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Geophyte discussions => Current Photographs => Topic started by: Diane Whitehead on November 23, 2022, 02:55:17 PM
I recently bought a pot of this white one. It appears to have two bulbs, each of which has put up two tall flower stems - one metre high! (about 40 inches) Much taller than the usual pink ones that are common here.
And I've never seen a pink one with wavy edges.
Diane - nice. White ones can be striking.
Not sure if my photo on the wiki:
https://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/files/Nerine/Nerine_bowdenii_flower_DP4.jpg
passes the crinkle cut test.
There only one or two flowers left here now - I can't go out and find the crinkliest.
Yours is rather crinkly, and it has ten flowers. Six is more usual here.
No, I just went out and counted and my pink bowdenii all have ten flowers. It looks like the white one will have eight.