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Freesia
( Marie Freesia )
| These fragrant flowers make a great addition to cut flower arrangements. Strap-shaped 2inch to 14 inch leaves grow in basal fans. Beautiful, large tubular spring flowers which grow along the upper side of stiff racemes are prized for their rich fragrance. 'Marie' is pure white. Flowers will dry up after bloom, self-sow, then start growing again in the fall, if spent blooms are not removed. In mild areas, Freesia may be planted (tip up) in the fall, about 2 inches deep. Can be grown indoors in containers, in colder areas. Both require plenty of sun and moist, well drained soil. For indoor plants, fertilize just after buds appear. Once flowering has completed, reduce watering, allowing plant to dry out. When dry, store corms for replanting in containers in late summer. Confused about when to plant? For summer flowers, plant in spring. For spring flowers, plant in fall (frost free areas). |
| Important Info : A Native of South Africa, these are prized for their rich fragrant flowers. |
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