Ixia Bulbocodium
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Ixia Bulbocodium
There are three plants cultivated in the gardens of the curious to which Bulbocodium is applied, either as a generic or a trivial name, viz. Narcissus Bulbocodium, Bulbocodium vernum, already figured, and the present plant the Ixia Bulbocodium and Bulbocodium vernum are given in this work, not so much for their beauty as their rarity, not so much to gratify the eye, as to communicate a knowledge of two plants but little known, and liable to be confounded from a similarity of their names.This is one of the few hardy species of the genus, and grows wild in many parts of Spain and Italy, it is said to have been found in Guernsey it affects hilly and dry situations, will grow readily in almost any soil, especially if fresh, and not infested with vermin it flowers about the middle of April, the blossoms do not expand fully unless exposed to the sun, and are not of long duration authors describe the wild plants as varying greatly in colour, vid. Clus. they are most commonly pale blue.Like the Crocus, it increases readily by offsets.
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