The seed are fertile and prolific in the Crinum asiaticum, however, the quality of seedling flowers in unpredictable, and for insurance, it is safer to buy and plant TyTy Nursery vegetatively reproduced clones of Asiaticum. Very few flowers can bloom every moth during the year like Crinum asiaticum. The spider-like flowers are large and fragrant with narrow petals that recurve. The Asiaticum Long Crinum Lily bulb is one of the largest, weighing in at 25 pounds, and is very popular because it blooms several times during the year, even in winter, if grown in a greenhouse. The special clone of TyTy Nursery Crinum Asiaticum bulbs produce flower stems that rise above the foliage unlike other seedling asiaticum clones. Because the Crinum asiaticum is everblooming and evergreen, it is a favorite flower to plant at coastal resorts along the Georgia and Florida Sea Coast beaches. As the Crinum asiaticum matures the bulb splits in half to reproduce, then this special crinum bulb spreads to form giant clumps of flowers. Unlike any other crinum the Asiaticum Crinum stalk can be reproduced by cutting off the stalk and rooting it in sand. The Asiaticum Clone produces long flower stems with 20 or more flowers raised high above the leaves. TyTy received the special Asiaticum Long Crinum bulb clone from a grower in Hawaii. Every hybridizer should have another bulb of Asiaticum Long Crinum Lily for great results with fast results. Buy a Asiaticum Crinum Lily today and enjoy these unique flowers in only one growing season.