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Flowering Nerine Plants

Posted on Aug-03-2024 16:04 | by BBlK | 68 views
Flowering Nerine Plants
Flowering Nerine Plants


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Brighten up those dull autumnal days with ten lovely flowering Nerine plants, in singles , clumps and clusters these fall flowering South African beauty's will grace any border, pot of flowerbed, or grow them as nature intended in among grass and scrub!

Nerine Sp - also called the Gurnsey Lilly , Spider Lilly or Jersey Lilly hail from southern Africa in rocky and arid habitats. They are bulbous perennials, whose characteristic bulbs sit just proud of the ground in most cases. They bear spherical heads of Lilly like flowers born on slender stems late in the year. the foliage is strap like and fairly unremarkable and has long since died down when the flowers appear.

Common in temperate gardens but naturally rare in the wild and under various conservation schemes in their native habitat, these exotic-looking but very hardy plants are a wonderful splash of color in the months leading up to Halloween.

As always a little goes a long way and one plant and its instances ( these are high detail and suitable for both close-up and distant placing) can look like many different plants with slight variations in the Y axis rotation value and scale.

So plant a spider Lilly by your digital porch, or pop a pot full of these digital beauty's in your favorite conservatory or outdoor setting, or simply grow them as nature intended in rocky grassland where they can add splashes of color to the digital sward!

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