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Some bulb plants wait until later in the spring to spring. How about these gladiator
alliums (I am assuming
Allium giganteum). They grow to more than 4 feet tall and those onion like flowers turn into globes more than 4 inches across.
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They are monsters. My affectionate pet name from them is "Maximus" after my favorite fictional
gladiator from the film. (not Spartacus!).
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I was hoping for more than one
iris this year, after many years of waiting, and last years hopeful collection of several. This year, just one.
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Peonies (
Peony or Paeony, family Paeoniaceae)
are another perennial that produce great flowers after a few years, even though they die back completely to the ground each winter.
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They produce huge fragrant blooms that the ants love.
Next flower update -
Hydrangeas and more peonies.
tags:
gardening,
Delaware,
allium,
iris,
peony,
hydrangea
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