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The Rain Lilies, Zephyranthes grandiflora, are under the mistaken impression that we have received rain lately and they should start blooming. Were they not located in 2 or 3 different parts of the garden, all of which have been watered only sporadically, I'd assume that our humidity levels and my watering efforts had caused them to open. I seem to recall hearing that changes in the barometric pressure might cause them to bloom ... or am I as confused as they are? Whatever the case, I'm delighted to see the blooms and look forward to more!
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