Scilla Siberica
Scilla - Siberica, 10 pack

Scilla - Siberica, 10 pack

Regular price$9.99 CAD
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Flat-Rate Shipping on All Orders
  • Shipping Starts in Mid September
  • Top Size Bulbs, Corms, and Tubers
  • Sustainable Packaging
  • Canada-Wide Shipping

SIBERIAN SQILL

  • Mid spring flowering
  • Deer resistant
  • Great for borders!
  • Container friendly

Scilla, Siberian Sqill or Siberica, are easy to care for perennial fall bulbs. Plant your Scilla Siberica bulbs in September and October, 2 inches deep and 2 inches apart, in zone 2-8. From March - April, you can expect intense blue, bell-shaped flowers with grassy foliage. Resistant to deer and rabbits, the Scilla Siberica is the perfect fall bulb for beds and borders, edging, patio and containers, and underplanting for roses and shrubs.

Pruning Tip: Let the foliage mature and die down naturally. Allowing the leaves to nourish the bulbs for future growth and blooms!

Colour

Purple

Bulb Season

Fall, Sept-October

Bulb size

8-9cm

Bloom

Mar- Apr

Lighting

Full to partial sun

Water 

Average watering in well-drained soil

Fragrant

No

Size

15cm/16 inches

Plant Depth 

2”

Space Apart

2”

Deer Resistant

Yes

Skill Level

Very easy

Zone

Zones 2-8

Toxic

Toxic to humans and pets

Other Benefits

Great for naturalizing

At Wildwood, we aim to make sure every plant arrives healthy and safe to your door in time for your planting period. Here is what you can expect after placing your order!

Shipping Schedule

The shipment of your order will follow our approximate schedule found below where timing will be dependent on what is being shipped, your planting zone, and the current weather conditions for shipping.

 Shipping For Earliest Shipping Time
Zone 1 - 9 Mid September
Fall Peonies Mid October
Amaryllis Late October

 

All times listed are the earliest dates shipping can start in that zone. Shipping times can change due to harsh weather conditions or supplier delays if they occur.

 

Not sure what planting zone you are? Check the map here or visit Natural Resources Canada to find the hardiness zone in your Municipality.

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