P – Striped Squill

Striped Squill (Puschkinia libanotica) is a hardy, under-the-radar spring gem that deserves a spot in every garden. These charming, low-growing flowers feature clusters of delicate, icy-white stars, each marked with a distinct, pale blue “pinstripe” down the center of each petal. They are exceptionally easy to grow, deer-resistant, and naturalize quickly to form a stunning, sea-foam blue groundcover that blooms alongside early crocuses.

$15.00

Product Data

Botanical Name Puschkinia libanotica
Underground Structure Bulb
Number Included 20
Planting Season Fall
Blooming Season Early spring
Hardiness Zone 3 to 8
Light Requirements Full sun to partial shade
Mature Plant Height 4-6 inches
Deer Resistant Yes
Other Characteristics Naturalizes easily; unique striped petals; early spring color.

Plant Description

Hardy small star-shaped white flowers with pale blue stripes.

Planting Instructions

Plant bulbs about 3 inches deep and 2-3 inches apart in well-drained soil; water well after planting.