Nerine flexuosa v. flexuosa


The genus Nerine has been used a fair amount in commercial hybrids. It is very similar to Lycoris. This is an example of a fairly typical, middle of the road species. Most of the Nerines have rather boring leaves, at least by the standards of some of the other Amaryllids that we've seen. They have a fairly wide range, which means that some grow in summer, some in winter, and some are more or less evergreen if they get enough water.

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