |
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CHALK or SAND. Fritillaria imperial-lis Jul |
CHALK or SAND. Fritillaria imperial-lis 'Lutea' Jul |
CHALK or SAND. Fritillaria imperial-lis 'Rubra Maxima' Jul |
ACIDIC SAND. SUN Aug-Sep |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jun |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jun |
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CHALK, SAND. Apr-Jul |
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Topic |
Topic - Bulb Climber in |
Topic - Both native wildflowers and cultivated plants, with these
You know its Each plant in each WILD FLOWER FAMILY PAGE will have a link to:- |
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All Flowers 53 with |
Plant Colour Wheel Uses Uses of Bedding |
Nursery of Nursery of Damage by Plants in Chilham Village - Pages Pavements of Funchal, Madeira Identity of Plants Ron and Christine Foord - 1036 photos only inserted so far - Garden Flowers - Start Page of each Gallery |
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BULB FLOWER SHAPE GALLERY PAGES |
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Number of Flower Petals |
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Flower Shape - Simple |
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Flower Shape - Simple |
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Flower Shape - Elabor-ated |
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Flower Shape - Elabor-ated |
Stars with Semi-Double Flowers |
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Natural Arrange-ments |
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FURTHER BULB FLOWER SHAPE GALLERY PAGES |
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Bulbs for Small Garden by E.C.M. Haes. Published by Pan Books in 1967:-
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Bulbs in the Small Garden with Garden Plan and its different bulb sections |
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Bulb Form |
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Bulb Use |
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Bulb in Soil |
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Bulb Height from Text Border |
Brown= 0-12 inches (0-30 cms) |
Blue = 12-24 inches (30-60 cms) |
Green= 24-36 inches (60-90 cms) |
Red = 36+ inches (90+ cms) |
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Bulb Soil Moisture from Text Background |
Wet Soil |
Moist Soil |
Dry Soil |
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Flowering months range abreviates month to its first 3 letters (Apr-Jun is April, May and June). Click on thumbnail to change this comparison page to the Plant Description Page of the Bulb named in the Text box below that photo. |