{"id":8361,"date":"2011-09-06T01:54:00","date_gmt":"2011-09-06T05:54:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2020-08-13T18:27:33","modified_gmt":"2020-08-13T22:27:33","slug":"order-these-fall-blooming-bulbs-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gardern.co.za\/2011\/09\/order-these-fall-blooming-bulbs-today\/","title":{"rendered":"Order These Fall-Blooming Bulbs Today"},"content":{"rendered":"
Not often seen in gardens, Sternbergia lutea makes a great show, in containers or in a rock garden. Don’t expect this sort of perfection as shown in the image above, it was clearly set-up as a Dutch promo shot, but in the garden, the clumps appear more like crocus, and really stand out in the autumn sunshine.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n
Sternbergia lutea<\/p>\n
Sternbergia is perhaps the most overlooked of the fall bulbs commonly available. You will see them listed and fall yellow crocus or Sternbergia lutea, which essentially is a brilliant flowered crocus-like flower that many of us may overlook while flipping pages in a bulb catalog, but mark my words, on a cool, sunny September afternoon when you see a clump in bloom in your garden, you will be thanking me. They are always impressive in bloom. I adore their waxy, yellow petals which always surprise me with their intensity. Sternbergia is a bulb plant that you will greatly appreciate once you grow it. Your neighbors will not have this one, so plant some near the entrance to your house. I grow mine in pots, so I can move them around for displays of fall-blooming bulbs. Again, order today<\/a>, I am surprised that they are still shipping.<\/p>\n