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Colchicum x agrippinum - note the tesselation on the petals. Pic is courtesy of J. Lehrer. Thanks, Jon!
Colchicum x agrippinum
Naked Ladies
Plant Type:
BULBSColchicum x agrippinum - May be purchased singly or save money and purchase a group of five. Very tessellated flowers erupt from the earth in early-mid September making this colchicum among the early flowering forms. Heavily freckled Naked Ladies blossoms stand about 4 inches tall on this naturally occurring hybrid believed to be between C. variegatum and C. autumnale. Having never been found in the wild it is presumed to be a hybrid of garden origin. Corms are somewhat smaller as compared to others in its extended family. But don't be fooled - it will put on a picturesque and memorable show. Foliage is narrow and grass-like and not nearly as imposing as its larger brethren. It will fit perfectly in meadows without dense competition, lawns that are spottier than solid, terrific in the rock garden or consider a patch expanding into a colony erupting through a low, non-squelching ground cover. In any circumstance Colchicum x agrippinum will grace the circadian rhythm of your lives, a most welcome visitor striking the annual clock in expanding glory at the very start of meteorological autumn. Not only a checkered past but present and future as well! Plant in full to part sun in fertile, draining ground. Potted Colchicum.
Characteristics and Attributes for Colchicum x agrippinum
Season of Interest (Flowering)
- Late Summer
Season of Interest (Foliage)
- Spring
Nature Attraction
- Deer Resistant
- Honey Bees & Native Bees
Light
- Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
- Full Sun
Attributes
- Bank
- Grouping
- Border
- Wildlife Garden
- Collector Plant
- Rock Garden
- Cottage Garden
- Natural Garden
- Meadow / Field
Growth Rate in the Garden
- Medium
Soil
- Draining
- Fertile
Origins
- Garden Origin
Propagated By
- Offset