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Crinum asiaticum - Crinum Lily

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Crinum asiaticum is a captivating perennial plant, widely recognized as Crinum Lily, hailing from the enchanting subtropical regions of Asia and Australia. Flaunting a towering height of up to 6 feet, this robust, evergreen plant is characterized by its long, dramatic arching leaves that present an alluring spectacle all year round. It's the trumpet-shaped white flowers, however, that steal the show, blossoming at the end of lofty stems and diffusing a sweet fragrance that serves as a charmingly sensory complement to its visual charm. Surprisingly easy to care for, the Crinum Lily flourishes in conditions ranging from full sun to partial shade and favors well-drained soil. Its striking size and tropical flair make it an ideal match for large landscapes, serving as a border plant or a distinctive focal point. With its remarkably unique aesthetic and minimum upkeep, the Crinum Lily promises to imbue any garden with an exotic allure, offering a refreshing break from the ordinary.

  • Size: Up to 6 feet tall
  • Flowers: Large, trumpet-shaped white flowers
  • Foliage: Robust, evergreen with long, dramatic arching leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Fragrance: Produces sweetly scented flowers
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