Freesias are delicate flowers, perfect for cutting. Their sweet scent is extremely fragrant and popular, which is often infused into lotions and perfumes. Freesias are visually stunning, blooming in abundant clusters with up to eight trumpet-shaped, upward-pointing blossoms on leafless stems. Despite popular belief, they are easy to grow. Freesias are widely available at retail nurseries and mail-order catalogs in mixed colors. However, freesias in single colors are unique and caught our eye, as they make for striking color displays in the garden. We have identified this color to be special. Plant about 16 bulbs per square foot. They look best grouped together. Extend the blooming season in a cut garden by planting a few bi-weekly, as they bloom about 10-12 weeks after planting. They can also be grown in pots indoors. In USDA zones cooler than 9, the corms (or corks) will not survive the winter and should be dug up, should you want to over winter them.
- Bulb size 4/5 cm
- Fragrant
- Also known as wood hyacinths
- Good for pots, containers, or the garden
- Freesias in single colors are unique and caught our eye, as they make for striking color displays in the garden























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