Angel's-tears, also known as Narcissus triandrus, is a species that belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family. It is indigenous to the region, precisely Spain and Portugal. This long-lived plant is defined by its delicate appearance. The blooms are commonly white or pale yellow, with a trumpet-like middle surrounded by six flower petals. The plant grows from a bulb. It has narrow leaves that are green. This plant is quite simple to raise and is frequently grown for its beauty. It favors well-drained terrain and full sunlight or partial shade. There are a few varieties of this plant, which differ in color, size, etc. However, it is primarily cultivated for its flowers rather than its fruit. In general, this plant is a wonderful addition to landscapes, providing charm with its elegant flowers. Robertson received a third Emmy nomination for her work in the series. As the show progressed, her contributions to the show multiplied along with her on-screen time and popularity. By the third season Robertson was writing a third of the stories. In the fourth season she was promoted to producer. Robertson worked on St. Elsewhere for all six seasons and wrote 63 episodes of the series. She occasionally contributed scripts in later years to such shows as I'll Fly Away and Touched by an Angel. After the end of St. Elsewhere in 1988, Robertson and her husband created the CBS drama Summerhill, starring Lee Horsley. She was also a writer and executive producer on the critically acclaimed but short-lived 1994–95 ABC drama series My So-Called Life. Robertson wrote two episodes and was co-executive producer alongside Winnie Holzman and Marshall Herskovitz. In the late 1990s, Robertson wrote episodes of The Practice, Chicago Hope, Ally McBeal, and two western miniseries starring Tom Selleck: Crossfire Trail and Monte Walsh. She was writer and co-executive producer on the HBO western drama series Deadwood from 2004 to 2006. The series was created by David Milch and focused on the growth of Deadwood, South Dakota following the discovery of gold in the Black Hills in 1876. Robertson wrote five episodes across the show's three seasons. She remained a regular writer for Milch on his next series, John from Cincinnati, writing three episodes in 2007. Robertson served as a writer and co-executive producer for the NBC drama Parenthood from 2010 to 2015. She collaborated with Jason Katims and developed the American adaptation of the 1989 film of the same name. Robertson wrote two episodes and contributed scripts until Parenthood ended after six seasons. She went on to join Katims again as writer and co-executive producer on the Hulu drama series The Path starring Aaron Paul, writing two episodes in 2016. Most recently, Robertson wrote an episode of the miniseries Little Fires Everywhere in 2020.
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