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Sicilian Honey Lily Seeds – 5 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Nectaroscordum siculum
Seed count
5 seeds
Light
Full sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest window
Late spring to early summer; seed-grown plants may take 2-3 years to flower

Sicilian Honey Lily seeds for Nectaroscordum siculum, an architectural perennial with nodding dusky rose, cream, and green bell-shaped flowers for pollinator beds, borders, and cut-flower arrangements.

Description

Sicilian Honey Lily Seeds grow Nectaroscordum siculum, also known as Honey Garlic or Mediterranean Bells. This architectural perennial produces tall stems topped with nodding clusters of dusky rose, cream, and green bell-shaped flowers, giving borders and cut-flower arrangements a graceful, old-world garden character.

Why Grow It

  • Distinctive nodding bell-shaped flower clusters in dusky rose, cream, and green tones.
  • Pollinator-friendly, deer resistant, and valued for long-lasting architectural form.
  • A perennial bulb grown from seed; patient growers are rewarded with a refined late-spring display.

Growing Information

Botanical name Nectaroscordum siculum
Life cycle Perennial bulb grown from seed with patience
Mature height 24-36 in. tall on upright stems
Light Full sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest window Late spring to early summer; seed-grown plants may take 2-3 years to flower
Seed count 5 seeds
Sowing advice Cold stratify moist seed for 6-8 weeks. Surface sow or cover very lightly, then keep lightly moist in a cool seed-starting mix.
Spacing 12-18 in. apart in well-drained borders, bulb gardens, or cut-flower beds
Germination Usually 14-30 days after cold stratification, but can be slow and uneven at 55-65 F

Best For

  • cut flower arrangements
  • pollinator borders
  • architectural perennial beds
  • Mediterranean-style gardens
  • deer-resistant ornamental plantings

Packet Details

Includes 5 seeds. Store cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Begin with moist cold stratification, then germinate cool and lightly moist.

FAQ

Do Sicilian Honey Lily seeds need cold stratification?

Cold stratification for 6-8 weeks is recommended before cool germination.

How long until seed-grown Nectaroscordum flowers?

Seed-grown plants may take 2-3 years to reach flowering size.

Is Sicilian Honey Lily good for cut flowers?

Yes. The tall nodding flower clusters add height, movement, and a distinctive form to arrangements.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameNectaroscordum siculum
Seed count5 seeds
LightFull sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest windowLate spring to early summer; seed-grown plants may take 2-3 years to flower

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Nectaroscordum siculum

Life cycle

Perennial bulb grown from seed with patience

Mature height

24-36 in. tall on upright stems

Light

Full sun to partial shade

Bloom or harvest window

Late spring to early summer; seed-grown plants may take 2-3 years to flower

Seed count

5 seeds

Sowing advice

Cold stratify moist seed for 6-8 weeks. Surface sow or cover very lightly, then keep lightly moist in a cool seed-starting mix.

Spacing

12-18 in. apart in well-drained borders, bulb gardens, or cut-flower beds

Germination

Usually 14-30 days after cold stratification, but can be slow and uneven at 55-65 F

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