
吉尔伯特·H·维尔德父子公司(Gilbert H. Wild & Son)坐落于美国密苏里州西南部小城萨科克斯(Sarcoxie),是一家拥有逾一百五十年历史的家族宿根花卉专类苗圃。苗圃前身可追溯至 1868 年詹姆斯·赫尔曼·维尔德(James Herman Wild)随马车队途经密苏里西南部时被当地野花草甸所打动而定居此地;1885 年其子吉尔伯特·赫尔曼·维尔德以四十五美元从欧洲购入一箱牡丹根茎试种,三年后首批切花以每朵三美元售予奥马哈批发商,由此开启维尔德家族的种苗生意。如今苗圃主营萱草、牡丹、鸢尾与玉簪四大宿根品类,并兼营百合、晚香玉、美人蕉、大丽花等球根花卉,是美国本土持续经营时间最长的家族花卉苗圃之一。
家族传承与百年育种
维尔德父子苗圃自十九世纪末起逐步由牡丹与萱草扩至鸢尾与玉簪,并在二十世纪中后期跻身全球最具影响力的萱草与牡丹杂交育种者行列。苗圃累计登记注册的自主培育品种超过两千个,曾荣获包括美国萱草协会颁发的斯陶特银质奖章(Stout Silver Medal)在内的多项国际园艺荣誉。许多当年获奖的经典品种至今仍在售,确保新老园丁皆可种植这些历经时间检验的优良品系。苗圃延续家族经营传统,由创始家族后裔与长期合作的栽培团队共同管理,致力于在保留传统育种成果的同时不断引入新的园艺技术。
主营品类与种植指南
苗圃当前经营十二大品类,涵盖室内绿植、牡丹、玉簪、萱草、鸢尾、灌木与乔木、阴生与阳生多年生植物、多肉植物、美人蕉、大丽花、百合鳞茎等。每个品类均提供裸根与盆栽两种规格,并配套详尽的种植说明书,内容涵盖适宜种植时节、土壤温度、根系处理、株距与日照需求等实操要点。牡丹偏好浅植与秋种,玉簪喜半阴且金叶品种耐晒性强,萱草根系发达适合坡地与花境前沿栽植,鸢尾则以浅埋根茎为丰花关键,所有种植指南皆由苗圃自有团队与客座园艺作家协作撰写并定期更新。
配送政策与品质保障
苗圃目前仅向美国本土四十八个相邻州发货,不向阿拉斯加、夏威夷及海外配送。所有植株按品类耐寒分区与客户所在耐寒区决定发货时间,订单内的全部商品会等到所有品种均可安全运输时统一发出;如客户同时订购不同发货季的品类,建议分两单下单以便按时收苗。萱草发货季最长,从三月初一直持续至十一月初;牡丹与百合仅在春季与秋季窗口发货;鸢尾则分春秋两段配送。订单金额超过九十九美元免运费,所有植株均由萨科克斯自家农场现挖现发以保证鲜活度。
种植社群与园艺大使
苗圃长期与美国知名园艺作家与景观设计师合作撰写种植指南与花园组合案例,其中包括在莫斯山农场(Moss Mountain Farm)主持多个多年生花园的园艺名宿 P·艾伦·史密斯(P. Allen Smith),他多次撰文推荐苗圃的萱草、牡丹与鸢尾品种。苗圃博客栏目持续更新分品种养护要点、花期延长技巧、宿根分株方法、阴生花园与蝶蜜源花园配置等专题,为家庭园艺爱好者提供从新手入门到进阶造景的全套参考。顾客亦可通过苗圃官网订阅电子报,获取季节性促销与新品种上架信息。

Gilbert H. Wild & Son is a family-run perennial nursery located in Sarcoxie, Missouri, in the American Midwest, with more than 150 years of continuous operation. The business traces its roots to 1868, when James Herman Wild settled in the wildflower meadows of southwest Missouri after a wagon train broke down in the region; in 1885 his son, Gilbert Herman Wild, purchased a crate of peony roots from Europe for forty-five dollars, and three years later sold the first blooms to an Omaha wholesaler for three dollars each. Today the nursery specializes in daylilies, peonies, iris, and hosta, with additional offerings of lily bulbs, cannas, dahlias, succulents, and other sun and shade perennials, making it one of the longest continuously operating family plant nurseries in the United States.
Family Heritage and Hybridizing Legacy
The nursery expanded from peonies into daylilies, iris, and hosta in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, becoming one of the most prolific daylily and peony hybridizers in the world during its mid-century peak. More than two thousand registered cultivars bear the Wild and Son name, and the firm has earned numerous honors including the American Hemerocallis Society’s prestigious Stout Silver Medal for daylily breeding, along with many additional regional and national recognitions. Many of those award-winning cultivars remain available today so that home gardeners can plant the same varieties that earned the nursery its enduring reputation, while ongoing breeding efforts continue to introduce fresh selections that meet modern standards for vigor, color, and bloom performance.
Cultivar Catalog and Planting Guidance
The current catalog spans twelve major plant categories, including houseplants, peonies, hosta, daylilies, iris, bushes and trees, shade perennials, sun perennials, succulents, cannas, dahlias, and lily bulbs. Each category ships in both bareroot and potted formats, accompanied by detailed planting instructions covering planting season, soil temperature, root preparation, spacing, and sunlight requirements. Peonies prefer shallow fall planting, hosta thrive in shade with golden-leaf cultivars tolerating more sun, daylilies establish vigorously on slopes and at border fronts, and bearded iris reward shallow rhizome planting. The nursery’s blog regularly updates care guides and combination design ideas written in collaboration with guest horticulturists.
Shipping Policy and Quality Commitment
The nursery ships to the forty-eight contiguous United States only and does not deliver to Alaska, Hawaii, or international destinations. All plants ship at the proper planting time for the customer’s hardiness zone, and complete orders are held until every item in the order is ready to ship; customers ordering plants from different shipping windows are encouraged to place two separate orders. Daylilies enjoy the longest shipping window from early March through early November, while peonies and lily bulbs ship in narrower spring and fall windows and iris splits its season between spring and late summer. Orders over ninety-nine dollars ship free, and all plants are freshly dug from the Sarcoxie growing fields to ensure live arrival.
Garden Community and Horticultural Ambassadors
The nursery maintains long-running partnerships with prominent American garden writers and landscape designers whose essays, planting combinations, and cultivation tutorials appear on its blog. Garden designer and television host P. Allen Smith of Moss Mountain Farm in Arkansas has authored multiple pieces recommending the nursery’s daylilies, peonies, and iris, and shares his preferred planting combinations for full sun perennial borders. The blog also covers dividing perennials, extending bloom seasons, designing pollinator and shade gardens, and selecting fragrant outdoor plants, giving subscribers a continuous stream of inspiration. Customers may subscribe to the email newsletter for seasonal promotions, catalog requests, and announcements of new cultivar releases throughout the growing year.








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