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Neirine Bowdinni

Neirine Bowdinni

Neirine Bowdinni - Description

Potted Nerine bowdenii
Common Name: Bowden Lily
Other Names: Guernsey Lily, Jersey Lily
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for outdoor planting
Size: Grows to a mature height of 30 to 45 centimeters

Neirine Bowdinni - Delivery

Delivery Info: Your healthy Nerine bowdenii bulbs will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep, ready for planting.

Neirine Bowdinni - Characteristics

Mature Size: Typically reaches a height of 30 to 45 centimeters with a spread of about 10 to 15 centimeters.
Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous, with leaves dying back in late summer and re-emerging in spring.
Preferred Position: Full sun to light shade.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Nerine bowdenii produces tall, slender stems topped with clusters of stunning, funnel-shaped flowers in shades of pink and red.
Hardy or Not Hardy: These bulbs are not frost hardy in Irish climates. They should be lifted and stored indoors in colder regions.
Diseases: Generally disease-resistant, but proper planting and care are essential to prevent rotting in wet conditions.

Neirine Bowdinni - Uses

Uses in Garden: Ideal for borders, rock gardens, and containers. Their vibrant late-season blooms add a pop of color to the autumn garden.

Neirine Bowdinni - Planting Characteristics

Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun to light shade.
Frost Hardy: Not frost hardy in Irish climates, so they require lifting and storage during winter.
Fast or Slow Growing: Nerine bowdenii bulbs are slow-growing initially, but they will multiply over time.
Pruning Advice: Deadhead spent flowers and cut back foliage after it has died back in late summer.

Neirine Bowdinni - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate

Sowing Time: Plant bulbs in spring or early summer after the last frost has passed.
Instruction: Plant bulbs 10 to 15 centimeters deep and 10 to 15 centimeters apart in well-draining soil.
Trench Preparation: Not required for these bulbs.
Positioning of Plants: Choose a sunny to partially shaded location.
Plant Spacing: Space bulbs 10 to 15 centimeters apart.
Pruning: Cut back the foliage after it has withered in late summer.

Facts About Product: Nerine bowdenii is known for its stunning, late-season blooms that add a touch of elegance to the autumn garden. These bulbs are native to South Africa and are a delightful addition to Irish gardens when given proper care and protection from frost.
Enhance your garden's beauty with the vibrant colors of Nerine bowdenii. Order your bulbs today and enjoy the graceful charm they bring to your outdoor space.

$15.13
Neirine Bowdinni
$15.13

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Neirine Bowdinni - Description

Potted Nerine bowdenii
Common Name: Bowden Lily
Other Names: Guernsey Lily, Jersey Lily
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for outdoor planting
Size: Grows to a mature height of 30 to 45 centimeters

Neirine Bowdinni - Delivery

Delivery Info: Your healthy Nerine bowdenii bulbs will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep, ready for planting.

Neirine Bowdinni - Characteristics

Mature Size: Typically reaches a height of 30 to 45 centimeters with a spread of about 10 to 15 centimeters.
Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous, with leaves dying back in late summer and re-emerging in spring.
Preferred Position: Full sun to light shade.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Nerine bowdenii produces tall, slender stems topped with clusters of stunning, funnel-shaped flowers in shades of pink and red.
Hardy or Not Hardy: These bulbs are not frost hardy in Irish climates. They should be lifted and stored indoors in colder regions.
Diseases: Generally disease-resistant, but proper planting and care are essential to prevent rotting in wet conditions.

Neirine Bowdinni - Uses

Uses in Garden: Ideal for borders, rock gardens, and containers. Their vibrant late-season blooms add a pop of color to the autumn garden.

Neirine Bowdinni - Planting Characteristics

Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun to light shade.
Frost Hardy: Not frost hardy in Irish climates, so they require lifting and storage during winter.
Fast or Slow Growing: Nerine bowdenii bulbs are slow-growing initially, but they will multiply over time.
Pruning Advice: Deadhead spent flowers and cut back foliage after it has died back in late summer.

Neirine Bowdinni - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate

Sowing Time: Plant bulbs in spring or early summer after the last frost has passed.
Instruction: Plant bulbs 10 to 15 centimeters deep and 10 to 15 centimeters apart in well-draining soil.
Trench Preparation: Not required for these bulbs.
Positioning of Plants: Choose a sunny to partially shaded location.
Plant Spacing: Space bulbs 10 to 15 centimeters apart.
Pruning: Cut back the foliage after it has withered in late summer.

Facts About Product: Nerine bowdenii is known for its stunning, late-season blooms that add a touch of elegance to the autumn garden. These bulbs are native to South Africa and are a delightful addition to Irish gardens when given proper care and protection from frost.
Enhance your garden's beauty with the vibrant colors of Nerine bowdenii. Order your bulbs today and enjoy the graceful charm they bring to your outdoor space.