Friday, October 24, 2025

Spider Lily

 I have several spider lily bulbs that I germinate indoors and then plant outdoors. If the lilies bloom late in the summer or fall, they can be transplanted into containers and grown indoors.

 


Hymenocallis, or spider lily, is a genus of plants in the Amaryllidaceae family. This unique and elegant plant is sometimes called "sea daffodil" or "Peruvian daffodil."
Hymenocallis requires warmth to thrive outdoors. Spider lilies, available in white and red, are the most popular and widely grown plant worldwide.



A minimum temperature of 13 degrees Celsius is required for growth. Water moderately until the leaves appear green, then stop when the leaves begin to wilt in the fall. For the winter, the plant is dug up from the open ground and stored. Hymenocallis undergoes a dormant period during the winter.
This large, showy flower, rare in cultivation, is coveted by exotic plant collectors.
Hymenocallis is a beautiful flower, prized not only for its appearance but also for its wonderful fragrance, which is often strongest after sunset.

 


Hymenocallis has a tropical appearance when grown in containers. A blooming green garden on the veranda not only refreshes but also gives your home a pleasant look.

 

 

 

 

 

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22 comments:

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    1. Спасибо, Ирина за комментарий.

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  2. Beautiful and captivating photos, Nadezda.

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  3. Dear Nadezda,
    Your spider lilies are very beautiful. I have never tried them before.

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    1. They are interesting plants, Marit. But they do not winter in ground.

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  4. It’s a beautiful plant, Nadezda. I can see why you like it so much. Have a great weekend.

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    1. David, thank you, I really like these lilies. Happy weekend.

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  5. Dear Nadezda!
    I'm not familiar with this variety of lily. It's gorgeous. Encountering such a beautiful plant in its natural habitat is an incredible experience. It's hard to buy. I haven't seen it anywhere online.
    Greetings from autumnal Poland.

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    1. Lucia, this lily is a rare plant in our area; it doesn't overwinter, so the bulb needs to be stored indoors. I bought it at the German store "OBI" five years ago. Of course, you can order the bulb there. Greetings.

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  6. Muito lindo, minha querida amiga Nadezda. As fotos ficaram maravilhosas. Acho que no Brasil não temos esse tipo de lírio.

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    1. Gracias Luiz por tu comentario. Te deseo linda primavera. Un abrazo.

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  7. Es cierto de que se trata de una planta con flor especialmente bella, y aunque comentas que es una planta muy popular y cultiva por todo el mundo, por aquí se ven en pocos sitios como en jardines o parque muy especializados, tanto públicos como privados, aunque a veces también las he visto sembradas en macetas de particulares.
    Un abrazo, Esperanza, y gracias por compartir.

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    1. Manuel, esta flor no se cultiva en todas partes, pero es popular entre los jardineros. En mi clima, los lirios araña no toleran el frío del invierno. Cultivarlos requiere esfuerzo.

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  8. Fragrance strongest after sunset...so interesting, had no idea about it. We learn the whole life. :) This is true beauty, as you wrote unique and magical. Very beautiful photos. Have a nice week dear Nadezda, thank you for your touching support, you are such a wonderful person!!! <3

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    1. Glad you liked my photos, OdnowionaJa. You can grow this lily in a pot (tab), saving the bulb indoors for the winter. Take care of yourself, your brother, and your mother.

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