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Barenaked and white

Most Amaryllis belladonna specimens that you see in Northern California are pink. But you can get white, salmon, red and even orange varieties. I have just two white-flowering bulbs. They're lovely, though, and bloom a good few weeks after the pinks, extending the naked lady season nicely.
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Simon Firth

Where technology meets culture, where gardening meets children who love to dig.

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