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Old 01-05-2004, 10:03 PM
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Default "Bulbs" all season?

You have also included corms ~[crocus]. The Crocosmias have been very much
improved and can now fill midsummer to late autumn.
Best Wishes Brian
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Does anyone here do bulb gardens that bloom all through the spring to
the end of summer?

I have the standards -- crocus, hyacinths, daffodils, day lilies, but,
I'm looking for suggestions of bulbs that bloom later than the lilies
and to fill out the time between the daffodils and lilies.

Rhizomes and other bulb-like plants can be included. (I think irises
are technically rhizomes, not bulbs?)

Gwen



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