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Pineapple lilies ( Eucomis )
Eucomis humilis ‘Twinkle Stars’ planted today at La Macchina Fissa.
My first attempt to grow Eucomis. Donald in the grapevines.
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Pineapple Lilies
When other lilies start to wither in the heat, the Pineapple Lilies look lush. A stand of Eucomis adds drama to the garden. PINEAPPLE LILIES There are many types but this is one of the largest. It’s tag said ‘Sparkling Burgundy.’Eucomis grow from large bulbs. Bumble bees love the blooms. They get totally dusted in pollen as they move from bloom to bloom. Eucomis This is a very easy plant.…
Not exactly the same...
In February I planted a bunch of Eucomis bulbs in pots... They’re all flowering now: all of them white and kind of boring. And who ate a hole in that leaf?