Dichelostemma ida-maia 'firecracker plant'
woodsworm
14 years ago
Any experience with this in our area?
Wayside has them on sale this week. Specifically: are they deer-proof? The ad blurb does not say so, so I am thinking they are not.
the ad says they are native to CA and OR but are resistant to drought, heat and humidity. Hmmmmm.
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