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Rites of Spring -- Tulip and Forget-me-not Collection Summary
Weve long admired the clouds of blue Forget-me-not (Myosotis) flowers that knit together displays of spring bulbs in English gardens. At the suggestion of Great Dixters Fergus G...
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Weve long admired the clouds of blue Forget-me-not (Myosotis) flowers that knit together displays of spring bulbs in English gardens. At the suggestion of Great Dixters Fergus Garrett, our head gardener added Myosotis to the Long Border here at White Flower Farm. The plants have spread about by seeding among perennials and bulbs. We offer three plants of Myosotis sylvatica plus 24 bulbs of the sweetly scented, Lily-flowered Tulip Ballerina. The composition is simple, but couldnt be more lively.The very name Tulip is magic, for everyone knows this fine genus. We call these gay flowers the lipsticks of the garden because they provide a finishing touch that brings spring borders to life. Many of the species are native to the Mediterranean region, others to places as far east as Japan. From these species, hundreds of years of hybridizing and selection have produced great improvements. Tulip flowers are large and uniform, with variations in color and form that are unrivaled elsewhere in horticulture. The stems of many are as long and graceful as can be, but still strong enough to shrug off North Sea winds near the Dutch coast, where they are grown by the millions. The blooming season commences in April here in Connecticut and extends into early June.Tulips are happy in any good garden soil, given that it is neither soggy nor solid clay. Full sun is recommended (at least six hours or more).
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