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That's Naked Ladies Mags! As you say, only the leaves or the flower show at any one time - hence their nakedness. Sorry i can't remember the proper name - it's Nemeris or similar Try a google! Edit There you go - it's on this link - just scroll down a bit! Nerine! (and I was very careful to google 'flower naked ladies' Heaven knows what I might have got without using flower! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening...07/gspot07.xml |
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LOL @ you two!!!! Lovely pics Mags. My garden has gone all drap and colour-less again. What a waste of all the money I spent in the garden centre in July |
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Think this is it Mags.. Lycoris - These bulbs are the surprise of the late summer garden. The flowers emerge before their foliage when little else is in bloom. There are two popular forms: Lycoris squamigeria, naked lady, and Lycoris radiata, spider lily. Naked ladies have pink trumpet shaped blooms and spider lilies have a red, delicate, spider like flower. Grow in full sun to partial shade, well-drained soil. Best grown in Southern gardens where the bulbs can stay in the ground over winter because bloom performance improves each year. Zones 7 through 10. |
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Thanks for solving the mystery, ladies! Thank goodness you were careful with your googling DM, you may have ended up with a red face! I must be wary of telling neighbours (especially men!) that I have a Naked Lady in my garden this year!! |
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