Scilla peruviana...,,,...thanks dr aykhan sb for introducing this beauty...it is from group purchase.previous year it didn't bloomed and this year it is blooming with full grandeur.
You can save your Dutch Irises very easily. Let them remain the soil bed. All they require is a raised bed having sunlight from morning till noon and then shade. After flowering the foliage will disappear by end of May. Avoid digging in the ground and only resort to light plucking of weeds on a need basis which would appear throughout the year. They will start sprouting in December on their own after remaining dormant for 8 months. They also tend to grow from self seeding and through multiplication of off-setts which should only be separated after a healthy clump has developed which takes atleast 3 years to develop.