Habitat: part shade
Soil: best with humus
Height: 10 cm
Flowering: from mid winter
Width: 10 cm
The Winter aconite is a member of the buttercup family and grows as a wild flower in Britain, providing us with our earliest splash of buttercup yellow for the year. The flowers, surrounded by a ruff of sepals, start to appear in January, continuing to push through the ground in increasing numbers for several weeks. A quick clump-former so great for ground cover in sunny or shady sites. They are much more likely to establish if they are acquired as growing plants than if dried corms are planted.
Eranthis hyemalis is the winter aconite.
4 bulbs £3.00
| Eranthis hyemalis Cilicica Group has more deeply dissected foliage, which is tinged bronze and slighlty larger flowers. |