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Q: My 89-year-old second cousin in Nebraska mailed me two Kaffir lilies. Can I plant them outside in a shady area or is it too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter for them?
Q. I'm thinking of replacing my front lawn with agapanthus in the sunny areas and kaffir lilies beneath my mesquite. Can I sow the seeds? Is that too risky? Do you see any other problems?
Schizostylis coccinea are South African flowers, members of the Iris family and commonly known as Kaffir lilies. They are great additions to the late season border October is a month festooned by ...
The herbaceous evergreen plant has large tongue-like leaves that are thick and sturdy. Most Kaffir lilies are forest plants that run around the forest floor under trees and thriving in low light ...
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