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Zephyranthes (Rain Lily)
We are fascinated with the wonderful group of zephyranthes (rain lilies). Rain lilies are unobtrusive summer-flowering small bulbs that can fit in virtually any landscape. The flower range is from yellow to white to pink. The great thing about rain lilies is the lack of large foliage that accompanies many of the spring-flowering bulbs. There are rain lilies that grow in conditions from bogs to deserts, with most having an incredible tolerance to heat. We were pleased that our butterflies find these a wonderful nectar source in the summer months. We are very pleased to continue expanding our rain lily selection with many of the hard-to-find Mexican species, many older US hybrids, and the groundbreaking new work from Fadjar Marta of Indonesia. |
Zephyranthes 'Itsy Bitsy' (Itsy Bitsy Rain Lily)
Sun to Part Sun Zone: 7-10 3" tall Origin: Mexico
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This Yucca Do selection of the Mexican Z. 'Labuffarosea' is a delightful little dwarf rain lily that is covered with white star-shaped flowers starting in midsummer and thereafter, following rains until frost. This is unique among rain lilies as well as being way cute! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #05161
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Zephyranthes 'Java' (Java Rain Lily)
Sun Zone: 7b-10, at least 6" tall Origin: Hybrid
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(aka: Z. FM #90) I love this rain lily! From the breeding program of Indonesia's Fadjar Marta comes this new early-flowering rain lily. Z. 'Java' forms a nice offsetting clump topped, starting in mid-June (NC), with stunning, 2.5" wide, orange-brown flowers (RHS 172C), highlighted with a large, bright yellow center...an amazing color breakthrough! Quantities are limited. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #06983
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Zephyranthes 'Krakatau' (Krakatau Rain Lily)
Sun Zone: 7b-10, at least 10" tall Origin: Hybrid
(aka: Z. FM #01) This new floriferous rain lily from Fadjar Marta's breeding erupts into flower starting in mid-July and continues all summer with 10" tall spikes, ending in a 2" wide cupped flower of bright reddish-orange. Each flower is further highlighted with a bright yellow central pattern. The second day, the flowers change to a peachy color. You'll find Z. 'Krakatau' worthy of its explosive namesake. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #06975
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Zephyranthes 'Labuffarosea' (Labuffarosea Rain Lily)
Part Sun to Light Shade Zone: 7-9, at least 6" tall Origin: Mexico
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This naturally-occurring hybrid rain lily was discovered by Yucca Do Nursery in 1990 at 4,000' in Tamaulipas, Mexico. This incredibly prolific flowering rain lily is smothered with beautiful 2-4" wide, clear pink-to-white with pink blush (color of seedlings varies) flowers from midsummer through early fall. The short, dark green, flat glossy leaves serve as a nice backdrop to the flowers. You are going to go nuts over this easy-to-grow gem! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #01104
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Zephyranthes 'Lily Pies' (Lily Pies Rain Lily)
Sun to Part Sun Zone: 7-10 5" tall Origin: Mexico
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This splendid new rain lily is a Yucca Do clonal selection from their original Z. 'Labuffarosea' seed strain. Z. 'Lily Pies' makes a thick clump of glossy green basal foliage topped, starting in midsummer, with a dramatic floral show after each rain shower. The 5" flower spikes are topped with wide overlapping petals that are pure white toward the center of the flower, morphing to dark pink at the tip of each petal. This is really a superbly cute selection that you just can't live without. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #05159
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Zephyranthes 'Lydia Luckman' (Lydia Luckman Rain Lily)
Sun Zone: 7b-10, at least 6" tall Origin: Hybrid
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(aka: Z. FM #06) Z. 'Lydia Luckman'...what a breakthrough! Actually, I don't know if Lydia is a breakthrough, but she is a lifelong friend of Indonesian rain lily breeder Fadjar Marta. Her vigorous namesake produces amazing 3" flowers that have a base color of peachy orange (RHS 37C). Each petal is highlighted by a wide, central yellow stripe. The second day, the flower changes to light pink with a white central stripe. For us, this prolific flowering selection starts around late June...rain permitting. I've never seen anything like this in a rain lily before...bravo! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #06979
