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I have a freesia laxa that came out on my front yard in Fullerton California.
Beautiful and showy. Has been a great multiplier for me. Virtually no care. Last season I scattered seeds around, have not noticed seedlings.
This plant has become a pest in my garden. It goes to seed, and the seeds sprout everywhere. The corms can be found up to 5 inches unde...Read More
I have to agree with the other poster from Louisiana...this is a pretty plant when in bloom, very cheerful in the early spring, and a rat...Read More
I lived for many years in the little town of Sausalito, just north of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. I would walk through the hills ...Read More
I grow it in an unirrigated spot and it has not spread . I wish it would spread more avidly. IT has stayed alive through thick and thin f...Read More
I was unsure whether to check positive or negative on this pretty little bulb. Positive, because it blooms so dependably and adds lovely...Read More
Easy to grow, naturalizes in my climate. Is one of the first things to bloom in late winter.
This plant will spread to cover a fairly large area within a few years. The tiny rhizomes (Iris Family) would be great to plant under so...Read More
Mine were grown from seed this year and they are blooming right now. I am still shocked. This bulb—if grown from seed—will bloom in i...Read More
I could comment under each entry for this little treasure of a plant. [See my comments under Anomatheca laxa Joan Evans.] The more pasty ...Read More
I love this plant! I was given a corm by my mother 3 yrs ago, and this year I had 2 babies, about 6-8" away from the 'mother' plant. Th...Read More
All of the Freesia laxa species and hybrids are unique and beautiful rarely grown spring blooming bulbs native to Africa; but are easily ...Read More
a very easy to grow-from-seed plant, which yields from the first year several big and healthy seeds for further use - it has a very unusu...Read More
After planting these last year in partial or filtered shade, I am happy to report that they are up and blooming right now. They self-seed...Read More