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Asiatica Purple Crinum Lily (72144)

4.80 stars, based on 25 reviews
The unique Asiatica Purple Crinum Lily will sure to WOW you!  The purple foliage will add a beautiful contrast to any garden or container.  The purple foliage is offset with white/purple spider-like blooms.  Plant in your garden bed...
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huge bulbs

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They weren't kidding about the size. These bulbs are huge. We've just put them in the ground. I've seen purple crinum lilies in professional landscape around town and just had to have some. We're thinking of buying more.

The bulbs were well protected in the box- no problems or concerns.

California 9b

Love it!

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  • Easy to grow
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I received in March 2021 and planted in a container. It’s doing well and has grown a ton. I’m in Northern California Zone 9b. I hope to see it bloom next year.

Texas

Love this!

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  • Add vertical element to my flowerbed
  • Add color
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Super pleased with purchase, very big bulb for a good price. Bulb, plus stem, is at least a foot long and about 4" in diameter. Planted in ground for 2 weeks (April '21) and is showing growth. Will wait to see the foliage, but pretty sure I'll be back for another.

Nice

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Great plant great growth very happy

West Haven, CT

Purple Crinum

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  • slow to start but worth itr
Huge tuber-8"-10"! Excellent quality bulb/tuber. Slow to start but turns into amazingly huge plant. Takes 2-3 years to bloom, but keep it barely watered inside in winter in the North although one can let it go dormant. Well worth the money.

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