What better than owning and seeing a stunning garden filled with colorful flowers? However, it is quite difficult to choose the right types yet to grow easily and with success if you are a beginner and lack experience. Luckily, let’s start with a low-maintenance garden by planting our 15 Best Bulb Flowers To Grow In Your Garden. They are easy to grow with a little effort! These flowers with little care and naturally strong are what you need.
There are many ideas to add a great thing to the beauty of your garden, and these bulb blooms are one of the perfect ways to add a surprising factor to your garden. They will bring curb appeal and combine perfectly with other plants in your garden to make dreamy stunning landscaping that everyone will say “wow”. Loving the natural beauty of these flowers, you can grow them without needing a large garden, pots and containers also become their ideal growth space for a spectacular display.
#1 Crocus
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Crocus has a delicate beauty with violet-blue flowers. This flower is easy to grow any soil from gravel gardens to rockeries.
#2 Tulip
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Tulips liven up many gardens by creating a show for springtime and pulling us out of the dull drums of winter. They come in many colors you can choose from.
#3 Fritillaria
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Fritillaria belongs to the lily family and comes in a wide range of sizes. Its flowers are often solitary and nodding, while others form umbels or have racemes of many flowers.
#4 Muscari Aucheri
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Muscari is the best naturalizing spring bulb with cone-shaped spires of mid-blue flowers that resemble bunches of grapes, hence the name. They’re small and easy to grow.
#5 Bluebells
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Bluebells display delicately graceful with delightful nodding blue flowers on fresh, bright green stems. It prefers damp ground and humus-rich soil. This flower will give your landscape a perfect look when planted en masse creating the woodland illusion of springtime joy and “blue carpets”.
#6 Allium
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Allium shows off spherical heads bobbing in the wind whilst looking pretty and attracting a whole wealth of wildlife. It has a contained habit and a spherical head of deep purple, starry flowers.
#7 Ornithogalum
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Ornithogalum offers a tall flower raceme of star-shaped, milky white flowers, each with yellow stamens. These plants give a beautiful look when planted in a group.
#8 Crinum x powellii
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Crinum x powellii features delicately long, lily-shaped, pendulous white flowers that grow on crowns of tall, fresh green stems. Protect its lovely exotic bulbs when frost appears.
#9 Dahlia
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Dahlia brings fabulous double spherical flowers that are lilac-pink in color. It is a popular cut flower with strong stems and small rounded flower heads.
#10 The Giant Pineapple Lily
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The Giant Pineapple Lily is a bulbous perennial that bears a dense raceme of tiny greenish-white star-shaped flowers.
#11 The Peruvian Lily
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The Peruvian Lillies are brightly colored and splendid for cutting. This flower grows on long, strong stems to around a meter in height. It produces abundant clusters of lily-shaped bright yellow flowers with little brown speckles.
#12 Camassia
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Camassia is a summer-flowering bulb plant with spires of blue or white star-shaped flowers that last for ages. This flower is easy to grow and tolerant of sun or light shade.
#13 Hyacinth
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Hyacinth provides stunning springtime displays of clustered, fragrant, bell-shaped flowers on short, fleshy flower stems. They’re available in every color you can choose from.
#14 Crocosmia
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Crocosmia is a very hardy perennial. It brings small-but-superb, bright red flowers borne on long, arching stems.
#15 Amarine
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Amarine showcases large umbels of vibrant pink lily-shaped flowers atop single stems. A very striking flower grows to a height of around 40 cm in maturity.