Several stems of the 'Submersum' Crinum Lily bulb can be produced at once from one large bulb. The 'Submersum' Crinum Lily plant is ideal for planting in the shade at city parks, as well as in outdoor gardens around the home. The 'Submersum' Crinum Lily hybrid is often seen in formal gardens. The Submersum Crinum flowers are considered by many flower loves to be the most beautiful and widest opening bloom of the very oldest Crinum cultivars. Mr. Lester Hannival felt that the Submersum Crinum was hybridized by plantsmen in the early 1900's at Florida Nursery operations and that one of the parents was Crinum scabrum, an African native species. The fragrance of the Crinum x Submersum is distinct, pleasant and one that you will remember each flowering season. The spectacular striped flowers of the 'Submersum' Crinum Lily appear in late July, August, and September, and was named by the famous L.S. Hannibal, the famous plants man and chemist from California.