Asiatic lily orange bulb (per piece)
₹40.00
Asiatic grow plants that can be up to about 4 feet tall, with sturdy stems and large, showy flowers; colors include orange color.
Rs-40/- Each bulbs.
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Weight | 0.030 kg |
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Dimensions | 26 × 11 × 11 cm |
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