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Freesia - Bulbs

Double Mixed Freesia
$5.95
Freesia Mixed Double Bloom, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant, mixed, double bloomed, colored flowers. Freesias are best known as cut flowers and folks bring them indoors for their breathtaking fragrance. Pinch out topmost buds and remove old flowerheads to encourage new ones to open. Freesia requires high light intensity and rich soil. Keep them out of extreme heat as they prefer cooler temperatures to perform their best. They are useful for borders and beds and of course, cut flowers.
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Single Blue Freesia
$5.95
Freesia Single Blue, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant blue flowers. Freesias are best known as cut flowers and folks bring them indoors for their breathtaking fragrance. Pinch out topmost buds and remove old flowerheads to encourage new ones to open. Freesia requires high light intensity and rich soil. Keep them out of extreme heat as they prefer cooler temperatures to perform their best. They are useful for borders and beds and of course, cut flowers.
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Single Mixed Freesia
$5.95
Freesia Mixed Single Bloom, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant mixed colored flowers. Freesias are best known as cut flowers, and folks bring them indoors for their breathtaking fragrance. Pinch out topmost buds and remove old flowerheads to encourage new ones to open. Freesia requires high light intensity and rich soil. Keep them out of extreme heat as they prefer cooler temperatures to perform their best. They are useful for borders and beds and of course, cut flowers.
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Single Red Freesia
$5.95
Freesia Single Red, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant red flowers. Freesias are best known as cut flowers, and folks bring them indoors for their breathtaking fragrance. Pinch out topmost buds and remove old flowerheads to encourage new ones to open. Freesia requires high light intensity and rich soil. Keep them out of extreme heat as they prefer cooler temperatures to perform their best. They are useful for borders and beds and of course, cut flowers.
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Single White Freesia
$5.95
Freesia Single White, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant white flowers. Freesias are best known as cut flowers, and folks bring them indoors for their breathtaking fragrance. Pinch out topmost buds and remove old flowerheads to encourage new ones to open. Freesia requires high light intensity and rich soil. Keep them out of extreme heat as they prefer cooler temperatures to perform their best. They are useful for borders and beds and of course, cut flowers.
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Single Yellow Freesia
$5.95
Freesia Single Yellow, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant yellow flowers. Freesias are best known as cut flowers, and folks bring them indoors for their breathtaking fragrance. Pinch out topmost buds and remove old flowerheads to encourage new ones to open. Freesia requires high light intensity and rich soil. Keep them out of extreme heat as they prefer cooler temperatures to perform their best. They are useful for borders and beds and of course, cut flowers.
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