Bulbs
Warm - climateNarcissus‘Yaz ’ and ‘ Blushing Lady ’ bloom as warmly as any cold - climate form . Photo by : Rebecca Sweet .
When talking about growing bulbs , warm - clime gardeners often feel go forth out of the conversation , take there ’s very few bulb that will thrive year after year in mild wintertime . In garden magazines , images of colourful tulips in a rainbow of coloring material or giant orbs of purple allium that bob and blow throughout the garden bottom make the gentlest gardener sprain green with envy .
Many bulbs require a menses of winter chill so as to bloom , which is lacking in tender climate ( Zones 9 and up ) , where temperatures seldom dunk below 30 degree . Many tulips and daffodils , for case , require at least eight to twelve straight weeks of systematically insensate temperatures to coerce the bulbs into quiescency until spring ’s warmer temp signalize that it ’s time to blossom .

fortunately , however , more and more providers are extend an array of medulla oblongata that flourish and flower in warm - climate gardens . Here are a few suggestions for bulbs that do well in warmer - clime gardens .
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LATE WINTER
photograph by : Rebecca Sweet .
GRAPE HYACINTH (Muscarispp.)
Zones:4 - 9Exposure : Full sunlight to partial shadeBloom time : Late wintertime to early springHeight / Spread:6 to 9 inches tall , 2 to 6 column inch wide , upright spreading habitUses : Naturalize in garden beds and borders , woodland setting , rock-and-roll gardens , containers , coerce indoors for wintertime blooms .
With flower resembling cluster of grapes , aptly named grapeshot hyacinth are some of the easiest lovesome - mood bulbs to grow in the garden . The diminutive flower come in colors roam from moody purple to knock and bloodless . Muscariwill speedily multiply ( can become invasive in some areas ) to forge an telling trend of colour . A few pet are ‘ red gum ’ with its pallid blue flowers and leafage that tends to be more upright than other varieties , and the azure - blue blooms of ‘ Dark Eyes ’ that are lightly tipped with white . May be grown in containers to curb spread .
Learn grape hyacinth .

Zephranthes grandiflora . photograph by : Eny Strawberry / Shutterstock .
RAIN LILY (Zephranthesspp.)
Zones:7 - 10Exposure : Full sun to partial shadeBloom clip : Early winter and again in early springHeight / Spread:6 to 12 inch tall and wide of the mark ; upright clumping physique : Naturalize in a woodland setting ; front of the border , rock gardens , containers .
An unusual bulb with evergreen pasturage - like foliage throughout the year , bursting forth with a cornucopia of crocus - corresponding efflorescence with the first fall pelting . Zephranthes albahas snappy , clean flowers , Zephranthes citrinahas golden - yellow flush , andZephranthes grandiflorahas more or less large pink prime . Their low - growing riding habit get them idealistic for the front of the border .
' Baby Star ' amaryllis . photograph by : alvant / Shutterstock .

AMARYLLIS (Hippeastrumspp.)
Zones:8 - 10Exposure : Partial shadeBloom clock time : former winter to early springHeight / Spread:12 to 36 inches tall ; upright body-build : Mixed border , bungalow gardens , container , forcing indoors for winter blooms .
Tender and tropical amaryllis bulbs are gentle to maturate in warm climates . midget amaryllis are often more fecund than other varieties , with a farseeing show of flowers in the garden . Varieties such as ‘ Baby Star ’ ( pictured ) or ‘ Fairy Tale ’ will produce a with child quantity of smaller flowers per stem , with several stems per incandescent lamp . ‘ Neon ’ amaryllis , growing to 16 inch , has fuchsia - pinkish flower with subtle ashen striations certain to light up up the semi - sleeping garden .
get wind amaryllis .
SPRING
Photo by : LianeM / Shutterstock .
DAFFODILS AND PAPERWHITES (Narcissusspp.)
Zones:3 - 9Exposure : Full sun to partial shadeBloom meter : former wintertime to springHeight / Spread:12 to 24 inches marvelous , 6 to 8 inches wideUses : sundry borders , realistic garden setting , containers , or rock or gravel gardens .
There are 100 of varieties useable in just about any color imaginable ; but keep in mind that mostNarcissusrequire extend winter chill for repetition blooms . There are , however , several sort that reliably return in affectionate climate , with personal favorite being ' Thalia ' ( show ) , ' Avalanche ’ , ' Bantam ’ , ' Elka ’ , ' Yaz ’ , ' re-formation ’ , ' White Petticoat ’ , and ' Golden Bells . ’
teach daffodilsandpaperwhites .
' Lilac Wonder ' tulip . pic by : Rebecca Sweet .
SPECIES TULIPS (Tulipaspp.)
Zones:3 - 10Exposure : Full sun to fond shadeBloom clock time : Early to mid - springHeight / Spread:6 to 14 inches tall , 4 to 6 column inch wide ; upright habitUses : realistic garden , front of the border , container , rock and crushed rock garden .
mintage tulip are smaller than the more common hybrid tulips but are just as colorful . They also have a long bloom time and easily domesticate , forming colorful impetus . Their little sizing work them an idealistic pick to arise in the front of the perimeter . Personal favorite includeT. bakeri’Lilac Wonder ’ ( pictured),T. urumiensis , T. clusiana’Tubergen ’s Gem ’ , ' Cynthia ’ , and ' Peppermint Stick . ’
Learn tulips .
Photo by : Janet Loughrey
SPANISH BLUEBELLS (Hyacinthoides hispanica)
Zones:3 - 9Exposure : Full Dominicus to partial shadeBloom time : Mid - springHeight / Spread:8 to 20 inches tall and wide ; upright spreading habitUses : Naturalize in timber mise en scene , form drifts under deciduous tree diagram and shrub .
A few bulb of Spanish bluebells will quickly colonise to form a trend of clean blue , ship’s bell - mold flowers agree high on secure stem , surrounded by strappy green foliage . While blue is the most unwashed color , they can also be found in colors range from livid to light pink . NOTE : They may be debate invading in some area .
' Gravetye Giant ' Anemone quinquefolia . Photo by : Rebecca Sweet .

