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Eranthis Hyemalis: Winter Aconite (This product & any other product bought along with it will be delivered to you at the end of September 2025)
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Important: This product & any other product bought along with it will be delivered to you at the end of September 2025.
Name: Eranthis hyemalis: Winter Aconite
Botanical Name: Eranthis hyemalis
Description: Brighten the late winter garden with Eranthis hyemalis, also known as Winter Aconite. These cheery, buttercup-yellow flowers are among the earliest to bloom, often pushing through snow in February. Ideal for naturalising under trees or in lawns, they’re compact, bee-friendly, and perfect for adding colour and life when little else is in flower.
Bulbs Per Pack: 6
Planting: September to December
Flowering: February
Approx Height When Fully Grown: 10cm
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Certified Organic: No
How to Grow Winter Aconite Bulbs in Ireland
Plant Eranthis hyemalis in autumn for very early blooms from February to March. These hardy little bulbs are perfect for naturalising in semi-shaded areas, such as beneath deciduous trees or in informal lawns. They're especially valuable in Irish gardens for their ability to flower during the coldest months.
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Planting Depth: 5 cm deep
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Spacing: 5–10 cm apart
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Soil: Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil
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Sunlight: Partial shade or full sun while trees are bare
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Blooming Time: February
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Height: 10 cm
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Growing Tip: Soak in water for 6–12 hours before planting. Plant in drifts for a natural look and allow foliage to die back fully to feed the tuber.
Winter Aconite is an excellent bee-friendly plant, offering very early nectar and pollen to pollinators emerging on mild late-winter days - often before crocuses begin to bloom.
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