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Reliably blooms in April in Marin county. Receives afternoon sun and little water. I have some in the shade and they don't bloom. Can be ...Read More
This 'Scilla Puruviana' has many names, but I have always called it a 'Cuban Lily'. I have had great success and reward in growing this b...Read More
This plant is infrequently available in my area. Some years they are everywhere, including big box stores, other years, nothing! All ...Read More
I purchased 5 plants in spring of 2009. They bloomed Ok the first year, four of the five survived and this year they are beautiful. Big a...Read More
This plant is sold infrequently as a indoor plant, usually for a special event in the spring. I brought one and it blooms frequently for ...Read More
I recently acquired on of these and didn't even know what it was. I was intrigued by the blossoms...and they are wondrous! I fed the pl...Read More
S. peruvian not a reliable bloomer. I planted 2 bulbs in fall 2002 in my zone 7b garden, and for 2 years they did nothing but produce man...Read More
I live in North Texas and seen one plant of the Cuban Lilly at one of the home improvement stores in spring of 2002. (If I see only one p...Read More
I have a Caribbean Lily that I purchased from a grocery store in a small pot about 2 years ago. It is now in a 23 gallon planter and doin...Read More
I bought a very dilapidated Caribbean lily in a somewhat horticulturally challenged mega-store. I live in a sunny New York City apartment...Read More
Native to Western Mediterranean (Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Tunisia) this bulb-like perennial was named after the ship "The Peru" that fir...Read More
I live in zone 5a/4b, so to say I have been successful with this plant is quite an accomplishment! I purchased one last fall (it was lis...Read More