SUMMER SNOWFLAKE (Leucojum aestivum)
Zones:4 - 9Exposure : Sun to partial shadeBloom fourth dimension : Generally blooms mid to belated bounce , but may bloom earlier in warmer climatesHeight / Spread:20 inches tallUses : naturalise in a woodland setting , rock’n’roll garden , under deciduous tree and shrub
Leucojum aestivumis ordinarily called summer snow bunting , even though they bloom in spring . Their blooms resemble snowdrops ( Galanthus ) ; however , the plants are taller and flower subsequently , typically after Narcissus pseudonarcissus . While snowdrops are a common sight in stale - mood garden , summer snowflakes thrive in warmer temperatures , with ‘ Gravetye Giant ’ being a favorite . Its sturdier stem help keep it vertical in inviolable winds while having larger blossom than other varieties . Not to be confused with bound flake , Leucojum vernum , which blooms originally .
' Wisley Blue ' starflower . exposure by : Iva Vagnerova / Shutterstock .

STARFLOWER (Ipheion uniflorum)
Zones:5 - 9Exposure : Full Dominicus to partial shadeBloom time : Mid to late springHeight / Spread:3 to 6 inches marvellous and wide ; upright habitus : Front of the border , along pathways , underplanting roses and shrubs , container , rock candy and crushed rock gardens , naturalized within lawn .
The star - shaped flush of the leaping starflower might calculate delicate , but do n’t allow that fool you ; this bulb is problematical as nails . Cool - toned flowers in shade of white and lavender complement the warmer tones of many Narcissus pseudonarcissus and freesia , and their small stature makes them ideal for layering under taller light bulb and perennials . The award - succeed ‘ Wisley Blue ’ ( pictured ) has lilac - juicy bloom with a darker grim stripe on each petal .
Photo by : Kevin Cupp / Shutterstock .

FREESIA (Freesiaspp.)
Zones:9 - 10Exposure : Full sun to partial shadeBloom clip : Spring and summerHeight / Spread:12 to 24 in tall , spreading 6 to 24 inches wide ; just habitUses : Front of the border , container , cutting garden , cottage garden , moon gardens , good for creating gallery .
Sweetly - scented freesia efflorescence are a favorite among gardeners and are available in a encompassing range of colors . The tubelike peak are defend on retentive , slender stems and are a magnet for bee and other pollinators . Their fragrance is strongest in the early evening , make them a good prospect formoon gardens .
teach freesia .

SUMMER
pic by : Nomis_h / Shutterstock .
ORANGE LILY (Lilium bulbiferum)
Zones:3 - 9Exposure : Full sun to partial shadeBloom time : Early summerHeight / Spread:3 to 4 feet magniloquent , 2 to 3 feet wide ; just habitUses : center of the border , traditional or cottage garden , containers .
A group of blossom orangeness lilies will rouse the other summertime garden with a pot of fertile , superb , deep orange heyday . well-heeled to grow and dependably returns class after year , with upward - present flowers that attract a variety of pollinators .
Learn lily .

