Bulbs, rhizomes and cuttings

I have lots of the following items available:

Cotyedon orbiculata L. (Pig's ear). Small cuttings. My variety has gr a y leaves that sometimes include red margins (depending on sun exposure/time of year). They grow bell-shaped orange-red flowers that dangle from stems above the leaves. The plants eventually get 2-3 feet high/wide -- although older ones may spread more in good conditions if you let them. Very drought tolerant once established.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotyledon_orbiculata

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Bearded Iris (purple) – This variety of rhizome is “His Royal Highness” or very similar, p urple petals with yellow-splashed beards. They grow up to 3 ft tall and will gradually spread to 2 ft wide or more. They only seem to bloom in the spring for me, although some sources say they can bloom in the fall too.

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Amaryllis Belladonna (Naked Lady lilies) -- Green leaves in the late winter/spring, which then die back and are followed by 2-3 foot stalks and beautiful/fragrant pink flowers mid to late summer. My bulbs typically produce a fairly dark-to-mid pink flower, although a few have been pale pink to almost pure white. Plant them right away if possible. Because the bulbs have already leafed out heavily, they may not flower this year (and the leaves may die back prematurely), but they'll be fine once their roots get re-established. Another very drought tolerant plant.

https://dengarden.com/gardening/howtogrownakedladyhotgrowingtips

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Please let me know the day and approximate time you can come by, and how many of each you want.

We live in the Centerville area of Fremont, near Thornton Ave.

Andy
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