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Crinum lilies are loved in Southern landscapes because of their tropical beauty plus they are versatile landscape plants. Consider the options: They can tolerate drought or wet feet, ...
Crinum lilies range from about 18 inches to six feet in height. The flowers arise on a stalk in clusters and may be spidery to trumpet shaped. The long leaves are generally bright green.
Q. Several years ago I bought a crinum lily at a plant sale, and it is still doing great. But I have a question as to what I’m supposed to do to it this time of year. There’s a lot of dead ...
Crinum lilies look great planted in large groups or by themselves. Spacing should be 4 to 6 feet apart, and the draping foliage that may appear to be unkept can be trimmed by removing the bottom ...
Question: I have an older crinum lily planting. When is the best time to separate and replant the bulbs? Answer: Whenever you are ready is probably a good time to divide crinum lily plantings. Thes… ...
Crinum lilies prefer full or partial sun on well-drained soil. They can be very long-lived with virtual neglect, so pick its spot carefully; you’re going to have this one for years.
Q: Attached are a few pictures of some of the crinum lilies in my yard in West Mobile. Are they "Bradley," "Ellen," "Seven Sisters," or some other kind of crinum lily? I have approximately 120 ...
Some suspect it to be a complex hybrid of a species of crinum from Ceylon, another from Africa, ... The sweet sound of crinum lilies (Finch) Published: Jun. 22, 2012, 10:24 a.m. By .
Answer: Your crinum lily can be big and beautiful again, but this bulb is going to need some recovery time. Expect the leaves and maybe upper bulb portions to be severely damaged.