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Zephyranthes candida
By Spritzhenry
- 17 Aug, 2011
- 9 likes
I planted some bulbs more than two years ago, and they just came up as leaves. I left the pot in a corner, and propagated a whole lot of Osteospermum, one of which rooted itself into the pot. I decided to plant the whole lot, and what a nice surprise today - a flower has appeared! Only one, but there might be more.
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That reminds me of what an old boy up the road always tells me Barbara , he says if you throw it out it's gone forever if you keep it it stands a chance and might surprise you ... True :o)
18 Aug, 2011
It was in this case, Amy! :-))
Have you looked at my Juniper stories in the light of yours?
18 Aug, 2011
Sorry Barbara I will look for it now , I've had relations for a whole month coming and going for holidays , the last of them left yesterday we are left with the mopping up to do and a chance catch our breath and to sit at the computer in peace for a few mins .. :o))
18 Aug, 2011
I don't think you'll like what you read, Amy. Sorry. :-((
18 Aug, 2011
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See who else is growing Zephyranthes candida (Flower of the Western Wind).
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As you say, a nice surprise!
18 Aug, 2011