Zephyranthes species
Zephyranthes are small bulbous perennials known for appearing suddenly after rain with trumpet-shaped flowers. They symbolize rebirth, renewal, and the magic of unexpected beauty.
Amaryllidaceae (Amaryllis family)
Spring through fall, often after rain (April-October)

Similar flowers: hyacinths and cyrtanthuss also share similar meanings.
Full sun to partial shade (4-8 hours of sunlight)
Moderate; responsive to seasonal rainfall patterns
Well-drained, Sandy, Clay tolerant, Slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0-7.5)
Plant bulbs 2-3 inches deep in well-draining soil
Flowers often appear suddenly 1-3 days after rain
Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering
Divide clumps every 3-4 years in late dormancy
Mulch in colder zones for winter protection
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Zephyranthes are called rain lilies because they bloom suddenly 1-3 days after rainfall — their flowers seem to appear magically from nowhere after storms.
Rain lilies symbolize rebirth, renewal, and unexpected beauty — their sudden appearance after rain represents hope emerging after difficult times.
Zephyranthes typically bloom from spring through fall (April-October) — most notably appearing suddenly after rain or heavy watering.
Plant Zephyranthes bulbs 2-3 inches deep in well-draining soil in full sun to partial shade — they naturalize readily in warm climates.
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