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Eranthis - Winter Aconite

Eranthis - Winter Aconite

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Includes: 30 Eranthis bulbs

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SKU: 35207-30

Electric Yellow Eranthis Bulbs For Sale | Winter Aconite

Those late winter blues don't stand a chance against the electric yellow blossoms of Winter Aconite. This early bloomer is one of the first to arrive in spring and offers bright, cheerful flowers that resemble tiny buttercups and are sure to wake up a sleepy garden.

A charming green foliage ruff surrounds each delicate bloom, helping them stand out against bare ground or snow. Despite thriving in cold climates, this early riser favors a sunny spot in the garden and prefers not to be moved. Enjoy!


Easy to Grow Features:

  • Zone: 4 - 9
  • Height: 4"
  • Spread: 3 - 4"
  • Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Sun
  • Water: Moderate
  • Flowering Season: Late winter, often in February
  • Flower Color: Shiny, electric yellow with a bright green foliage ruff
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  • Planting Depth
    2-3"
  • Planting Proximity
    3-4"
  • Planting Season
    Fall
  • Plant Benefits
    Very early season interest.
  • Water Quantity
    Moderate
  • Bloom Season
    Late Winter to Early Spring
  • Sunlight Quantity
    Full Sun to Partial Sun
  • Hardiness Zones
    Zones 4-9

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Dr.tanja.winkler@gmail.com
So cheery and quick to establish

I planted these babies in late fall and they're just now finishing blooming- such happy cheerful little pops of sunlight in my otherwise rather dreary yard. I will certainly be planting more come the fall!

Thank you so much for posting a review! We are happy to hear that your Winter Aconite provided you beauty in early Spring. Happy growing!

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Amy
Aconites Aplenty

All of my bulbs came up. I planted them just before Christmas and they started popping up during a warm week in February. They all stayed alive even though the temperatures went up and down. They are still alive and coming up in April. They are tiny, so you will probably need more than you think.

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Amy
Aconite aplenty

I planted these bulbs the day before