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Picture isn't too clear, but it looks like Zephyranthes grandiflora is a
possibility. See American Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, p. 1070. This is in the Amarylidaceae unless the movers have been at it recently. Gene Newcomb Oregon State University Phillip Sherman wrote: I THINK IT'S LILY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Image] |
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Yeah sure. And if you squint really hard, you can see a white cow in a
snowstorm too!!!! Which movers are they? Mayflower van lines? Gene Newcomb wrote in message ... Picture isn't too clear, but it looks like Zephyranthes grandiflora is a possibility. See American Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, p. 1070. This is in the Amarylidaceae unless the movers have been at it recently. Gene Newcomb Oregon State University Phillip Sherman wrote: I THINK IT'S LILY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Image] |
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Yeah sure. And if you squint really hard, you can see a white cow in a
snowstorm too!!!! Which movers are they? Mayflower van lines? Gene Newcomb wrote in message ... Picture isn't too clear, but it looks like Zephyranthes grandiflora is a possibility. See American Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, p. 1070. This is in the Amarylidaceae unless the movers have been at it recently. Gene Newcomb Oregon State University Phillip Sherman wrote: I THINK IT'S LILY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Image] |
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