How to Grow and Care for Rain Lilies - The Spruce
How to Plant and Grow Rain Lily - Better Homes & Gardens
Care Of Rain Lily Bulbs - How To Grow Rain Lilies
Apr 5, 2014 · Rain lily plants grace the dappled shade garden, producing adorable blooms following rain showers. Growing rain lilies is not difficult when the right conditions are available to the plant. This article will help.
Zephyranthes - Wikipedia
Rain Lily Planting & Growing Guide - Easy to Grow Bulbs
Zephyranthes is a tropical wildflower best known by the name Rain Lilies, which was given due to their tendency to bloom after a hard rainfall. These petite charmers are perfect for filling in bare garden spaces, as they gently …
Zephyranthes (Atamasco Lily, Fairy Lily, Rainflower, …
Rain Lily is a bulbous perennial in the Amaryllis family that is native to southern North America south to Central and South America. There are over 70 species along with numerous hybrids and cultivars.
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Zephyranthes grandiflora (Rain Lily) - Gardenia
Zephyranthes grandiflora (Rain Lily) is a bulbous perennial with large, open-faced pink flowers. Blooming in mid to late summer, the flowers feature a white throat and floppy golden anthers.
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 …
Zephyranthes candida (Autumn Rain-lily, Fairy Lily, …
Rain Lily is a flowering bulb that is native to South America. It is grown as a perennial in Zones 7 through 10 and may remain in the landscape as an evergreen. In cooler climates it must be dug up before the first frost and stored …
Zephyranthes atamasco (Atamasca Lily, Common …
Rain lily is a native onion-like perennial bulb in the Amaryllidaceae (lily) family that is native to SE USA and NC in mainly the coastal and Piedmont areas. In nature, it is found bottomland forests and adjacent road shoulders, wet …