White Rain Lily

Zephyranthes candida

A surprising and enchanting late summer and early autumn flowering bulb with starry white flowers held over fine strappy foliage. Crocus-like in appearance, this perennial bulb is native to South America and gets its common name as it seems to bloom straight after significant rain events in late summer and early autumn. Plant in pots and garden beds.

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White Rain Lily

Also known as Autumn Zephyrlily and Peruvian Swamp Lily, White Rain Lily was first described as Amaryllis candida by John Lindley in 1823, and was later reclassified by William Herbert in 1826 as Zephyranthes candida.
How to grow

A versatile ground cover bulb that naturalises readily in suitable climates. Plant in a free-draining soil enriched with aged compost and manure. Tolerant of dry soils and part shade once established. Mulch annually with compost. Protect from frost.

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