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Posted: Mar/21/2008 10:20 PM PST
Havent been in here for awhile. I have been B U S Y........ am a nurse assistant and have been privately hired in homes. Kinda like hospice. Anyway, with all the rain in California.. we have so M A N Y weeds this season, so between work and weeding, i am busy. does anyone know what bulb, flower, this is... THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH.. Nicole Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Mar/21/2008 11:01 PM PST
OMG!! That is some kind of beauty! Are they Mountain Lily..... Ixiolirion tataricum? What does the rest of the plant/leaves look like? http://www.brecks.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_67305 |
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Posted: Mar/21/2008 11:19 PM PST
Naw...I'm way off base ![]() Hope someone knows! |
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Posted: Mar/22/2008 7:32 AM PST
Thank you.......... i had ,, HAD a list of all the items that i have planted,, BUT where is it now??? who knows.. thanks Nicole |
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Posted: Mar/22/2008 9:24 AM PST
How funny, just this week I saw this same plant on a walk and wondered what type of plant it was. |
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Posted: Mar/22/2008 1:34 PM PST
Eagles, could you show us what the rest of the plant looks like? I'm much better at this if I can "see" the whole plant with leaves... Thanks! |
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Posted: Mar/22/2008 3:39 PM PST
Sure is a beauty! When it is ID'ed I hope it is zone 4-5 |
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Posted: Mar/23/2008 7:56 AM PST
Ok, all the green shoots to the left are narcissus that are done blooming. If you look carefully, you can tell the unidentified flower has leaves like agapanthus (not narcisscus) and like amaryllis. Does this make sense? again Thank you.... Nicole Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Mar/24/2008 5:06 PM PST
OK, sorry it took all weekend, and then some, to come up with what I think you have in your garden...but this picture's not labeled, so I still don't know what it is. Does this look like yours? Came from this site, found it by searching for "flowers in San Diego". www.bravid.tripod.com/galeryflowers00.html -- it's in the center of the second row. It's the closest I've found, seems to have the right foliage, slightly different flower composition but similar. As far as what it is, maybe contact the site directly and see where the pic was taken? Sorry I can't help better, it's gonna bug me, such a beautiful flower and no identity...
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Posted: Mar/24/2008 7:29 PM PST
That's agapanthus--commonly called lily-of-the-nile. |
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