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Anthericum ramosum |
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Common name |
branched St Bernard's lily |
Family |
asparagaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial (Z5) |
Flowers |
white (summer) |
Size |
24-36" |
Light |
sun |
Branched stems carrying starry white flowers over firm basal foliage. Native to western and central Europe. Cheerful, but hard to do justice in a photo, where its white-butterfly flowers tend to get lost in the background.
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We left this plant behind in our Pennsylvania garden (and wish it well); we don't grow it in Houston. Seed for this plant is included on my seed trade list About my plant portraits
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- Seed from HPS/MAG '10/'11 exchange. Baggy 35F (12w) - 70F (57%G, 4-10d)
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