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Crinum x herbertii “Fort Worth Giant”

Original price was: $28.00.Current price is: $22.00.

The biggest milk and wine lily!  From a collector in Texas, of course, this found plant has charmed us by flowering tall, with dramatic striped flowers and growing and dividing well.

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Description

Growing Conditions: As an incredibly cold-hardy crinum, we have selections of this plant sent from a friend in Texas.  She said it’s bigger than all her others and we’ve found that to be true.  NOTE: this cultivar may have an existing name, we’re using the found name sent to us for now.

Flowers: Open-faced flowers with bold colors. Slender buds slowly inflate all day. About 4 p.m., they pop open revealing their inner stripes.   These flowers are on stalks that grow upwards of 55 inches.

Flowering Season:  June in Zone 8. Blooming will start later in colder zones and will begin earlier in warmer zones.

Leaves: Apple-green.  Arching leaves with a ‘V’ shape in cross-section. Note that these leaves make a mound that some might consider unruly!  Not for a small garden!

How To Plant: Plant to a depth of 10 to 12 inches. Make sure this lily is not sitting in water or a wet-root zone.

Where To Plant: This lily has a sculptural form that looks great out in the middle of the yard, all by itself.  Or mix it in with other large tropical-looking perennials.

Our Bulbs: This is a collectors plant.  We ship 4-5 inch circ. bulbs, 15 inches long. See pic.

Additional information

Weight 1.3 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 5 × 5 in

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