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Product Details
Zones: 8 - 10 (20° F.)
Height: 8 inches
Spacing: 3-4 inches
Depth: 1-2 inches
Spread: 3-6 inches
Sun/Shade: Bright light, direct sun
Foliage: Reed like deep green
Blooms: August - September
Comments: In cold climates they should be lifted in late summer; stored over winter; and planted again in spring. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS------------------------------------------------------- "AN AMARYLLIS RELATIVE WITH 4"" ROSE PINK FLOWERS. KEEP SOIL MOIST, BUT NOT SOGGY." LIFT AND STORE IN COOL, DRY AREA, ABOUT 40' F. IN MOIST BUT NOT SOGGY SAND. MAY BE KEPT IN CONTAINER OVER WINTER. GOOD SOIL MIX FOR A CONTAINER IS EQUAL PARTS POTTING SOIL, PEAT MOSS AND SAND OR VERMICULITE. GOOD CONTAINER PLANT. ALSO CALLED THE RAIN LILY OR ZEPHRY LILY. BULBS MAY BE TOXIC IF INGESTED
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 -  Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Great
Reviewed By: Doug (Joseph City, Az.)
Great tree. Has grown with little effort from me. Produces lots of leaves. Only one growing season on it, so I am sure it will be a great apple tree, with lots of fruit!!!

 -  Monday, November 19, 2007
Not up to snuff yet
Reviewed By: A. Kopach (Schenectady, NY)
I've just finished my 3rd year. In the second it produced 6 apples and this year the same branch produced 20 apples but none of the others flowered. I found this tree susceptible to a leaf scab that has migrated over to my Liberty apple which is suppose to be resistant to scab. I need to be diligent on treat through out the year to keep it in check. The apples produced were good but again, only on one branch. The Liberty planted a year later, that I got from you was loaded with apples.

 -  Sunday, July 15, 2007
Wonderful trees
Reviewed By: David Van Wickler (Wading River, New York)
I ordered two trees since I removed some large Oaks trees in my front yard to create more light. The trees arrived in a fine shape and after soaking for 24 hours I prepared the soil, had it tested and adjusted and planted the trees. This is the 2nd year and I had to call an Apple orchard nearby for help in pruning since the trees produced so many fruit, I was afraid the branches would break. They are absolutely fine specimens. Both the trees were unfortunately visited and damaged by deer, so I have erected deer fences (the trees are worth the effort). This winter during the dormant period the "expert pruner" will come and correct what the deer did). Apple trees are a long-term effort but the kids love the spring blooms and watching the apples grow. Thank you Gurneys for 2 splendid specimens! - DVW


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