

Nectaroscordum siculum ssp Bulgaricum
Description
Nectaroscordum siculum ssp. bulgaricum is a perennial bulbous plant known for its unique, pendulous flower clusters and striking appearance. It is often used in gardens for its architectural presence and unusual flower form.
Botanical Features
Flowers: The flowers are small, bell-shaped, and hang in clusters from tall stems. They are typically creamy white with a hint of pink or green and have a distinctive maroon stripe down the middle of each petal. The flowers form a loose, umbrella-like cluster (umbel) and are slightly fragrant.
Leaves: The plant produces basal, strap-like leaves that are broad, gray-green, and slightly twisted. These leaves usually die back by the time the flowers appear.
Stems: Tall, sturdy, and leafless stems can reach heights of 3-4 feet (90-120 cm).
Bulbs: The plant grows from bulbs that should be planted in the fall.
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