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I planted some bulbs this spring which has been unusually cool in a large container along with some native Texas lilies (not rain lilies)...Read More
I have not fuzzed much with this plant, and yet it has formed wonderful clumps in areas of my garden. Having said that, I did go thru t...Read More
Some authorities claim this species is hardy into zone 7...if you are in that zone and want to try it, then I'd suggest mulching it well ...Read More
I have been growing this plant in my Zone 7 garden for more than 5 years with no special protection in the winter.
This is undoubtedly the most popular of the Habranthus species and is native to Brazil. Like most of the South American rain lilies, it t...Read More
This is among my favorite of all rain lilies because of its size and that it continuously blooms in waves from April through about Septem...Read More
Great little bulbs that come up and bloom when least expected. A nice summer rain and you will be blessed with pink blooms about 8" to 1...Read More