bulb expert and owner of Old House Gardens in Michigan. 'In the right conditions, species tulips tend to be more perennial, and should return year after year.' The Spanish bluebell, Hyacinthoides ...
If you miss even one bulb or seed, they'll be back. As if their relentless refusal to die isn't dreadful enough, Spanish bluebells are also toxic to people and pets. All parts of the plant contain ...
The Spanish bluebells — which smell like onions — were first introduced to our gardens as long ago as 1683. They were grown as rare and exotic specimens but escapes and careless gardeners dumping ...
Sometimes, well-meaning people have planted bulbs of the Spanish bluebell in woodland habitats, mistaking them for the indigenous kind. Expanses of native bluebells have also been dug up by ...