Hi! In rearranging my perennial garden I came across lots of 1/2"-1" brown bulbs with a yellowish/green foliage "curl" (about 1" long) emerging from the top, in the area where I had planted Forget Me Nots this spring. However, my garden is very old and Im often finding wayward crocus/tulips/unknowns from my, and the previous owner(s), gardening. I can't find much info on FMNs other than "they're perennial and ofter self-sow", but not much info on if they form bulbs/corms in the winter. This is my first winter-cycle with FMNs, and after they died back this spring I assumed I had inadvertently killed them by poor site selection.
Any advice? I'll take a picture if my description leads advisors to think it may be something else that only a visual inspection can i.d.
Thanks!
Kerry
The answer can be found here: http://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/3096/
ANSWERED: Forget me nots....are they bulbs?
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