How to Propagate and Grow Summer Flowering Brodiaea ( Reclassified - Triteleia )
Brodiaea have been reclassified - Triteleia and originate from North America, they are a genus of cormous summer flowering plants.
Leaves are long, basal, narrow, grass like and erect.
Flowers are are single, upwards facing, funnel shape on slightly twiney stems.
Genus: Brodiaea ( Reclassified - Triteleia )
Family: Liliaceae
Species: B. coronaria
Common Names: Brodiaea, Triteleia.
Classification: Bulb.
Height: 25cm (10inches).
Flowering: Throughout summer and into autumn.
Usage: They are an ideal bedding plant.
Site: Grow them in full sun, they thrive in it!
They do best in a position sheltered from winds.
Soil: Any moisture retentive but free draining soil.
Propagation Methods: By seed in autumn.
How to sow seeds
By offsets in summer or autumn.
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