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Zephyranthes macrosiphon (Pink Rain Lily)
Sun to Part Sun Zone: 7b-10, at least 10" tall Origin: Mexico
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This Mexican species is quite similar to Z. grandiflora, except that the flower is slightly smaller (only 2-3", compared to 3-4" for Z. grandiflora, and the stigma is shorter than the anthers). The short, flat green foliage is hardly noticed until summer, when the clumps burst forth with 10" tall stems topped with wide, open, rich rosy flowers. A mass of the easy-to-grow Z. macrosiphon is an absolute stunner in the garden. Be sure to keep it moist...even boggy conditions work great! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #02678
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Zephyranthes mesochloa (Rain Lily)
Sun Zone: 7b-10 4" tall Origin: Argentina, S. America
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(syn: Z. commersoniana) This widespread South American species is rarely grown, probably because many reference books claim it is quite tender. This is another reason not to let your plants read books. Z. mesochloa has been fine in our trials since 2003. In habit, it resembles a dwarf Z. candida that flowers in midsummer. The short, rounded green leaves are topped with nice white, up-facing flowers with dark yellow centers. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07113
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Zephyranthes morrisclintii Redneck Romance Strain (Redneck Romance Rain Lily)
Sun Zone: 7-10 12" tall Origin: Mexico
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From our 1994 Mexican expedition, we planted two different rain lilies, Z. drummondii and Z. lindleyana, side by side. Since most rain lilies don't like each other enough to have sex, we figured we were safe. We figured wrong. I guess out here in the country even a rain lily gets lonely at night, and son-of-a-gun, do we have some babies. In effect, we recreated the species Z. morrisclintii. The offspring are remarkably similar to each other, with the flat foliage of Z. drummondii topped with a light pink, cup-shaped flower from Z. lindleyana. The flowering season starts in April, making it one of the earliest rain lilies to flower. We don't want to have the parents neutered, but to keep from doing so, I need to find good homes for the offspring. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #04887
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Zephyranthes 'Moulin Rouge' (Moulin Rouge Rain Lily)
Sun Zone: 7b-10, at least 6" tall Origin: Hybrid
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(aka: Z. FM #82) To our knowledge, Z. 'Moulin Rouge' is the first commercially available semi-double rain lily. From Indonesia's Fadjar Marta comes this unusual rain lily that starts flowering for us in mid-June with 2.5" wide, rosy-rouge, pastel flowers, each with eight petals instead of the normal six. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #06982
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Zephyranthes 'Paul Niemi' (Paul Niemi Rain Lily)
Sun to Part Sun Zone: 7-10 12" tall Origin: Hybrid
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From the great rain lily breeding program of Fadjar Marta of Indonesia comes a striking new addition to the rain lily lineup. Z. 'Paul Niemi' is a cross of Z. grandiflora x Z. citrina. Starting in midsummer, this great rain lily displays lots of goblet-shaped, peachy-pink flowers, each with a bright yellow center. This is truly an eye-catching rain lily to add to your collection. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #04932
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Zephyranthes 'Pink Panther' (Pink Panther Rain Lily)
Sun Zone: 7b-10, at least 10" tall Origin: Mexico
Z. 'Pink Panther' is a splendid new selection that we made from seed-grown batches of Z. 'Labuffarosea'. We planted batches of seedlings around our garden, and this is the seedling that consistently made visitors drool. This clone boasts large, solid-pink, up-facing flowers on tall 10" stems. For us, Z. 'Pink Panther' begins flowering in early July and continues after each rain until early fall. Each pot contains at least two to three bulbs. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #05988
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Zephyranthes pulchella coll. #AIT-035 (Rain Lily)
Sun to Part Sun Zone: 7-10 10" tall Origin: USA
