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Double Blooming Yellow Freesia

Freesia x hybrida 'Yellow'

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Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Freesia x hybrida 'Yellow'
  • Growing Zones
    9 - 10
  • Mature Height
    12 - 16 inches
  • Mature Spread
    1 - 2 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Moisture
    Moderate
  • Soil
    Well Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Fast
  • Flower Color
    Yellow
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    After Foliage Yellows
  • Bloom Period
    Summer

Freesia have captivated our late-spring gardens and excites the senses, and none other than the Double Blooming Yellow Freesia (Freesia x hybrida 'Yellow') brings its buttery sunny yellow double petals to the family!

Adding brilliance to your spring garden, these delicate, glowing flowers are a florist's best friend! They sing out with their bright and bold coloration, and they offer a long-lasting bloom season and an appealing spicy-sweet perfume that will fill the garden or your home indoors when you snip a few blooms for your bouquets.

These buttery Double Freesia are considered summer-flowering bulbs, known as corms, which grow quickly to a 1-2 foot tall clump over time and can spread up to 2 feet wide when planted outside. Warm winter areas throughout USDA growing zones 8 - 10 allow these plants to remain perennial and form clumps of green swords and bright red blooms.

Planting and Application:

These elegant yellow flowers offer a saturated yellow pop to the garden or a floral arrangement. Because numerous buds per stalk open consecutively from base to tip, they have a long-lasting presence! Use them as edging, as groupings, or as cheerful ribbons of sunny color throughout the landscape, the elegant greenery looks great even when not in bloom!

Both in pots or planters or in the garden beds and borders, these bright flowers also pair well with other Freesia varieties and a wide array of colors. Anywhere they go, pollinators follow and you will enjoy spicy-scented blooms for indoor vase arrangements. Plant Double Freesia among later emerging perennials and shrubs that provide shade for these plants from the worst of the summer sun.

Pot up in larger mixed planters or as a solo feature with multiple Freesia clustered together for a beautiful display on sunny porches and patios! These bulbs can be forced indoors and brighten your winter months. Don't forget to give these cheerful yellow Freesia as pretty gifts!

  • Double-Petaled Bright Buttery Yellow Blooms
  • Sweet Peppery Scent & Pollinators Galore!
  • Long Slender Green Foliage Clumps
  • Hardy Perennial Corm or Annual/Seasonal Accent
  • Floral Bouquets, Edging, Containers & Sun Garden Focal Points

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Freesia are fall-planted corms that need full sun locations, but tolerate some afternoon shade in the hottest growing zones and bright indirect light indoors. Any rich, well-drained soil in the ground or in containers works great, as does moderate yet regular moisture. These bulbs despise soggy conditions but appreciate a layer of mulch over the soil surface. Deadhead once the flowers fade and keep the leaves to continue making food for the bulbs. Then trim back the foliage once it yellows after first frost.

Plant Freesia corms in spring about 2 inches deep with the pointed end up, spaced about 6 inches apart. The corms multiply and will naturalize in USDA growing zones 9 and 10. Provide moderate fertility and a 3-4 inch deep layer of mulch over the soils surface.

Northern gardeners In USDA planting zones 1-8 can use Freesia as annuals for seasonal container or garden accents, or bring them in for the winter as houseplants. You can also treat these corms as you would Canna and Dahlia, and lift your plants in the fall before a hard frost but after they've gone dormant. Deadhead after flowers fade but keep the leaves so they can make food for the bulb, then trim the leaves down when they turn yellow.

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Enriched Well-Drained Soil
  • Warm Weather Fall-Planted Bulbs
  • Moderate Moisture Needs
  • Annual or Perennial Corms
  • Deadhead as Flowers Fade & Prune Down When Greenery Yellows

Spicy-scented and buttery yellow blooms, the Double Blooming Yellow Freesia is a cheerful cut flower, garden accent, and container specimen - both indoors and out! Order your quality bulbs and corms today at Nature Hills and we'll ship your dormant bulbs to your doorstep at the proper planting time for your growing zone!

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