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Delightful Double Daffodils In The Garden

Daffodil-Pink-Champagne

Narcissus, Daffodils, Jonquil’s, (I call them Daffies) doesn’t matter what you call them there all the same to me, Absolutely Delightful! 

The varities of Daffodils are so large over 13,000 different known hybrids from around the world. The color range of daffodils is lovely to, with yellow, white, peach, pink, and orange, red, line-green, [...]

Lycoris aurea & Lycoris radiata in Australia

Lycoris radiata

Lycoris is an eastern Asian genus from the Amaryllidaceae family and they superficially resemble the South African genus Nerine and are sometimes confused with it in the horticultural trade.

Various Lycoris species have been grown as ornamental plants in China and Japan for many centuries, and have been hybridised and selected during that [...]

Haemanthus of the Eastern Cape

Haemanthus coccineus

The Interesting forms of Haemanthus in the Eastern Cape

Cameron and Rhoda McMaster   E-mail: africanbulbs@haznet.co.za

 

At least five species of this fascinating genus each with a number of forms and varieties, occur in the Eastern Cape.  [...]

Zephyranthes, Habranthus & Cooperia – what are the differences?

A genus of the Amaryllidaceae widespread in the New World. Many are inhabitants of seasonally dry regions which are subject to sudden heavy rains in the late summer and early autumn at which time the buds which are held almost fully developed just below the soil surface suddenly complete [...]

Rainlily Cultivation – Zephyranthes

Zephyranthes Basic culture

They are best grown in a sunny spot in a loose, friable, very free draining soil. A sandy loam is ideal. This should be neutral to slightly limey. Zephyranthes atamasco is reputed to like the soil to be just on the acid side [...]

Ammocharis coranica – JC McMaster

 

Ammocharis coranica – JC McMaster

 

I have been observing it in its natural habitats and growing it for many years.  I would like to share with you all my experiences with this beautiful bulb with [...]

Amaryllidaceae of the Eastern Cape Province

Cameron McMaster

African Bulbs

PO Box 26, Napier 7270, Western Cape, South Africa

 

South Africa [...]

Habranthus tubispathus – and it’s many Synonyms!

Some synonyms of Habranthus tubispathus –

Amaryllis andersonii (Herb. ex Lindl.)Griseb.   

Amaryllis tubispatha L'Hér.   

Atamosco texana (Herb.)Greene   

Habranthus andersonianus Herb.   

Habranthus andersonianus Herb.  var. texanus (Herb.)Herb.

Habranthus andersonii Herb. ex Lindl.   

Habranthus andersonii Herb. ex Lindl.  var. texanus (Herb.)Herb.

Habranthus texanus (Herb.)Steud.   

Hippeastrum tubispathum (L'Hér.)Baker   

Zephyranthes andersoniana Benth.   

Zephyranthes andersonii (Herb. ex Lindl.)G.Nicholson   

Zephyranthes commersoniana Herb.   

Zephyranthes texana Herb.   

Zephyranthes tubispatha (L'Hér.)Herb.

 

Phew!!!

Some Habranthus tubispathus [...]