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alfreda89 ([personal profile] alfreda89) wrote2005-03-21 11:35 pm

Mystery Rain Lilies!

Last year, writer CJ Mills called to say "I have red rain lilies." Red ones? I was intrigued. Most people down here call wild garlic rain lilies--the plants end up in lawns and have thin stalks and leaves, and tiny white flowers.



"In the lawn?" I clarified. When she said this was so, I asked her to describe the flower. Her description left me totally at a loss--I was picturing something less than a foot tall (correct) but with a flower the size of a dollar coin (very wrong.) But CJ was thinning out the masses of bulbs she had, so I took a few.

Since we were getting ready to move within a few months, I planted the blubs in three pots in hopes of getting some flowers. I dumped water on them periodically, but nothing happened. FInally I got green leaves, but nothing else.

We moved, I set our plants outside, and I forgot about them. They were watered when I watered the herbs, but that was it. Then the drenching rains of autumn showed up. We had so much water (and I was so busy placing strategic wastepaper baskets, as my earlier journal reported) I didn't need to water the plants.

One day, when there was a break in the rain, I was going out to run some errands--and I happened to glance over at the flower pots. Oh, my goodness. These things have MUCH bigger heads than a columbine! We're talking several inches wide, and 3-4 inches long. They are AWESOME flowers. I have no idea what they are, or why they were loose in the garden grass down at CJ's house. But here they are, for your enjoyment.

[identity profile] lasofia.livejournal.com 2005-03-22 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
we've had these at both our houses. love 'em. my mom tracked down their "real" name once. Can't remember it off hand, though.

[identity profile] alfreda89.livejournal.com 2005-03-23 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
They're still in pots, with long green leaves, no flowers right now. So, do I dig them up? Fertilize them? Eventually I'll put them in the labyrinth, but for now, I just want the bulbs to live!