west Houston, TX (Zone 9a) | October 2006 | positive
A pale lilac blue form of Freesia laxa which flowers earlier than any of the other Freesia laxa's and seems to be a bit more frost resist...Read Moreant too. All Freesia laxa's like medium to high moisture levels, good draining soil, and abundant winter sunshine.
All of the Freesia laxa species and hybrids are unique and beautiful rarely grown spring blooming bulbs native to Africa; but are easily naturalized in southern gardens. Freesia laxa species has been in cultivation for 200 years, but is rarely seen in commerce today although is an extremely reliable tiny naturalized bulb in southern gardens. It blooms in February through March on 12” stalks going completely dormant by early summer in southeast Texas. It seems to not be bothered by moisture during its dormancy and provides a welcome respite from winter blandness. This underused little beauty is a rapid reproducer and is undergoing a resurgence in popularity due to its easygoing cultural requirements and myriad of hybridizing possibilities.
A pale lilac blue form of Freesia laxa which flowers earlier than any of the other Freesia laxa's and seems to be a bit more frost resist...Read More