Description: DESCRIPTION OF ITEM FOR BID: You are bidding on 1 bulb, not necessarily a blooming size. Regardless of size, it usually takes only a year or two to reach a blooming size. They will be shipped bare root and should be planted right away. DESCRIPTION: Zephyranthes chlorosolen is a species bulb formerly classified as genera (Cooperia drummondii). These are pure white, star-shaped flowers that have a very flat profile, not a trumpet shape. It often has some pink on the distal-dorsal, three outer petals; whereas we have not observed any pink on petals of Cooperia traubii (Zephyranthes traubii). Both of these have very flat flowers. The flower is 1 3/8" in diameter, about 8" tall and forms bulbs about 1 1/4" in diameter. It is related to Cooperia pendulacca (Z. drummondii) and Cooperia traubii (Z. Traubii). An interesting trait of Z. chlorosolen, Z. drummondii, and all of the Z. labuffarosea types is that the pistil is buried deep in the throat of the flower and is not visible. Only the anthers with the pollen sacs are visible in the flower. To pollinate these by hand, you have to grab the petals on both sides of the flower and literally pull the flower apart to expose the style and the stigma at the end of the pistil. They will often form seed on their own but will almost always form seed with manual pollination. Like many species bulbs they mainly form seeds and not too many small offset bulbs. We have recorded blooms from June through October here in northeast Florida, zone 9. We are offering this for the first time on eBay in 2017. Rain lilies bloom about 4 days after a rain. Blooms are stimulated by the nitrogen, which is created by lightning, and picked up in the raindrops. In 2014 we started a small hybridization effort which by early 2017 has produced seeds from over 150 successful crosses and about an equal number of failures. Some seedlings did not survive, but we still have over 100 crosses growing and many of the seedlings from the same cross are exhibiting different markings and characteristics because each seed is unique genetically. We plan to continue this in the hope of introducing some of our own hybrids in a few more years. Currently we grow about 400 different rain lilies, including 261 zephyranthes, 31 habranthus and 3 zephbranthus (cross of zephyranthes and habranthus), and our new hybrids. We are actively seeking new species or hybrids to purchase or trade to increase our collection and can provide a list of our collection upon request. Our listings have free shipping. The two leading nurseries that sell rain lilies charge from $17 to $23 just for shipping one selection in addition to the cost of the plant. BACKGROUND: Zephyranthes 'chlorosolen' is a species bulb. Z. drummondii has two forms. Z. chlorosolen (Cooperia drummondii) and Z. drummondii (Cooperia pedunculata). See our listings for Z. drummondii. It is extremely common in many areas of Eastern Texas. Zephyranthes drummondii (Cooperia pedunculata) is rare east of San Antonio, and it is thought that it requires soil which has a basic pH -- there is an imaginary line which extends north from Houston, wherein to the east the soil is acidic whereas to the west it is basic. Z. chlorosolen is extremely common in this region along roadsides, and with heavy rains, it blooms the 10's of thousands. It differs from Z. traubii in that traubii has a visible pistil that extends well above the anthers and there is never any pink on the buds or flowers. The general difference between Zephyranthes and Habranthus is that the Habranthus bloom is at an angle to the stem and the Zephyranthes bloom, more or less, points straight up from the stem. GROWING CONDITIONS: Rain lily bulbs generally will grow in a wide variety of soils and will do fine in any garden setting with an average amount of water. A few varieties require much more water. They thrive in rich soil with ample water and full sun. We grow all of ours in the hot Florida sun, but generally they will do better with a bit of shade during the hottest part of the day. Plants require less care if planted in the ground, but rain lilies, especially, make excellent container plants. Most varieties form seeds and a few do not form offset bulbs reproducing only from seed. Growing them in pots helps in keeping the seeds out of adjacent plants. Most rain lilies will do better if they are pot-bound or growing in crowded conditions. If left alone, they will form dense clumps. Most rain lilies require 2-3 years to reach a blooming size from seed. A few, like Z. minima, can bloom in 1 year and others can take 4 or more years. They are usually evergreen in frost-free climates and many varieties keep their leaves even during sub-freezing temperatures. Here in the colder part of zone 9 with temperatures rarely below the 20's, they keep their foliage. It is not uncommon for some varieties to lose all of their leaves in very dry weather and a few have a dormant period where the leaves disappear for 2-3 months. They are easy to grow in pots in any climate but they must be protected from freezing temperatures. If they are stored over the winter, the pots can be allowed to dry somewhat but should not go completely dry. Do not remove the bulbs from the pots or ground more than a few weeks, however, as rain lily bulbs do not store well when they are dry out of the soil. Otherwise they are very vigorous and tolerant of more dry conditions too when planted in the ground and will do fine in zone 7b-10. PHOTOS/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: These are pictures of our plants, so you know exactly what they look like and what you will receive. The photos show the plant in various stages of growth. Please feel free to contact us for additional information, and click on "Me" following our star rating. Also, we invite you to go to our store (little red or blue door) and look at other items we have for sale.
Price: 18 USD
Location: Middleburg, Florida
End Time: 2024-01-27T01:19:09.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Climate: Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical
Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun
Genus: Zephyranthes
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 7 (0 to 10 °F)
Plant Form: Bulb
Species: zephyranthes
Plant Characteristic: Flowering (Flower Bulb)
Common Name: rain lily
Brand: Unbranded
Watering: Medium
Type: Bulbs