Crinums in Bloom


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I seem to be on the road even more these days, but I am back at the farm keeping things clean. My lack of time on the farm is a testimony to the strength of the bulbs. Even in the now drier weather, they grow and bloom without irrigation...and what a show they put on!

Blooming right now is one of our Crinum 'Milk and Wine' varieties.

Also beginning to bloom is our Crinum 'Bradley' bulbs.

We have some black-eyed susans (Rudbeckia hirta) making an appearance amongst our elephant ears. They are a wonderful wildflower brightening Texas Highways, parks, and any other open space where they can colonize.


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