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The beautiful fragrant white flowers look quite exotic, like something from a Star Trek set.
The southeastern US is home t...Read More
I purchased this plant about 10 yrs ago at a local nursery and planted it in a shaded woodland garden in our hardwood hammock. The plant ...Read More
This spider lily is native to north Alabama where it is mainly found along stream banks. It can be locally common in suitable habitats. I...Read More
Although this lovely plant grows native around NW Louisiana where I live, mostly submerged in water, I have 2 patches from bulbs that I h...Read More
We once had a whole bank of them growing along a terracotta-red brick wall. A marvellous sight, until a certain over-boisterous Retriever...Read More
Does well in average garden soil and is quite striking in the middle of summer when not much is blooming in my garden. Prefers moist soil...Read More
Incredible picture!!!!!!
Very nice.
This species of spider lily is a Missouri native bulbous perennial which occurs in swamps and moist woods in the Mississippi lowlands are...Read More
I was given a bulb from a friend in May 2002. I was told it was a red Amaryllis. Imagine my surprise when it bloomed in August with white...Read More
The Spider Lily is a bulbous plant of the Amaryllis family. This native likes light shade to sun and very well-drained soil.
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