Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

USING PLANTS IN THE LANDSCAPE: BULBS SECTION 7: BULBS LANDSCAPE UNIT 32: 342-350.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "USING PLANTS IN THE LANDSCAPE: BULBS SECTION 7: BULBS LANDSCAPE UNIT 32: 342-350."— Presentation transcript:

1

2 USING PLANTS IN THE LANDSCAPE: BULBS SECTION 7: BULBS LANDSCAPE UNIT 32: 342-350

3 BULBS AND OTHER ROOTING STRUCTURES  Bulb – any plant that stores its complete life cycle in an underground storage structure –Usually perennials –Period of growth and flowering –Period dormancy

4 BULBS AND OTHER ROOTING STRUCTURES cont.  True bulbs (Figures 32-1) –Tunicate bulbs – contain a paper-like covering –Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths Offsets – new bulbs formed around the original bulb –Imbricate bulbs – lack a paper-like covering –lilies

5 BULBS AND OTHER ROOTING STRUCTURES cont.  Corms – swollen stem base modified into a mass of storage tissue (ex. gladiolus)

6 BULBS AND OTHER ROOTING STRUCTURES cont.  Tubers – lacks a basal plate and protective tunic covering –Caladium, oxalis, anemones, potato

7 BULBS AND OTHER ROOTING STRUCTURES cont.  Tuberous roots – nutrient reserves are stored the actual root – Dahlia, begonia  Rhizomes – horizontal stems under the soil –Iris, lily-of-the valley  Fleshy roots – store nutrient reserves in fleshy roots –Peonies and daylillies

8 SELECTION, PLANTING, AND CARE OF BULBS  Blooming season  Obtaining bulbs –Size –Firmness –Mail-order businesses –Local nurseries –Discount businesses

9 SELECTION, PLANTING, AND CARE OF BULBS  Preparing the soil  Fertilization  Planting location  Planting depth (Figure 32-2) –Two to three times the height of the bulb

10 SELECTION, PLANTING, AND CARE OF BULBS  Watering  Mowing foliage –Do not mow until foliage is yellow and dies back  Mulching

11 SELECTION, PLANTING, AND CARE OF BULBS cont.  Staking  Digging bulbs –Summer is the dormant period for bulbs –Dig bulbs when they are dormant  Storage (Figures 32-5-6) –Dig in the fall to prevent freezing –Store at 50 o F and dry

12 STORAGE TEMPERATURES

13 USING BULBS IN THE LANDSCAPE  Uses in landscape –Foundation planting –Border planting –Perennial beds –Rock gardens

14 USING BULBS IN THE LANDSCAPE  Planning process  Uses in landscape –Lawn area –Containers –Steep slopes

15 USING BULBS IN THE LANDSCAPE cont.  Design considerations –Mass planting –Grouping bulbs –Bulb heights –Planting small spaces

16 USING BULBS IN THE LANDSCAPE cont.  Design considerations –Planting large spaces –Interplanting –Color considerations –Naturalizing

17 COMMON BULB PROBLEMS  Daffodils (Figure 32-4) –Overcrowding –Undersized bulbs –High temperature –Foliage removed too soon –Lack of cooling

18 COMMON BULB PROBLEMS  Tulips –Undersized bulbs –Foliage removed too soon –Lack of cooling –Overcrowding –No foliage growth

19 COMMON BULB PROBLEMS  Hyacinth –Short flower stems –Lack of foliage

20 SUMMARY  Bulbs and other rooting structures  Using bulbs in the landscape  Care of bulbs  Pests affecting bulbs


Download ppt "USING PLANTS IN THE LANDSCAPE: BULBS SECTION 7: BULBS LANDSCAPE UNIT 32: 342-350."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google