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Flowers Photograph📷

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Native to Mexico, the pink rain lily is a bulbous plant, quite common in cultivated areas of the Himalayas. It is also a popular house plant. It has linear, hollow, strap-shaped or grass-like leaves. The solitary flowers, consisting of 6 pointed petals, borne on a small lobe, are delicate and flourish throughout the rainy season, especially after heavy rains. A good garden soil is suitable and a sunny or semi-shaded environment. It is suitable for planting in pots, beds and bunches. A very pleasant effect can be created by planting different species of plants in the grass. Splashes of flowers in different colors look attractive. It is useful as a border plant in front of shrubs and can decorate windowsills in shallow pots or bowls. Propagation is by bulbs.

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The leaves are dark glossy green and 3 mm wide. The flowers, which bloom in late August (when blooming in the Northern Hemisphere) initially resemble a new leaf, but emerge from their papery sheaths in a brilliant white. The perianth is white and sometimes pink. The leaf-like bracts range from 1.8 to 4 cm. They grow best in full sun to partial shade and require moderately moist soil. Propagation is done by dividing the bulb or offset and seed.

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It was passed down to its present generation in 1826 by William Herbert. Other common names for Zephyranthes candida include August rain lily, white zephyr lily, white fairy lily, white rain lily, and autumn zephyr lily.

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Moss rose, Portulaca grandiflora, is a drought- and heat-tolerant annual native to the hot, dry plains of Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay. This herbaceous plant of the purslane family (Portulacaceae) is cultivated worldwide as a garden annual for its showy flowers that bloom all summer long with little care. It is related to the herb purslane (P. oleracea), and like that plant survives to naturalize along roadsides and wastelands in some parts of the country. In the ornamental industry moss roses may be listed as P. oleracea, P. umbraticola or P. grandiflora, but many cultivars are likely hybrids.

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