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Hardy summer flowering bulbs

Finch

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Hey everyone iv been sorta busy lately so havent been able to stop by as often is i used to.


Anyway, were looking to plant a bulb garden. I liven in the plains states, zone 4. I was wondering what summer flowering bulbs, if any, can grow in this area.


Thanks!
 
He`d have to bring them in in the winter though. I think colocasia would do well if he has wet soil,again he`ll have to bring them in in the winter though.
 
Wait! those arent "flowering" bulbs though! HMMM....I don`t know then!
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Alocasia go dormant under 45 degrees
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The leaves themselves are better than flowers
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Umm the only sunner flowering bulbs i know of are daylillys. ill go with those. Theres thousands of varietys
 
Daylillys aren`t bulbs though! They are tuberous rooted herbaceus perenials. They would do great though as they are virtualy indistructable,and propagate redilly.:)
 
I would recomend the cv. `stell d`ore' as this plant blooms almost year round!
 
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