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Lachenalia
Plant
Lachenalia
is a genus of bulbs in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae,
which are usually found in Namibia and South Africa. Most of these
plants have a dormancy period, and the new roots of these plants will
always grow every year. Wikipedia
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2 comments:
Lovely colours. I think I've seen them in the Botanic Garden.
Wonderful, Ann. We have the yellow variety in our garden, but not the red. I must look for it now!
Thank you for participating in last week's Floral Friday Fotos. Look forward to seeing you link up again this week.
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