Thursday, February 18, 2010

Consider Crinums!


Crinum lilies are one of the South's most loved "passalong" plants. Crinums have excellent longevity, they can live for decades, and they are heat and drought tolerant. They boast beautiful ribbon like leaves that can be as tall as 4 feet in the summer. During July and August the scapes emerge with dozens of tumpet-shaped blooms. The Crinum "Cecil Houdyshel (pictured at top) blooms from May-October! Best of all, they CAN be grown in containers.

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