Geophyte Border

Ever hear the term ‘geophyte’? It’s a perennial plant with an underground food storage organ. Geophytes include bulbs, tubers, corms and/or rhizomes. Come along as we tour the Geophyte Border at J.C. Raulston Arboretum in springtime when the tulips and iris are in their full splendor.

Plants Featured in this Clip

Ipheion uniflorum (Spring star flower) 'Jessie'
Dracunculus vulgaris (dragon lily, vampire lily)
Tulipa clusiana 'Tinca'
Iris bucharica
Sinningia tubiflora
Aristolochia fimbriata (White veined Hardy Dutchman's Pipe)
Oxalis trangularis (false shamrock)
Cyclamen hederifolium (sowbread)

Gardener Notes

J.C. Raulston Arboretum jcra.ncsu.edu

Annette Shrader

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