Product Description:
Clump-forming perennial with glossy green, narrow, basal leaves to 16 inches long. Flowers resemble lilies or crocus and often appear after a rain, thus lending the name Rain Lily. Shiny pure white flowers tinged pink inside that look like crocuses, to 1 inch long. Blooms late summer into fall. Little care required once established. These clump-forming bulbous evergreen perennials will flower from late December right through to April. This plant is hardy is USDA Zones 7-11. A member of the Amaryllidaceae family
Light:
Sun is defined as the continuous, direct, exposure to 6 hours (or more) of sunlight per day.
Water:
Water your plants regularly throughout their growing period, especially during dry spells.
Fertilizer:
A general fertilizer once a year in spring, can help to increase flowering.
Soil:
Soil should be well draining and Some Sand to Clay Loam .
Propagation:
Rain lilies will thicken up to produce masses of flowering plants if left in the ground to multiply. Propagate dividing clumps