The Best Bulbs to Plant in Your Lawn
Siberian Squill
Reflect the sky with a sea of blue Siberian squill. This reliable little bloomer pops up and can create a carpet of color for a couple of weeks if temperatures stay cool.
Name: Scilla sibirica
Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil
Size: To 8 inches tall
Zones: 4-8
Native to North America: No
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Glory-of-the-Snow
Enjoy a multitude of blue, pink, or white star-shape flowers from glory-of-the-snow. This charming bulb earned its name because of how early it blooms in the season.
Name: Chionodoxa luciliae
Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil
Size: To 6 inches tall
Zones: 3-9
Native to North America: No
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Snow Crocus
One of spring's first blooms, little snow crocus offer gorgeous cup-shaped blooms in shades of purple, yellow, blue, or white.
Name: Crocus selections
Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil
Size: To 3 inches tall
Zones: 3-8
Native to North America: No
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Snowdrop
Among the first bulbs to bloom, snowdrops offer graceful, butterfly-shape flowers on nodding stems. Singularly, they're beautiful up close, but like most bulbs, they're stunning in a large group.
Name: Galanthus nivalis
Growing Conditions: Full sun or part shade and well-drained soil
Size: To 4 inches tall
Zones: 3-9
Native to North America: No
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Puschkinia
A close relative of Siberian squill, this easy bulb offers little spikes of pale blue flowers. Each petal has a darker blue stripe running through the center.
Name: Puschkinia scilloides
Growing Conditions: Full sun or part shade and well-drained soil
Size: To 6 inches tall
Zones: 3-9
Native to North America: No
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Early Iris
It's a great treat to see the rich purple flowers of early iris poking up out of the ground -- especially when the ground is still covered in snow.
Name: Iris reticulata
Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil
Size: To 6 inches tall
Zones: 4-8
Native to North America: No
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Winter Aconite
Also called wolf's bane, this is the first spring bloom in many gardens. A low plant, it produces cup-shape flowers in a dreamy shade of golden yellow.
Name: Eranthis hyemalis
Growing Conditions: Part shade and well-drained soil
Size: To 3 inches tall
Zones: 4-8
Native to North America: No
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Ipheion
An under-appreciated bulb, Ipheion is a favorite here at the Better Homes and Gardens Test Garden. The star-shape flowers bear a lovely fragrance.
Name: Ipheion uniflorum
Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil
Size: To 8 inches tall
Zones: 5-9
Native to North America: No
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Early Yellow Iris
These dwarf iris are extra early bloomers, often appearing out of the snow. Their bright yellow color is a wonderful way to welcome spring.
Name: Iris danfordiae
Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil
Size: To 6 inches tall
Zones: 4-8
Native to North America: No