Sun to Part SunZone: 7-8, at least 1" tall Origin: Argentina
(aka: Ipheion sellowianum) This has long been one of our favorite bulbs in the rock garden, and we finally have enough to share. These gems are found in the wild around Buenos Aires...the same area where Rhodophiala bifida grows. N. sellowianum makes a small clump of tiny, narrow green leaves, to 1" tall x 6" wide. It starts flowering for us in late January and produces a steady progression of brilliant yellow fragrant flowers until May. Unlike many Nothoscordums, this one is completely sterile, making propagation quite slow. Each pot contains at least two to three flowering-sized bulbs. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)