
The Atamasco Rain Lily in many areas of Georgia is called the "Eastern Lily", because it usually flowers around Easter Sunday and is very often most floriferous at Mother's Day.
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The flowers of the Atamasco Rain Lily are considered also to be rain lilies and often are found in swamps and lowlands where water covers the soil during certain parts of the Spring after heavy rains.
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Recommended zones for Atamasco Rain Lily Bulb:
Zone 7 | (5° to 10° ) |
Zone 8 | (10° to 20° ) |
Zone 9 | (20° to 30° ) |
Zone 10 | (30° to 40° ) |
Zone 11 | (40° to 50° ) |
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The flower blooms of the Atamasco Rain Lily contain six pure white petals that are slightly curved backwards. Six stamens rise from the center topped by anthers filled with butter-yellow pollen that produces seedpods shortly after filled with very fertile seeds that quickly germinate into new bulbs that can flower the next year.
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Even though the Atamasco Rain Lily grows in great profusion in wetlands, the bulbs can easily be transplanted into yards, where they can reliably bloom every year, even in dry shady areas, and the bulbs are adapted to well survive droughts.
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The mother bulb of the Atamasco Rain Lily produces numerous offset bulbs that quickly grow into clumps to display a dazzling white flower display that lasts for weeks.
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