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<i>Colchicum</i> 'Waterlily'

70% off

<i>Colchicum</i> 'Waterlily'

70% off

<i>Colchicum</i> 'Waterlily'
<i>Colchicum</i> 'Waterlily'
<i>Colchicum</i> 'Waterlily'
<i>Colchicum</i> 'Waterlily'

Colchicum 'Waterlily'

autumn crocus or naked ladies bulb

Gorgeous, double pink flowers, which look a little like waterlilies, appear in early to mid-autumn, followed by large...

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