Bulbs: Triteleia laxa var. Queen Fabiola
Botanical name: Triteleia laxa var. Queen Fabiola
Common name: Triteleia, 'Queen Fabiola'
also known as (Brodiaea, Long Rayed Triteleia, Pretty Face Grass, Triplet Lily, Wild Hyacinth)
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Soil: | damp, neutral, loam |
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Zones: | 5a thru 10b |
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perennial
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drought tolerant |
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description for "Bulbs: Triteleia laxa var. Queen Fabiola"
'Queen Fabiola' Triteleia is a medium sized plant with tubular, light blue (almost violet) florets--15 to 25 per stem. George H. Scott in "Bulbs" writes that this variety is the superior form of the genus and the best variety for the garden. Great in garden beds, rock gardens and also makes a lovely cut flower. Blooms in late spring with long lasting flowers. Hardy in zones 5 and 6 with mulch. Plant in the fall. Edited by M.Tate.