Cyrtanthus brevifloris flowering. They also flower more than once a year.
Cyrtanthus brevifloris
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Cyrtanthus brevifloris
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Re: Cyrtanthus brevifloris
Sir mine hasn't flowered for almost 2 years. The bulbs and their foliage are healthy and are potted in a sandy media.maybe they need more time.
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Re: Cyrtanthus brevifloris
Is it some sort of a Rain Lily ???
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Re: Cyrtanthus brevifloris
Mikhurram,
Try growing them in some early morning sun and feed often.
Munir,
No, they are not from the rain lily family. I have posted a few Cyrtanthes Mackenii flowers which are tubular.
Try growing them in some early morning sun and feed often.
Munir,
No, they are not from the rain lily family. I have posted a few Cyrtanthes Mackenii flowers which are tubular.
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