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PlantHaven
(Bright Eyes Crocosmia, Crocosmia, Montbretia)
Selected for its relatively compact habit and large, bright, somewhat up-facing flowers, this recently introduced herbaceous perennial is one of many garden hybrids of the South African genus Crocosmia. Bright Eyes bears arching wands of glowing tangerine flowers with red eyes. The six-lobed blooms, which resemble miniature daylilies, rise on upright knee-high stems above pleated, erect, iris-like leaves in mid and late summer. The sterile flowers do not set seed. The plants grow from corms...
PlantHaven
(Crocosmia, Montbretia, Walberton Yellow Montbretia)
Selected for its relatively compact habit and large, bright, somewhat up-facing flowers, this recently introduced herbaceous perennial is one of many garden hybrids of the South African genus Crocosmia. Walberton Yellow bears arching wands of golden-yellow flowers from mid- to late summer. The six-lobed blooms, which resemble miniature daylilies, rise on upright knee-high stems above pleated, erect, iris-like leaves. The plants grow from corms which spread moderately by underground stolons....
PlantHaven
(Crocosmia, Little Redhead Crocosmia, Montbretia)
Selected for its relatively compact habit and large, bright, somewhat up-facing flowers, this recently introduced herbaceous perennial is one of many garden hybrids of the South African genus Crocosmia. Little Redhead bears arching wands of glowing orange-red flowers from mid- to late summer. The six-lobed blooms, which resemble miniature daylilies, rise on upright knee- to thigh-high stems above pleated, erect, iris-like leaves. The sterile flowers do not set seed. The plants grow from...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Crocosmia, Montbretia)
Herbaceous perennials native to South Africa, crocosmias are best known in gardens by this variable and showy hybrid. In summer, its spreading clumps of sword-like leaves give rise to tall, slender, arching spikes of tubular orange, red or yellow flowers with six flaring lobes. Plants grow from bulb-like corms that spread by underground stolons. Numerous cultivars are available, including some dating back 100 years or more.
This plant is striking in the sunny border when grown in fertile, well-drained...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Babylon Montbretia, Crocosmia, Montbretia)
In summer, Babylon montbretia has spreading clumps of sword-like leaves which give rise to tall, slender, arching spikes of tubular red-orange flowers. The open flowers have a star-like appearance. It is an herbaceous perennial that rises from a bulb-like corm.
Montbretia is striking in the sunny border when grown in fertile, well-drained soil. In colder climates, mulching will improve its winter hardiness, or its corms can be lifted and stored. Montbretia attracts bees and butterflies and is...
(Carmin Brilliant Montbretia, Crocosmia, Montbretia)
Herbaceous perennials native to South Africa, montbretias are best known in gardens by Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora hybrids such as 'Carmin Brilliant'. In summer, its spreading clumps of sword-like leaves give rise to tall, slender, arching spikes of dazzling orange-red tubular flowers. It is one of many crocosmia cultivars introduced in the early 20th century.
'Carmin Brilliant' is striking in the sunny border when grown in fertile, well-drained soil. In colder climates, mulching will improve...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Crocosmia, Montbretia)
Herbaceous perennials native to South Africa, crocosmias are best known in gardens by hybrids such as 'Constance'. In summer, its spreading clumps of sword-like leaves give rise to medium-tall, slender, arching spikes of brilliant tubular flowers with six spreading lobes. The extra large, lily-like blooms are striking burnt red-orange with lemon yellow throats. Plants grow from bulb-like corms that spread by underground stolons.
'Constance' is eye catching in the sunny border when grown in fertile,...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Crocosmia, Emberglow Montbretia, Montbretia)
Herbaceous perennials native to South Africa, montbretias are best known in gardens by Crocosmia hybrids such as 'Emberglow'. In summer, its spreading clumps of sword-like leaves give rise to tall, slender, arching spikes of brilliant orange-red tubular flowers.
'Emberglow' is striking in the sunny border when grown in fertile, well-drained soil. One of the hardiest cultivars, it can be mulched to boost winter hardiness, or its corms can be lifted and stored. It attracts bees and butterflies...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Crocosmia, Emily McKenzie Montbretia, Montbretia)
Herbaceous perennials native to South Africa, crocosmias are best known in gardens by this showy hybrid. In summer, Emily McKenzie montbretia has spreading clumps of sword-like leaves which give rise to tall, slender, arching spikes of tubular soft orange flowers with red accents in their throats.
This plant is striking in the sunny border when grown in fertile, well-drained soil. In colder climates, mulching will improve its winter hardiness, or its corms can be lifted and stored. Montbretia...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Crocosmia, George Davidson Montbretia, Montbretia)
Herbaceous perennials native to South Africa, montbretias are best known in gardens by Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora hybrids such as 'George Davison'. In summer, its spreading clumps of sword-like leaves give rise to slender, arching spikes of soft yellow tubular flowers. This cultivar is often confused with 'Norwich Canary.'
'George Davison' is striking in the sunny border when grown in fertile, well-drained soil. In colder climates, mulching will improve its winter hardiness, or its corms can...