Tropaeolum ball

Tropaeolum ball

Literally! Tropaeolum brachyceras is a vigorous species and has taken over! I am not pleased that I...

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Tropaeolums

Tropaeolums

Tropaeolum brachyceras is a vigorous species and has taken over! I am not pleased that I consolidated...

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Tropaeolum brachyseras

Tropaeolum brachyseras

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Romulea hirta

Romulea hirta

This species is native to Europe. I grew it from seeds 4 years ago.

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Romulea hirta

Romulea hirta

This species is native to Europe. I grew it from seeds 4 years ago.

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Romulea monadelpha

Romulea monadelpha

I bought this species as a single bulb and after 3 years it had multiplied decently well and has been...

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Romulea monadelpha

Romulea monadelpha

I bought this species as a single bulb and after 3 years it had multiplied decently well and has been...

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Romulea monadelpha

Romulea monadelpha

I bought this species as a single bulb and after 3 years it had multiplied decently well and has been...

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Romulea komsbergensis

Romulea komsbergensis

A very beautiful species from South Africa. It is blooming for the first time after 4 years of growing from seeds.

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Romulea komsbergensis

Romulea komsbergensis

A very beautiful species from South Africa. It is blooming for the first time after 4 years of growing from seeds.

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Tulbaghia acutiloba

Tulbaghia acutiloba

The roots on Tulbaghia are very interesting. They are perennial like other Amaryllidaceae roots. This...

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Zephyranthes "datensis"

Zephyranthes "datensis"

I grew this from seeds and it took 3 years to bloom. I suspect that it could be brought to blooming much sooner if I had a warmer summer.

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Zephyranthes "datensis"

Zephyranthes "datensis"

I grew this from seeds and it took 3 years to bloom. I suspect that it could be brought to blooming much sooner if I had a warmer summer.

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Serruria florida

Serruria florida

This plant has grown quite a bit since last year but it also bloomed many months earlier. The petals...

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Ornithogalum fimbrimarginatum

Ornithogalum fimbrimarginatum

This species is pretty easy to grow. The leaves have a nice and fuzzy margin.

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Ornithogalum fimbrimarginatum

Ornithogalum fimbrimarginatum

This species is pretty easy to grow. The leaves have a nice and fuzzy margin.

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Asphodelus acaulis

Asphodelus acaulis

This is an uncommon species that is as the name applies, acaulescent. It's been a fun plant to have around.

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Lachenalia ensifolia

Lachenalia ensifolia

A nice form of this species.

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