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Tulips are native to some of the hottest summer-dr Tulips are native to some of the hottest summer-dry climates which they really need to go dormant and be ready for spring. Here Tulipa sylvestris, nodding in the rain in my California garden. #summerdrygarden
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Happy first day of spring ! And it's Babiana time: Happy first day of spring ! And it's Babiana time: here B. rubrocyanea with blue flowering B. tabulosa, in South African section of University of California Berkeley Botanical Garden @ucbgarden #summerdrygarden
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Tazzeta daffodils (Division 8 Narcissus) seem part Tazzeta daffodils (Division 8 Narcissus) seem particularly suited to summer-dry climates, here 'Martinette' still repeating after 15 years in my own garden. #summerdrygarden
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Bulbines and Bulbinella are often confused. Our ne Bulbines and Bulbinella are often confused. Our new blog post (link in bio) unravels the confusion. 

"Formerly placed in the lily family, both Bulbines and Bulbinellas are now considered members of the Asphodelaceae along with red-hot poker (Kniphofia), which they superficially resemble." 

Here Bulbinella nutans @enchplant1 #summerdrygarden
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