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  1. Rain Lily - south-florida-plant-guide.com

    • These plants are small flowering bulbs that will gradually multiply. They won't take over your landscape, though, so you can generally expect them to just flush out over time. Most rain lily varieties only grow t… See more

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    Though not necessary, you can add top soil or organic peat moss to the area before planting. Add mulch to the bed after … See more

    Plant Spacing

    Place bulbs about an inch deep and 3" to 4" apart. Plant in a line if you're doing a narrow bed along a walk, but if the idea is a nature-did-it look, such as under a tree, place bulbs in a more random pattern. These plan… See more

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  1. Rain Lily - Gardening Solutions

    This plant that springs miraculously from the ground after the rain is known by many names: rain lily, zephyr lily, fairy lily. Their delicate blossoms can be pink, white or even yellow. There are many cultivated species of rain lilies; bulbs or …

  2. Rain lily - Florida Wildflower Foundation

    Apr 6, 2018 · Rain lily ( Zephyranthes atamasca ) is a short-lived perennial wildflower that occurs naturally in slope forests, moist flatwoods, river swamps and floodplains, shaded limestone outcrops, along roadsides and in rural areas.

  3. Rain Lily / Simpson's Rain Lily - Wild South Florida

  4. Rain Lily – Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens - pslbg.org

  5. How to Grow and Care for Rain Lilies - The Spruce

    Aug 22, 2024 · Easy-to-grow rain lilies (Zephyranthes candida) multiply in your flower garden readily, springing up after a summer shower. Learn where and when to plant them. Skip to content

  6. How to Plant and Grow Rain Lily - Better Homes

    Jul 9, 2024 · Plant rain lily along walkways, in rock gardens, or in a large drift in a perennial garden where you need some late-summer interest. Because of its small size, it is best placed near the front of the border or the edge of a path or …

  7. Rainlily: A Rewarding Bulb for Panhandle Gardeners

  8. Fact sheet: Rainlily - UF/IFAS Extension Nassau County

  9. Rain Lilies: The Spirit of Southern Gardens - The …

    I've heard so many Florida gardeners complain about our lack of daffodils, tulips and crocuses, but clearly they've never seen a patch of rain lilies in bloom. And here's what makes them better than traditional spring-flowering bulbs: While …

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