Product description
Ipheion Uniflorum Charlotte Bishop is a fragrant star-shaped bloom with wonderful pink petals with a darker pink stripe running in the middle of each petal and is accompanied by narrow and long mid-green leaves. Multiple stems grow from each bulb with flowerheads approximately 3-5cm in diameter.
Clump-forming and scented, Ipheion Uniflorum Charlotte Bishop is beautiful for underplanting and using for blankets of blooms. Inclined to naturalise and will colonise areas where it is planted. Plant at the front of borders and beds.
Ipheion are perennial star-shaped flowering bulbous plants within the Amaryllis family. Origins of Ipheion are from South America, specifically Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay and they have been adapted and species of the Spring Starflower have naturalised in other parts of the world. With bruising or damage to the leaves, Ipheion will give off a slight onion odour, demonstrating its connection to its onion relatives.
Generally small with sweet smelling perfumes, Ipheion ranges in colours of muted tones of blues, violets and whites. Regal blooms have six decadent petals in the shape of a star. Varieties are mostly limited to heights between 10-20cm with foliage that is light green, long and narrow.
Plant Ipheion in areas with full sun that have soils that drain well and are fertile. Ipheion are hardy in most places in the UK and should be planted approximately 8-10cm deep. When grown in containers, a loam-based soil is recommended that retains moisture but allows for drainage.
Ipheion has a bushy or bunching tendency and with its shorter stature makes for great underplanting in beds and borders and will naturalise suitable areas with colonies of flowers. Planted en masse, Ipheion will create a carpet of leaves and blooms. Ipheion are clump-forming and will continue to increase in numbers in areas where they are left undisturbed.
Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
When to plant
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Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.
Instructions
Top Tip
When the foliage starts to yellow and die back at the end of the season, resist the urge to prune it. Allowing the plant to die back naturally enhances its energy levels, resulting in a wonderful display of flowers the following year.
How to Water
Water thoroughly when planting. After this, ipheions planted in the ground should only need to be watered during dry spells. Bulbs grown in pots and containers will need watering more regularly to prevent the soil from drying out.
How to Plant
In autumn, choose a site in full sun or partial shade with fertile, moist but well-draining soil and use a trowel or bulb planter to dig holes 5-10cm apart. Place one bulb 5-10cm deep in each hole. Ensure the pointed end faces upwards then backfill, firm down, and water in well.