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Plants in genus ipheion

Plants in genus ipheion

Ipheion uniflorum 'Tessa'

Ipheion uniflorum 'Tessa' is a winter-flowering starflower from South America, known for its mauvy pink flowers on 4-inch tall stalks. It is summer dormant and drought-tolerant, requiring no maintenance. This plant thrives in full sun to part sun and is not grazed by deer or rabbits, making it a resilient choice for gardens.

Ipheion uniflorum 'Charlotte Bishop'

Ipheion uniflorum 'Charlotte Bishop' is a South American starflower selection known for its mauvy-pink, star-shaped flowers that bloom in March and early April. The plant forms a 1-foot wide clump of short, glaucous foliage that persists until hot weather and re-emerges in late September. Its ability to thrive in both sun and light shade makes it a versatile addition to gardens.

Ipheion uniflorum 'Greystone'

Ipheion uniflorum 'Greystone' is a bulbous plant with large, pure white flowers and waxy grey-green foliage. It blooms in late winter to early spring and is summer dormant, thriving in full sun with moisture in fall and winter. The garlic-scented foliage is resistant to deer and rabbits.

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