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Perennials: Agapanthus Hemerocallis Hosta Incarvillea
Hosta 'Blue Boy'
This Hosta has nice frosty steel-blue, heavily textured leaves that are spade-shaped and form a very nice tidy clump. It can be used as a small edger.

Summer Flowering
Plant Size: one offshoot
Height: ± 30 cm
Partial shade/full shade
Hosta Blue Boy
1 bulb 2.30
Hosta 'Hyacinthina'
One of the best blue-leaved types, a "good, hardy plant with bold gray- green leaves" (G.S. Thomas); fine lilac-colored flowers of good size & quality held well above the leaves..

Summer Flowering
Plant Size: one offshoot
Height: ± 60 cm - 24 inch.
Partial shade/full shade
Hosta 'Hyacinthina'
1 bulb 1.55
Hosta 'Sieboldiana Frances Williams'
Extraordinary variety with blueish green leaves and yellow margins. Very easy to grow in shady and partial shady spots. Keep them a little bit moist, and you will enjoy them all summer long.

Summer Flowering
Plant Size: one offshoot
Height: ± 60 cm - 24 inch.
Partial shade/full shade
Hosta 'Sieboldiana Frances Williams'
1 bulb 1.95
Hosta ‘Silver Crown’
'Silver Crown' is an elegant hosta with green-and-white variegated leaves for use in the shade border or woodland garden.

Summer Flowering
Plant Size: one offshoot
Height: ± 70 cm
Partial shade/full shade
Hosta Silver Crown
1 bulb 2.30
Shipping costs in this category €10.00

Summer-flowering bulbs need sufficient water and humid conditions.

Summer-flowering bulbs should be planted when the soil temperature is approximately 13°C or 55°F (if planted before this temperature is reached, the bulbs will not begin active growth, which can easily cause the bulb to rot.)

Summer-flowering bulbs are generally planted close to the surface (3-5cm or 1-2 inches deep), where the soil is warmer.

Most (though not all) summer-flowering bulbs, such as dahlias and begonias, should be harvested before the first night frost (depending on the climate zone).

If the winters are not severe you can perennialize the bulbs by leaving them in the ground and cover them for the light frost. Very often these bulbs will bloom better the following year.

Summer-flowering bulbs grow wherever other plants grow.
Shipping costs in this category €10.00
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