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Family members: Amaryllidaceae.
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Popular name(s): Rainflower, Rain Lily, Zephyr Lily |
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Syn. Cooperia.

Genus of about 70 species of bulbous perennials, some evergreen, uncovered in grassland from North to South The united states. Zephyranthes grandiflora (Zephyr Lily) makes 6 in. flower-stalks in early summer months, just about every bearing a Crocus-like bloom which before long opens out into a pink star 3 in. across. Z. candida (white) is even smaller, but there are quite a few large-flowering hybrids. The stalks grows incredibly speedy, in 2-3 days. |
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Developing situations |
Watering and misting |
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Common warmth in summertime – minimum amount 50 F in winter season. Brightly lit location. Keep effectively away from immediate daylight. |
Preserve compost moist at all occasions but never ever waterlogged. Cut down watering in winter season. Use smooth, tepid drinking water. Misting is necessary. |
Divide plants at repotting time. Sow seed at 55-64 F (13-18 C) as soon as ripe. |
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Zephyranthes candida Herb. |
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