A Year in Bloom: Flowering Bulbs for Every Season
English
By (author): Lucy Bellamy
An illustrated insiders guide to the best flowering bulbs for beautiful garden plantings throughout the year
Bulbs are an essential part of any gardeners planting palette from the first snowdrops of winter to the last crocus of autumn, they offer endless opportunities for floral impact and experimentation.
In A Year in Bloom, award-winning garden writer Lucy Bellamy showcases a wide-ranging selection of more than 150 bulbs, each presented with informative text, expert planting advice, and vibrant photography.
Organized into four seasonal chapters, this modern growers guide embraces familiar flowers such as tulips and daffodils alongside less common blooms, including dogs tooth violets, gladioli, and autumn snowflakes. Gardeners will discover bulbs suited for borders, containers, and grass plantings; bulbs to attract pollinators, for scent, for naturalized plantings; and reliably perennial bulbs that will flower year after year, supporting a sustainable approach.
Elegantly designed and extensively researched, A Year in Bloom features contributions from an all-star roster of the garden worlds greatest names, including Dutch plantsman Piet Oudolf, British garden designer Dan Pearson, and renowned US garden writer Margaret Roach.
Featured bulbs include: Acis autumnalis ; Allium sphaerocephalon; Anemone nemorosa Robinsoniana; Bessera elegans; Camassia leichtlinii Alba; Colchicum autumnale; Crocus tommasinianus; Cyclamen repandum; Eranthis hyemalis; Erythronium Pagoda; Fritillaria meleagris; Galanthus elwesii Mrs Macnamara; Galanthus plicata E.A. Bowles; Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus; Gladiolus papilio Ruby; Hippeastrum Terra Mystica; Iris Benton Nigel; Iris reticulata; Leucojum aestivum Gravetye Giant; Lilium martagon; Muscari armeniacum Valerie Finnis; Narcissus Thalia; Narcissus fernandesii var. cordubensis; Nerine bowdenii; Ornithogalum ponticum Sochi; Scilla bifolia; Tritonia disticha subsp. rubrolucens; Tulipa Ballerina; Tulipa orphanidea (Whittallii Group); Tulipa sylvestris.
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