Mexican garden question
Erik Van Lennep (Sat, 13 Jul 2019 10:26:18 PDT)
Zephyranthes seeds are papery, and perfectly shaped for ease of wind
dispersal. Like confetti (only nicer).
erik van lennep
Costa Brava, Spain
On Sat, 13 Jul 2019 at 18:44, Jo&Greg <sun-coast-pearl@telus.net> wrote:
Zephyranthes are native to Mexico and Texas, USA. The species' will indeed
grow from seed under the right conditions. Your volunteers are most likely
from one of the parent plants that fully matured its seed and was naturally
scattered. In the lawn ... sounds like our crocus volunteers here in the
north.
Jo Canning
Vancouver Island, Canada
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