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Rainlily

Zephyranthes candida

Photo by gatorfellows
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Field Notes

Description:

Zephyranthes have erect flower stalks which support a flower that may be upward facing or slightly nodding. The funnel-shaped flower has six petals. they bloom often a few days after rainstorms.

Habitat:

In a dappled shade area near the ponds in a wildlife habitat garden.

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PublishedSeptember 14, 2012

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