Hedychium 'Anne Bishop' (Bulbs)

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SKU: MYBG-FLOW-BULB-HEAB

Pack: 4
Price:
Sale priceRs.299.00 Regular priceRs.334.00

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Daily

Water Requirement

Yellow

Flower Color

Non Fragrant

Fragrance

Summer,Monsoon

Flowering Season

Hedychium

Genus

Low

Maintenance

No

With Pots

Small

Size

Outdoor Shade,Outdoor Sun

Sunlight Requirement

Product Description

The Anne Bishop Ginger is a half hardy perennial, flowering plant. Lightly fragrant golden orange to yellow flowers are produced in large spike-like inflorescences throughout the summer on this vigorous Hawaiian hybrid.

Peach Flame Ginger

Family

Zingiberaceae

Origin

Hawaiian

Description

The Anne Bishop Ginger is a half hardy perennial, flowering plant. Lightly fragrant golden orange to yellow flowers are produced in large spike-like inflorescences throughout the summer on this vigorous Hawaiian hybrid. The blooms are strongly scented and quite intoxicating. The 4-5' high stems are adorned with large medium green tropical foliage. The foliage may get 4 to 5 feet tall and has a wide, sword-like form.

The flowers of butterfly ginger lily attract hummingbirds and other pollinators and also make beautiful cut flowers.

Environment

Most Gingers need 2-4 hours of cool direct sunlight , i.e., early morning sunlight or filtered shade throughout the day. Gingers are fairly drought resistant once well-established but often have the best foliage and flower best under average moist to moist conditions with acidic or mildly acidic and fertile soils. When the flowers are all spent, cut off the stem to allow the plant s energy to direct towards the rhizomes. Keep the foliage well tended until it dies back, as it will keep collecting solar energy to store for the next season s bloom.

Landscape Use

Butterfly ginger plants can be grown in containers and brought indoors for the cool seasons. Ideal for Border, Container, Ground cover, Massing


Properly preparing the soil for bulb planting is essential! Good soil drainage is essential for planting bulbs. If your soil has a lot of clay content, consider adding a bit of coco peat. Consider your sunlight requirements based not he type of bulb you have chosen to go with. Some plants might be happy in a semi shade environment under a tree whereas someone might require full sunlight.

The general rule of thumb for planting spring bulbs is to plant two to three times as deep as the bulbs is tall. This means most large bulbs like tulips or daffodils will be planted about 8 inches deep while smaller bulbs will be planted 3-4 inches deep. Planting depth is measured from the bottom of the bulb.

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