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Zephyranthes (pronounced /ˌzɛfɨˈrænθiːz/ ) is a genus of about 70 species in the Amaryllis family. Common names for species in this genus include fairy lily , rainflower , zephyr lily ,...
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Numerous photographs of Zephyranthes species with brief notes, uploaded by members of the Pacific Bulb Society. ... Zephyranthes are commonly called rain lilies since they often come into bloom after it rains. From the Amaryllidaceae family, they are native to the southeastern United States, Central America, and South America.
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Zephyranthes atamasco John D. Fellers; Dr. Alan Meerow ... Zephyranthes atamasco jumbo Lee Poulsen ... Zephyranthes bifolia Dr. Alan Meerow...
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Scientific Name; Zephyranthes (zeff-er-RAN-theez); Common Name; Zephyr lily, Fairy lily, Rain lily ... ;; Summer/Fall Bulbs; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Geophyte Organ: Bulb...
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Zephyranthes spp. (PDF File)
Zephyranthes spp.1; Edward F. Gilman2; Introduction; These dainty, funnel-shaped blooms seemingly pop up overnight after a heavy rain when grown in the wild, appearing in various shades of white, yellow, pink, rose, red, or orange;
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Zephyranthes (Rain Lilies, Fairy Lilies, Zephyr Lilies) ... Rain lilies, so named because of their tendency to burst into bloom after a rain, are originally from Mexico, Guatemala and the grassy plains of South America. These clump-forming perennials start small, but when left in undisturbed will develop over several...
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This log documents the flowering period of Zephyranthes at Peckerwood Garden in 1998 by Carl Schoenfeld. ... "The genus Zephyranthes is indigenous and limited to the Western Hemisphere, being entire American species of Amaryllidaceae. Several dozen bulbous species occur only in warm temperate to tropical areas,
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Zephyranthes is a genus of 70 species of bulbous perennials, some evergreen. Of the family Amaryllidacea they native from North to South America. They are grown for their erect, funnel-shaped, crocus-like flowers which bloom spring to autumn often a few days after rainstorms.
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Rain lilies take their name from their habit of blooming several times a season, usually following a rain. The flowers face upward, much like crocuses. They are delightful in rock gardens ... In Zones 7-10 rain lilies can be planted in fall and left in the garden through over winter. ... They do well in containers outdoors,
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