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Tigridia pavonia mixed (20 seeds)

$5.00

More commonly known as Jockey’s cap lily.

A mixture of yellow, pink, white and red. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific colour in the mix.

Tigridia are a bulb originating from Mexico, they have iris like leaves and produce a colourful flower that shows for one day. Each bulb produces more than one flower per season, each flower spike will have multiple flowers and each bulb will produce multiple flower spikes when grown in optimal conditions.
Tigridia grow best in sunny dry conditions, fertilise and water during the growing period. Keep away from chickens if you want to enjoy the flowers.

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More commonly known as Jockey’s cap lily.

A mixture of yellow, pink, white and red. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific colour in the mix.

Tigridia are a bulb originating from Mexico, they have iris like leaves and produce a colourful flower that shows for one day. Each bulb produces more than one flower per season, each flower spike will have multiple flowers and each bulb will produce multiple flower spikes when grown in optimal conditions.
Tigridia grow best in sunny dry conditions, fertilise and water during the growing period. Keep away from chickens if you want to enjoy the flowers.

More commonly known as Jockey’s cap lily.

A mixture of yellow, pink, white and red. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific colour in the mix.

Tigridia are a bulb originating from Mexico, they have iris like leaves and produce a colourful flower that shows for one day. Each bulb produces more than one flower per season, each flower spike will have multiple flowers and each bulb will produce multiple flower spikes when grown in optimal conditions.
Tigridia grow best in sunny dry conditions, fertilise and water during the growing period. Keep away from chickens if you want to enjoy the flowers.

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