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Zone 9-10 Interesting and Useful Bulbs to Plant in the Florida Garden selected by Leigh Fulghum, botanist. A great companion to Blue Plumbago. Growing Zones: 5 - 10 Sun Exposure: Full Sun Ship Form: Bulb Bloom Season: Late Summer to Early Fall Actually a member of the Amaryllis family, the original "plant and forget" bulb, Resurrection Lily needs full sun and reasonably well-drained soil. |
GARDEN PLANTS FOR FLORIDA NAVIGATOR Perennials p.1 | p.2 |
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Zephyranthes sp. 'Labuffarosa'
Quickly forms big, beautiful colonies! For Fall Shipping View Shipping Details Growing Zones: 7 - 10 Sun Exposure: Full Sun Ship Form: Bulb Bloom Season: Early Summer to Early Fall The largest-flowered Rain Lily on the market, this Rain Lily is an easy-to-grow bulb that bursts into bloom with every hard rain. It may be heavily watered 4 days before a heavy showing is desired. Blooms are about 4" wide, brilliant lilac-pink, on 10-inch stems on plants that quickly reach a foot wide, then keep multiplying for a more gorgeous show with every passing season. Foliage is grass-like and dense. Tolerates drought, heat, humidity, and poorly fertile soil A fine container plant, also works well in rock gardens and in xeriscape plantings. |
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Amaryllis 'Evergreen' Botanical Name: Hippeastrum 'Evergreen' Blooms are very long-lasting, with long, slender, slightly recurved petals of lime-green, darkening toward the center, several to a stem on sturdy, compact plants that need no staking. Offers unique winter holiday decoration with poinsettias and other decorative winter flowers and greens. |
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