west Houston, TX (Zone 9a) | October 2006 | positive
Identified by Spencer in 1986 and a rare native to the Guatamala highlands. This one is definitely not hardy to zone 7--zone nine at the ...Read Moremost (I protect this variety due to its rarity to find). Has super bright green narrow foliage with large white flowers with a greenish center; the flowers get larger each day.
Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | December 2004 | neutral
Zephyrantes is fairly tender to severe winter conditions. Bulbs should be planted at a depth where the "neck" is just under the soil li...Read Morene. It is not particular about soil types. Plant 2" apart. Prefers full sun.
Can be forced with water deprivation (in pots), then supplied with generous amounts of water.
This flower bulb generally sends up a single flower that blooms within a few days of summer rains.
Identified by Spencer in 1986 and a rare native to the Guatamala highlands. This one is definitely not hardy to zone 7--zone nine at the ...Read More
Zephyrantes is fairly tender to severe winter conditions. Bulbs should be planted at a depth where the "neck" is just under the soil li...Read More