What is this plant? Looks starry...
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Elizabeth Gilbert Smith on Jun 19, 2016Alium Scarpetti or something very close to Scarpetti. I have the same one and it looks fantastic all summer long.Helpful Reply
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Bryan's Workshop on Jun 20, 2016I agree with Elizabeth. It looks like some type of beautiful Allium! Check out Allium Christophii. What a nice gift to get from a friend!Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 20, 2016Looks like Allium CristophiiHelpful Reply
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Karen Ardolino on Jun 20, 2016AlliumHelpful Reply
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Pat6036890 on Jun 20, 2016It looks like a Crinum lily .Helpful Reply
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Elaine on Jun 20, 2016I'd say "Allium".Helpful Reply
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Nancy Skipper on Jun 20, 2016A type of lycoris lily maybe Crinum familyHelpful Reply
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Sim7419910 on Jun 20, 2016I agree with the allium peopleHelpful Reply
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Helen on Jun 20, 2016alliumHelpful Reply
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Cindy Tetreault on Jun 20, 2016It is a starburst flower.Helpful Reply
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Sparkles on Jun 20, 2016Queen of the Nile??Helpful Reply
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Connie on Jun 21, 2016Remines me of Queens Ann LaceHelpful Reply
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Deborah Cripple on Jun 22, 2016AlliumHelpful Reply
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Susan Ziegler on Aug 16, 2016Definitely one of the many beautiful allium bulbs.Helpful Reply
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