Scilla Tubergeniana (White Squill)
Top Size Bulbs
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Description
Scilla Tubergeniana, White Squill, is a delightful early Springtime bloomer featuring showy, short spikes of large, white florets with each petal adorned with a blue stripe. Very hardy and long-lasting, Scilla Tubergeniana (White Squill) is a great choice for borders, containers, rockeries and mass plantings.
Buy top-sized Scilla Tubergeniana (White Squill) flower bulbs from Holland with DutchGrown™ for autumn delivery and planting.
Height: Up to 15 cm.
Bulb Size: Top Size 8/+ cm.
• Excellent for Naturalising, Comes Back For Years
• Blooms in Early Spring
Planting information
· Plant your flower bulbs in autumn (October or November)
· Plant in borders or containers in sun or partial shade
· Plant the bulbs three times the size of the bulb deep
· Space the bulbs two times the size of the bulb apart
· Plant the bulbs with the pointed side facing upwards
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Shipping rates
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Orders of £50 or more - FREE SHIPPING
Orders under £50 - Standard shipping - £4.99
Shipping schedule
We start shipping our autumn planted bulbs by beginning of October. Once your order ships out you will receive an email with the tracking number.
Guarantee
For over 4 generations, DutchGrown™ has built its reputation by offering the best flowers bulbs and bare root perennials available anywhere. We take pride in our exceptionally high level of quality control customer service, and our commitment to client satisfaction continues long after the bulbs leave our premises. When you order from DutchGrown™, we 100% guarantee that you will receive the hardiest flower bulbs available, packed with care and ready to thrive in your garden. Read more.