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We were amazed to find these spectacular rain lilies growing in the highway medians near Refugio, Texas, on the east coast of that state. The glossy green leaves serve as a nice foil to the bright yellow flowers that are held just atop the foliage. The vigorously multiplying clumps flower for us from late summer into fall. The seed for our plants came from the road median, where they grow in abundance and are guarded in equal abundance by hoards of giant mosquitoes! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #04324
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Zephyranthes reginae (Valles Yellow Rain Lily)
Sun to Light Shade Zone: 7-10 6" tall Origin: Mexico
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The common name originated from the location where the bulbs were found by plantsman Thad Howard in 1954 near the town of Valles, San Luis Potosi in eastern Mexico. From July until frost, the small tufts of narrow green foliage are a backdrop to dozens of bright lemon-yellow, silver dollar-sized flowers. This fast-multiplying clump will make a show-stopper in quick order. Z. reginae grows best in moist light shade, although ours perform well in our dry, sunny, roadside scree garden...fabulous! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #02641
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Zephyranthes 'South Pacific' (South Pacific Rain Lily)
Sun Zone: 7b-10, at least 6" tall Origin: Hybrid
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(aka: Z. FM #09) Zephyranthes 'South Pacific' is another in the recent releases from rain lily breeder Fadjar Marta of Indonesia. Z. 'South Pacific' begins flowering for us in mid-June with 2.5" wide flowers of strong pink. The pink is darker toward the outer edge of the petals and whiter toward the center, giving an almost bicolor effect. Quantities are limited. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #06974
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Zephyranthes Sunset (Sunset Rain Lily)
Sun to Light Shade Zone: 7-10 10" tall Origin: Hybrid
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This old apomictic hybrid (seedlings are clones of the original) is a tough and durable bulb for the garden. For us, the flat green foliage, to 10" tall, is home to 10" tall, stalks starting in early June (NC). Each stalk is home to silver dollar-sized flower of a lovely peachy pink. (RHS 70D), while the petal backs are brushed with a slightly darker blush (RHS 70B). Each clump produces a number of flowers which continue thoughout the summer...usually 2-3 days after each rain. We have found it to grow well in both sun and light shade...very easy! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #02639
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Zephyranthes verecunda (Bashful Rain Lily)
Sun to Part Sun Zone: 7b-10, at least 3" tall Origin: Mexico
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This little known dwarf Mexican rain lily hails from the Mexican Provinces of San Luis Potosi, Michoacan, and Puebla, where it produces upfacing, 2" white flowers (sometimes tinged with pink) in early summer. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #06196
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Zingiber mioga 'Silver Arrow' (Silver Arrow Hardy Ginger)
Part Sun to Light Shade Zone: 7-10, at least 36" tall Origin: Japan
Although we can't find anything silver about Zingiber 'Silver Arrow', it's been a great garden plant in our trials. From part sun to light shade, Zingiber mioga 'Silver Arrow' produces a patch of 3' tall stalks, each lined with 1' long x 3" wide leaves, emerging parchment gold and becoming flecked green with a delicious butterscotch frosting. This is a vigorous grower, producing a 5' wide tropical-looking patch in 5 years in good rich soil. The yellow orchid-like flowers magically appear at ground level starting in late summer.
Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07626
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Zingiber mioga 'White Feather' (White Feather Ginger)
Part Sun to Light Shade Zone: 7-10, at least 36" tall Origin: Japan
Zingiber mioga 'White Feather' is the reverse variegated form of Z. 'Dancing Crane". The 3' tall spikes emerge in late spring, adorned with 1' long x 2.5 wide green leaves, edged in creamy yellow that fades to creamy white. Expect a 5' wide patch in five years when growing in rich organic soils. Once the plants are established, they produce light yellow, orchid-like flowers at ground level in late summer and into fall. If you get hungry in the garden, they can be prepared as the perfect snack. Zingiber mioga is a great textural plant for light shade gardens and continues to surprise gardeners with its amazing winter hardiness. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07501
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