The listing, 9 Tritelela Queen Fabiola bulbs ( last ones ) has ended.
It flowers in early summer in most climates, at the same time as Oriental Poppies, Roses, Peonies, and countless other perennials. And it would make a splendid companion to all of these, its rich blue trumpet-shaped blooms complementing rich red poppies, pink peonies, and roses of all colors! Hardiness zone 5 to 9. Plant in full sun to part shade.
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Queen Fabiola has an interesting growth pattern. In spring it is leafy and lush, but by the time the 20- to 24-inch flower stems mature, the foliage has all but vanished, and the 6-pointed blue stars arise on naked stems. After the blooms pass, the plant goes dormant for the rest of the summer! You can see that it is best planted among other types of plants in a full, mixed setting!
These are the last ones that I have!!