A few years ago, a neighbor gave me some Zephyranthes bulbs.
They not only began to bloom and began to bloom, but also gave a large number of "children".
And so I decided to give some of the bulbs to my friend.
And they multiplied very quickly. Later, she gave some of the bulbs to her husband's sister.
What surprises me is that these bulbs are not sold in stores.
Growing Zephyranthes in the open field is possible only in warm areas, otherwise it will die.
The diameter of the bulb is approximately 3 cm.
We planted bulbs with a friend in different ways.
Since in the open field, the Zephyranthes bulb must be completely buried, otherwise it may die.
I planted my Zephyranthes in a pot, that is, at home, so I buried it for the experiment in 2 ways.
In one pot I buried the bulbs completely, in the other I buried them by 3/4.
I didn't see any difference!
There are approximately 90-100 species of Zephyranthes.
I really want more yellow Zephyranthes.
In the meantime, I will show you a photo of the overgrown Zephyranthes at my a friend's and this after she gave away quite a lot of bulbs!
The photos I were taken with a Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70L tablet
Zephyranthes grandiflora
Zephyranthes candida
Zephyranthes grandiflora
Zephyranthes candida
Very beautiful & colorful fresh flowers in garden
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In my country we know her by the name of Azucena and I remember when I was a child that it was quite common to find her in gardens.
She now she has lost a bit.
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Beautiful flowers, it's a real delight for the eyes!
I just so love plants and this community is I believe a good dwelling place ☺️