Thank you for sharing, lovely colors...  rare, most we see here are red...

I noticed you have a very ineresting way to plant your plants... eclectic
posts... must reduce the weight of the container...  my question ... 1: can
one keep these plants in plastic bags for long?
and 2:  what is that long tall almost translucent planter in the back right
side?

would be interesting where roots need to be deeper than the usual 6 to 8
inch deep pots...

is it a long tube you designed from several bags or pipes ?

this information would be interesting for those of us who "garden" in a
small balcony!!!
Thanks
 Usha di
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 5:18 PM, shetur <[email protected]> wrote:

> Images of *Lycoris sanguinea* (? hope I have identified correctly. pl
> confirm)
>
> March end and April 1st & 2ndweek flowering in Mumbai in a pot
>
> Flower Color: peach-apricot/orange-apricot
> Family: *Amaryllidaceae*
> Common Name: Magic lily, Resurrection lily, Naked lady lily
>
> When the flowers of lycoris bloom, their leaves would have fallen; when
> their leaves grow, the flowers would have wilted.
> In the images one plant is flowering and another one is growing leaves.
>
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/17RQ0TmW8__7ZlnsIsNWK2k4dbdCQYNlzkyUQiXoZlkM/edit
>
> Images are of not best quality (taken from my cell camera) but I was
> searching on eflora and couldn't find a single image. So thought should
> share.
> regards
>



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Usha di
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