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Crinum spp
Crinum lilies grow from what are among the largest true bulbs, some weighing over 40-pounds. Forming large clumps, crinums should have plenty of growing room in full or partial sun on well-drained soils, and are moderately salt-tolerant. Crinums recover quickly from killing frosts in USDA hardiness zones 8b and 9. Species have blooms of white, pink, or rose, while others are striped with white and carmine, the so-called milk-and-wine lilies.
Garden in wildlife habitat yard.
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