| 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. For best results, plant bulbs in late summer or early fall about 1 inch to 2 inches deep. Mass at least 5 bulbs together for noticeable effect. Great in rock gardens or as a border edging. An unexpected surprise when work in gaps along shrub border. Excellent in containers. |