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My aunt grows these and she forgot to bring them in for the winter. They survived and she gave my brother and me some to grow. The flower is amazing so I wanted to share!
It's called a Peruvian Daffodil.
2 that we planted in the garden. They'll bloom when summer starts!
Peru Daffodil 1 by
Trax, on Flickr
The flowers they make! I don't have a photo yet so I borrowed one.
Peruvian Daffodil 2 by
Trax, on Flickr
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awesome trax, i love them will have to look for some bulbs
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I thought those were lilies. They grow wild here!
I traded with a lady in Florida once and thats what she sent me,ive never seen it before very pretty.
Pretty cool daff Trax, a really striking flower too
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I thought those were lilies. They grow wild here!
Nancie, can you get me a a couple of bulbs???
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Laurie,
You will need to bring them inside for the winter! They are only winter hardy to zone 8, zone 7 with a thick mulch!
Hymenocallis festali ~ also called Spider Lily
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Nancie, can you get me a a couple of bulbs???
Sure! Remind me closer to fall. Right now the sawmps are full of water and snakes.
But I will be happy to get you some. Actually I might know a place that I could possibly dig now. I'll have to go this weekend and look.
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Sure! Remind me closer to fall. Right now the sawmps are full of water and snakes.
But I will be happy to get you some. Actually I might know a place that I could possibly dig now. I'll have to go this weekend and look.
Will try to remember....lol Don't want you going anywhere's near snakes.. No rush on them.
Thanks Ron, I'll dig them up with the glads, etc
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