Unique Bulb Flowers
Choose Unique Flower Bulbs for a Unique Garden
By K. Ray, published May 08, 2006
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If you want a unique flower garden, bulb flowers are a great choice. There are many unique varieties of bulb flowers to choose from. Impress your friends, neighbors, and most of all yourself. Consider the following highly unique bulb flowers and you’ll add unique distinction and class to your yard or garden.
Golden Bells Daffodil
The golden bells daffodil hardly looks like a daffodil. This mid-spring bulb flower is highly unique and would make a wonderful addition to any unique bulb flower garden. The blooms of the golden bells daffodil are bright golden yellow, and they have a distinctive shape that makes them extremely unique. The outer petals of this unique bulb flower look like a six pointed golden star.
Golden bells daffodils reach a maximum height of approximately eight inches, and each unique flower bulb produces between fifteen and twenty amazing flowers. If you want a unique flower, consider the golden bells daffodil. This bulb flower makes a wonderful border, looks lovely beneath overhanging shrubs or trees, and it’s a unique addition to a rock garden. Golden bells daffodils are best suited for hardiness zones three through eight.
White Magic Muscari
Muscari is a very unique bulb flower, but white magic muscari is exceptionally unique. This beautiful bulb flower is an example of bulb flower perfection. The flowers of white magic muscari grow in clusters upon eight-inch stalks. These unique flowers are as white as fresh fallen snow, and they would look lovely when planted with golden bells daffodils.
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Did You Know?
Muscari can be forced to grow indoors by chilling the bulbs for about 15 weeks.
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