Los muchos tipos de bombillas para el jardín y los contenedores

Los muchos tipos de bombillas para el jardín y los contenedores

Las bombillas han sido populares durante siglos. Ya no se usan para llenar los macizos de flores. Hoy muchos se plantan en contenedores.

Muchos colores de primavera y atención fácil hacen que las bombillas sean universalmente populares. Simplemente nunca permita que el suelo se anegue.

Básicamente, excave un agujero dos o tres veces más profundo que la bombilla y llene el agujero con tierra. A continuación encontrará una lista de muchos tipos de 'bombillas' con enlaces para crecer y disfrutar.

Bombillas, tubérculos y corms con la pronunciación

  • Achimenes [a-kim-ee-nees]
  • Acidanthera [A-Kid-Anth-Er-A] Corming de verano con follaje de gladiolus. Flores fragantes, caídas y blancas cremosas con un centro de crimson negruzco. Crece en el sol y el margen arenoso. Levantar y almacenar como gladiolus corms. Valioso para la floración del verano.
  • Agapanthus [Ag-A-Panth-US]
  • Albuca [al-boo-ka]
  • Allium [a-lee-um]
  • Alstroemeria [al-Stroom-ee-ree-a]
  • Amaryllis [am-a-rill-is]
  • Anémona [A-NEM-OH-Nee]
  • Anomatheca [a-noh-ma-thee-ka]
  • Anthericum [an-ther-i-kum]
  • Arisaema [A-REE-A-RUM]
  • Arisarum [A-Rees-A-Rum]
  • Arum [A-Rum]
  • Asarum [a-sah-rum]
  • Asfodelo [as-fod-el-us]
  • Babiana [Bab-ee-a-na]
  • Begonia [beh-goh-nee-a]
  • Belamcanda [bel-am-kan-da]
  • Bletilla [Bleh-Tilla-A]
  • Brimeura [bree-mew-ra]
  • Brodiaea [Bro-Dee-Ee-A]
  • Bulbocodium [bul-boh-coh-dee-um]
  • Camassia [ka-ma-see-a]
  • Canna [KA-NA]
  • Cardiocrinum [Kar-Dee-Oh-Kree-Num]
  • Chionodoxa [ky-on-oh-dox-sa] gloria de la nieve
  • Chlidanthus [Klid-Anth-US]
  • Clivia [Kli-Vee-A]
  • Colchicum [kol-chee-kum]
  • Convallaria [Kon-Va-Lah-Ree-A]
  • Corydalis [koh-ree-dah-lis]
  • Crinum [kry-num]
  • Crocosmia [kroh-koz-mee-a]
  • Crocus [kroh-kus]
  • Ciclamen [suspiro-kla-men]
  • Dahlia [dah-lee-a]
  • Dierama [Dee-A-Rah-Ma]
  • Dracunculus [Dra-Kun-Kew-Lus]
  • Eranthis [eh-ran-this]
  • Eremurus [eh-re-mew-rus]
  • Erythronium [eh-re-throw-nee-um]
  • Eucharis [ew-ka-ris]
  • Eucomis [EW-KOH-MIS]
  • Freesia [Freez-ee-A]
  • Fritillaria [Frit-i-lah-ree-a]
  • Galanthus [ga-lan-thus]
  • Galtonia [Gaul-Toh-Nee-A]
  • Gladiolus [Glad-ee-oh-lus]
  • Gloriosa [Gloh-ree-oh-sa]
  • Habanthus [ha-bran-thus]
  • Haemanthus [hee-man-thus]
  • Hedychium [Hay-dik-ee-um]
  • Hermodactylus [Her-Moh-Dak-Till-US]
  • HIPPEASTRUM [HIP-EE-AS-Trum]
  • Homería [Hoh-Mere-ee-A]
  • Hyacinthella [High-A-Sinth-El-A]
  • Hyacinthus [High-A-Sinth-US]
  • Hymenocallis [High-Men-Oh-Kal-IS]
  • IPheion [if-ay-on]
  • Iris [Eye-Ris]
  • Ixia [ix-see-a]
  • Ixiolirion [ix-see-oh-ieer-ee-on]
  • Lachenalia [Lak-eh-nay-lee-a]
  • Ledeburia [le-de-bor-ree-a]
  • Leucojum [LOO-KOH-JUM]
  • Lilium [lil-ee-um]
  • Merendera [Meh-Ren-Deh-Ra]
  • Moraea [Moh-Ree-A]
  • Muscari [mus-kah-ree]
  • Narciso [nar-sis-us]
  • Nectaroscordum [Nek-tah-roh-skor-dum]
  • Nerino [Nay-Ree-Nay]
  • NomoCharis [no-moh-ka-ris]
  • Notholirion [no-tho-peer-ee-on]
  • Ornithogalum [o-ni-thog-a-lum]
  • Oxalis [ox-ah-lis]
  • Pancratium [pan-krate-ee-um]
  • Paradisea [PA-RA-DEES-EE-YA]
  • Pleione [Play-Oh-Nay]
  • Polianthes [Po-Lee-Anth-Eez]
  • Puschkinia [push-kin-ee-a]
  • Ranunculus [RA-Nung-Kew-Lus]
  • Rhodohypoxis [ROH-DOH-HI-POX-IS]
  • Romulea [Rom-Ew-Lee-A]
  • Roscoea [Roz-koh-ee-a]
  • Sandersonia [San-der-ee-ee-a]
  • Scadoxus [SCAH-DOX-US]
  • Schizostylis [Sky-Zoh-Sty-Lis]
  • Scilla [SIL-A]
  • Sisyrinchium [Siz-ee-ring-kee-um]
  • Sparaxis [Spa-Rak-Sis]
  • Sprekelia [Spre-Kee-Lee-Ya]
  • Sternbergia [Stern-Bur-Gee-A]
  • Tecophilaea [te-koh-fi-iee-a]
  • Tigridia [Ti-grid-ee-a]
  • Trillium [Tril-ee-um]
  • Tritonia [intento-nee-a]
  • Tropaeolum [Troh-Pee-oh-Lum]
  • Tulbaghia [Tul-Ba-Ghee-Ya]
  • Tulipa [TEW-LI-PA]
  • Uvularia [UV-YEW-LAH-REE-A]
  • Vallota [Va-lo-ta]
  • Veltheimia [vel-ty-mee-a]
  • Watsonia [wot-son-ee-a]
  • Zantedeschia [zan-tee-di-kee-ya]
  • Zephyranthes [ZEF-EE-RANTH-EEZ]