Nothoscordum bivalve (False Garlic)

POTTED PLANT

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SKU:
NOBIV-SM
MAXIMUM HEIGHT:
1 foot
FLOWER COLOR:
White/cream
BLOOM PERIOD:
1 Spring
SUNLIGHT PREFERENCE:
Full sun to medium shade
MOISTURE:
Dry, average
FORMAL LANDSCAPING:
3-Star

Also known as "Crow Poison," false garlic is one of the first native wildflowers to bloom in spring. It often will bloom again in the fall after warm rains; however, during most of the hot summer it is dormant.

False garlic tolerates a variety of growing conditions. It is an inconspicuous plant that many people dismiss as just a small tuft of grass until the tiny, showy, white flowers appear in March. It is uncertain whether false garlic is toxic to people (or crows).

Uses: Drought tolerant, rock gardens, pollinators, showy flowers
Bloom time: March - May and often in fall

Height: up to a foot
Space: 4 to 8 inches

Sun: Full sun to medium shade
Water: Dry to average

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