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Zephyranthes brachyandra |
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Rain lily from South America with strappy blue-green leaves like that of Habranthus robustus. The large (up to 4") pink flowers are marked purple in their throats. This is one of the species that was until recently Habranthus, now reclassified as Zephyranthes.
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We're just trying this plant for the first time this year; it
hasn't found a permanent place in our gardens yet.
(click here for a full list) About my plant portraits
- Seed from NARGS '23/'24 exchange. Baggy 70F (100%G, 5-18d)
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Last modified:
December 22, 2024
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