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  2. 12 Bulbs to Plant in the Fall for Springtime Flowers - AOL

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    It’s time to plant these fall bulbs for springtime blooms! Here, the best bulbs to plant in the fall.

  3. 15 Bulbs to Plant in Fall for a Beautiful Showing Next Spring

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    Fall is the perfect time to plant spring-flowering bulbs like tulips and daffodils since they need cold winter temperatures to break them out of their dormancy. After this, the flowers will begin ...

  4. The Best Flowers and Perennials to Plant in Your Garden This Fall

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    Here Are the 25 Best Fall Flowers and Perennials Teddi Yaeger Photography - Getty Images

  5. 9 Unique Bulbs You Should Consider Planting This Fall - AOL

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    Start planning now for a gorgeous garden next spring. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  6. List of flower bulbs - Wikipedia

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    Flowering plant bulbs are planted beneath the surface of the earth. The bulbs need some exposure to cold temperatures for 12 to 14 weeks in order to bloom. [1] Flower bulbs are generally planted in the fall in colder climates. The bulbs go dormant in the winter but they continue to absorb water and nutrients from the soil and they develop roots ...

  7. Lycoris radiata - Wikipedia

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    A red spider lily flower in full-bloom A girl with a bouquet of red spider lily flowers. Lycoris radiata is a bulbous perennial with showy, bright-red flowers. When in full bloom, spindly stamens, likened to the image of spider legs, extend slightly upward and outward from the flower's center. [6]