Heart to Heart ® ' Scarlet Flame ' and ' White Wonder ' caladiums . Photo by : Proven Winners .
CALADIUM (Caladiumspp.)
Zones:9 - 11Exposure : Partial to full shadeBloom time : flower are insignificantHeight / Spread:12 to 24 inches tall , 8 to 24 inch panoptic ; vertical spreading habit . United States : Shade gardens , cottage gardens , containers , windowpane boxes .
tropic - looking caladium are a show - stopper in the suspicious garden , with outsized heart - mould foliage up to 20 ” tenacious and available in a dizzying regalia of color compounding . Their unsloped form makes them ideal for layer with grim - growing industrial plant , such as impatiens , small ferns , or heucheras .
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Be My ® Main Squeeze ™ arum lily lily . exposure by : Proven Winners .
CALLA LILIES (Zantedeschia aethiopica)
Zones:7 - 10Exposure : Full sun to partial shadeBloom clock time : Early to late summerHeight / Spread:2 to 3 feet magniloquent , 2 to 3 foot all-encompassing ; upright drug abuse . Uses : Middle of the border , cottage garden , container , pond and streams .
Depending on the variety , calla lilies bloom in spring , summertime , or come in colors ranging from pure white to bright icteric , plum tree , and orange . The elegant , unsloped , trumpet - shaped rosiness are a focal degree when planted in the middle or back of the border and make excellent cut flowers . With seasonally selected varieties , it ’s easy to have blooms for calendar month at a time .
Learn calla lily .

' Millenium ' genus Allium . pic by : Rebecca Sweet .
ORNAMENTAL ONION (Allium)
' Millenium ' or ' Lavender Bubbles '
The colorful , spherical headspring of ornamental onions are a vernacular sight in garden powder store . However , only a few varieties thrive in warmer clime . ‘ Millenium ’ ( pictured ) and ‘ Lavender Bubbles ’ have the same world - shaped flower heads but are smaller in size and in shades of lavender and light purple . While they may be pernicious than their show - stopping , insensate - climate cousin , they more than make up for this fact with their heat permissiveness and prolific bloom , reliably refund year after class .
Learn alliums .

FALL
. Photo by : Rob Cardillo .
RED SPIDER LILY (Lycoris radiata)
Zones:6 - 10Exposure : Full sun to fond shadeBloom sentence : Late summer to early fallHeight / Spread:1 to 2 feet tall and wide ; upright physique : Informal and bungalow gardens , front of the delimitation , containers .
The vivacious red blooms of the spider lily make this a welcome increase to the fall garden . Tall , slender stems lento emerge from the ground , topped with umbel - shaped flowers of coral - blood-red flowers with curled petals . The strappy dark fleeceable foliage appear once the blossom start to fade , lasting through wintertime until summer ’s heat causes the bulb to go sleeping , once again . regard combining a fewLycorisbulbs with goldenColchiniumbulbs for an eye - catching dusk display .
. picture by : Rebecca Sweet .

AUTUMN CROCUS (Colchicum autumnale)
Zones:4 - 9Exposure : Full sunBloom time : FallHeight / Spread:6 to 12 inch tall , 2 to 3 inch all-encompassing ; upright habitUses : Informal and bungalow gardens , front of the margin , meadow planting , containers , underplanting roses and shrubs .
This summer - dormant bulb is indispensable for the fall garden , adding a pop of color when other plant life are winding down . Though humble in altitude , the cup - work flowers are 2 to 3 inches and bloom in vibrant colors grade from golden yellow to ping , purple , or white . When allowed to naturalise , they ’ll take shape an telling autumn display .
. picture by : Walter Erhardt / Shutterstock .

YELLOW AUTUMN CROCUS (Stenbergia lutea)
Zones:6 - 9Exposure : Full sunBloom time : FallHeight / Spread:3 to 6 inches tall and wide ; erect habitus : Front of the border , rock and crushed rock garden , bungalow gardens , underplanting roses and bush .
Similar to an oversized crocus , this fall - blossom bulb is gentle to grow and will naturalise into a coloured drift in just a few years . The goblet - mold 1 ½-inch flowers are a cheery scandalmongering with grass - same foliage that lasts through winter . Once summer arrives , the bulb depart dormant until the cooler temperatures of fall come once again .
Ivy - leave Cyclamen purpurascens ( C. hederifolium ) . Photo by : Rebecca Sweet .

IVY-LEAVED CYCLAMEN (Cyclamen hederifolium)
Zones:4 - 9Exposure : Partial to full shadeBloom time : Fall to former springHeight / Spread:2 to 6 inches grandiloquent , 4 to 12 inch wide ; just mounding or spreading habitUses : Naturalize in a forest setting , tilt garden , container , secure for the front of the boundary line .
Once summer ’s rut begins to settle , slender still hunt emerge , topped with delicate pinkish bloom . These naked blooms announce the beginning of dip . As the flowers start to evanesce , the exquisitely patterned English ivy - shaped leafage appears . The eye - catching mound of foliage remains until the recurrence of summertime ’s heat when the industrial plant once again becomes dormant .
Create Magic in Your Garden with Fall Blooming Bulbs

transmute your fall garden with the direction of gardening expert Rebecca Sweet from Harmony in the Garden . Discover how she uses fall - blooming bulbs to create three active combinations full of visual energy .






























