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50202  

Alstroemeria Hybrid

Hybrid Peruvian Lily
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Alstroemeria Hybrid

$8.50  

Clusters of showy flowers in various shades of pink, orange, red, rose, yellow and white with spotted throats, flowering over a long period of time. Ideal cut flower. Grow in containers or in the flower border in mild climates. 25F. You will be asked to indicate which color you wish. Liliaceae


50200  

Alstroemeria psitticina

(Syn.: Alstroemeria pulchella), Parrot Flower
Out of Stock



Alstroemeria psitticina

$8.50  

Sometimes called peruvian lilies, alstroemerias are famous as fancy cut flowers in many bright colors. Although most of these are summer dormant, this Brazilian species is different in that it is nearly evergreen and generally much easier to grow. Bright red and green flowers on long stalks are produced over a long spring and summer season and the plant is compact. 25F. Liliaceae


50201  

Alstroemeria psitticina 'Variegata'

Variegated Parrot Flower
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$8.50  

Leaves edged and lined in white. Red and green flowers as above. Very ornamental foliage. Liliaceae


50825  

Chlorophytum 'Fire Flash'

(Syn.: Chlorophytum amaniense, Chlorophytum orchidantheroides, Chlorophytum orchidastrum), Fire Glory, Mandarin Plant, Tangerine, Sierra Leone Lily



Chlorophytum Fire Flash

$7.50  

Resembles a bromeliad but it's related to the common spider plant. Rosette of dark green leaves with bright coral gold midveins and petioles, grows to 2 feet. Give bright indirect light for best color. Native to east Africa. Botanists can't seem to agree on its proper botanical name. Liliaceae (also placed in Agavaceae and Anthericaceae)


90234  

Ornithogalum longibracteatum

(Syn.: Ornithogalum caudatum), Pregnant Onion, False Sea Onion



Ornithogalum longibracteatum

$7.50  

NEW! 2009 - The pregnant onion is an old-fashioned novel houseplant that resembles an onion with numerous baby bulbs forming on its sides. A great conversation piece. A lot of people just adore this plant. It has long strap-like leaves that droop downward and tall wands of small white flowers striped in green. Makes a nice hanging basket. It's not really an onion and should NOT be eaten. Some individuals may have an allergic skin reaction. Native to South Africa and easy to grow outdoors in similar climates. Grow in part shade and allow soil to dry between waterings. Hardy to 25F. Liliaceae


90211  

Veltheimia bracteata

(Syn.: Veltheimia viridifolia), Torch Lily, Forest Lily



Veltheimia bracteata

$8.50  

NEW! 2010 - During winter and spring a magnificent spike of pink tubular flowers emerge from this South African bulb. This elegant plant with attractive dark green glossy, wavy leaves can be grown outdoors in mild climates or as a house plant anywhere. Semi-deciduous in summer. Plant in light shade outdoors. Attractive to hummingbirds. Formerly placed in the Hyacinthaceae and Liliaceae families. USDA zones 9 - 10. Sold as potted plants. Asparagaceae





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