Want a stunning display of bulbs this spring, but would like to try something different? Here’s a selection of lesser-known ones to plant now
While we all know and love the old favourites like freesias, daffodils and ranunculi, there’s a host of striking, but relatively unknown bulbs, including indigenous ones, just waiting for a place in your garden.
NARCISSUS
Nothing quite says spring like narcissus. While most gardeners are familiar with daffodils, few realise that there are many equally beautiful varieties. Much of the confusion over names in the Narcissus genus results from extensive interbreeding, which has made it difficult to tell the varieties apart especially as they are all called Narcissi. Bulbs become available in most garden centres from March and should be planted before mid- June. Some unusual varieties to look out for include ‘Cheerfulness’, ‘Dick Wilden’, ‘Obdam’ and ‘Pipit’. Plant them in light, dappled shade, or a spot that receives morning sun, but is protected from hot afternoon rays.
CHASMANTHE
One of our indigenous treasures, the cobra lily (Chasmanthe bicolor) is ideal for attracting bees, butterflies and birds, especially nectar-hungry ones like the southern double-collared sunbird. Endemic to the Western Cape, it’s extremely rare in the wild, but fortunately performs well in gardens. It requires a sunny position and compost-enriched, well-drained soil. Reaching up to 1,3m tall, it’s ideal for the back of a mixed border. While chasmanthe is considered quite drought tolerant and an excellent candidate for xeriscaping, for optimum flowering, keep it well watered from planting time onwards.
CRINUM BULBISPERMUM
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