Zephyranthes candida
White Fairy Lily is a charming bulbous perennial with crocus-like white flowers that appear after rainfall. Its delicate blooms and grass-like foliage make it perfect for borders, rock gardens, and containers.
Amaryllidaceae (Amaryllis family)
Late summer to early fall (August-October), blooming after rainfall events

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Visit Full StoreFull sun to partial shade; blooms best in full sun
Medium to wet; prefers consistent moisture during growing season; tolerates occasional wet conditions and brief submergence
Moist, Well-drained, Sandy loam, Clay tolerant, Slightly acidic to neutral
Plant bulbs 2-3 inches deep and 3-4 inches apart in fall or spring
Blooms reliably after rain or watering, hence the common name "Rain Lily"
Hardy in zones 7-10; lift and store bulbs in colder zones before first frost
In containers, move indoors to cool frost-free area in winter
Separate offsets in spring to propagate
Evergreen to semi-evergreen in warm climates
Deadhead spent flowers to prevent reseeding if containment desired
Drought tolerant once established but blooms best with regular moisture
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Rain lilies earned their name because they bloom dramatically within days after rainfall. In their native habitat, the flowers emerge after rainstorms, creating a magical carpet of white blooms seemingly overnight.
Yes, all parts of rain lilies (Zephyranthes candida) are toxic if ingested and can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The bulbs are particularly poisonous. Keep them away from pets and children.
Yes, rain lilies are perennial bulbs that return yearly in zones 7-10. In colder zones, bulbs must be lifted before frost and stored indoors through winter, or grown as annuals.
Rain lilies bloom best with good moisture during growing season. In dry periods, deep watering can trigger blooming. They also need full sun, well-drained soil, and adequate warmth to flower prolifically.
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