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Well, this is the confirmation that it is the real thing, exceedingly rare in cultivation. A tropical species, it has been disappearing from collections over the years. The problem with such plants it is that they demand warmish winter dormancy.
Pollen production and fertilization is far more succesful in a hot climate. Hence the zephyranthes success in Indonesia. They must remember their original tropical habitat eons ago.
Fermi just for my own interest when did you have rain last and how long did they flower before rain?
Jim Shields is seeking Rain Lilies - see http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=11083.0
I am waiting on one from Chileflora, I decided to ration myself -so none from Mauro this Christmas