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Tigridia pavonia mix
Peacock Flower, Tiger Flower, Flower of Tigris
ca$ 3.75
Seed count: 20-25 
Tigridia pavonia mix
Tigridia pavonia mix

Native Region: Mexico and Guatemala
Zone Range: 08-10
Preferred Climate: Temperate to Tropical
Harvest Date: Tuesday 31 October, 2006
Seed count: 20-25

Description:
These striking flowers will elicit many comments in the summer when they begin to appear. Individual blooms are relatively short lived, but produced in succession. Colours can range from white to pink, yellow, and red. This bulbous perennial reaches a height of 5 feet.

Notes:
This delightful bulb has similar hardiness to Gladiolus, and can grow in the same conditions – a sunny position with fertile, well-drained soil. This seed has been collected from plants that have proven hardy in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In most regions it is best to lift the bulbs in the autumn and store them in dry sand in a cool basement. (10 degrees Celsius) to be planted again in a sunny position next spring when danger of frost has past. Bulbs should be planted 10cm(4in) deep.

Cultivation:
For maximum freshness, please keep seed refrigerated in its original packaging until it is time to plant. Seed should be surface sown on pots of sterilized sandy soil, and then sprinkled sparingly with coarse gravel. Germinate at 14-18°C (55-65°F). Surface sowing is recommended, as light may be required for germination. Grow in well-drained sandy fertile soil in full sun.

Harvest Date: Tuesday 31 October, 2006
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