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Heirloom Red Spider Lily Lycoris Radiata Bulbs, Fall Blooming Perennial, Perfect for Southern Climates, Pack of 10 Bulbs by The Southern Bulb Company
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Texas grown Red Spider Lily Bulbs, perfect for Southern climates and produces vibrant softball-sized red flowers on 1-2 foot stalks, blooms in the fall season and foliage needs half-day winter sun to thrive
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- Texas grown Spider Lily bulbs for southern United States climates
- Raised locally in Texas, ready to be transplanted into your garden
- Red flowers that burst open like a firework on 1-2 foot stalks
- Plant in spring through fall for vibrant red, softball-sized blooms
- Also known as Hurricane Lily or Surprise Lily
- Thrives in Zones 7-10, drought and heat resistant
| Item Weight | 1 lbs (450 grams) |
Who Should Buy?
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Garden Enthusiasts
Ideal for gardeners looking to add vibrant and unique fall blooms to their landscape.
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Southern Residents
Perfect for those living in southern climates where these bulbs thrive and bloom beautifully.
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Low-Maintenance Seekers
Great for individuals wanting a stunning flower that requires minimal care and maintenance.
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Cold Climate Growers
Not suitable for gardeners in colder regions where these bulbs cannot survive the winters.
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Container Gardeners
May not perform well in pots, as they prefer well-drained garden beds for optimal growth.
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Non-Bloom Lovers
Not ideal for those who prefer consistent blooming throughout the growing season, as they bloom only in fall.
Product Description
Heirloom Red Spider Lily Lycoris Radiata Bulbs, Fall Blooming Perennial, Perfect for Southern Climates, Pack of 10 Bulbs by The Southern Bulb Company
Customer Questions & Answers
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When does the Red Spider Lily bloom?
Answer: The Red Spider Lily blooms in the fall season, usually in September or October. -
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Do the bulbs need a lot of sunlight to grow?
Answer: The foliage needs a half-day of winter sun to thrive and soak up plenty of sun energy. -
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How many bulbs are included in each pack?
Answer: Each pack includes 10 bulbs of Texas-grown Red Spider Lily. -
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Are these flowers deer resistant?
Answer: Deer almost always leave them alone. They may eat anything when they are hungry enough, but all accounts seem to say that deer will leave the flowers alone. -
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Will it thrive in Seattle weather?
Answer: To grow spider lilies successfully in the Seattle area, a gravelly well-drained soil and/or a slope to provide good drainage is recommended. They do not like to be moved, so select a permanent location for them. -
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How is lycoris radiata bulbs measured?
Answer: Typically, they are measured by circumference. A lot of red spider lilies are 8 to 10 cm in circumference, large are 10-12cm, and jumbos are 12cm plus in circumference. The best way to measure it uses something like the soft sewing measuring tape that you can wrap around the bulb. -
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Hi, just received the bulbs and planted it, how long does it usually take for it to sprout?
Answer: Red spider lilies grow in winter and bloom in Fall. Foliage should start to appear in November/December and grow all winter. The blooms should appear next fall and bloom fairly reliably every year after that. -
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Are these flowers ok in cold and windy climates and what are they water-wise? do they need a lot of water or not?
Answer: Red Spider Lilies are fairly drought-resistant and prefer well-drained soil. Typically, they do not like cold climates. If you are in zones 6b to 10a, you should be good to go. -
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Would it be alright to plant now in August in Tennessee?
Answer: Yes, these are fine to plant now in Tennessee. -
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Can you store the bulbs to plant at a later date?
Answer: Yes, you can. Store the bulbs in a cool, dark, well-ventilated spot. Plant your bulbs as soon as you can when you have time. -
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What is the circumference size of the bulbs that will be included in an order?
Answer: They were about the size of my thumb in circumference, some were doubles, that I split up and planted as a single build. All in all, I was satisfied with bulb quality. -
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Are your bulbs grown organically?
Answer: The package did not specify that they were organic—only specified they were heirloom lilies.
SB Flowers Editorial Review
The Southern Bulb Company’s Heirloom Red Spider Lily Lycoris Radiata Bulbs is a pack of 10 fall blooming perennials perfect for southern climates. The FAQs indicate that the bulbs can thrive in USDA climate zones from 5-10 and are resistant to deer. To grow these bulbs successfully, they require a well-drained soil with a regular side dressing of bone meal, and they do not like being moved. It takes some patience, as the foliage will appear in November/December, yellow in April, and die back in May, but they will bloom fairly reliably every year after that. The product has received mixed reviews. A majority of customers praise the firm, healthy good-sized bulbs, the fast shipping, and packaging that kept the bulbs alive. Customers also attest to the hardiness of the bulbs, with some having bloomed in as little as two weeks. However, a few customers express disappointment because some bulbs never came up, even after a year of planting.
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Pros
- Firm, healthy, and good-sized bulbs
- Fast shipping
- Hardy and resistant to deer
- Blooms faithfully after establishing
Cons
- Some bulbs never came up
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Features & Benefits
- Texas-grown Red Spider Lily Bulbs are ideal for southern climates
- Produces vibrant softball-sized red flowers on 1-2 foot stalks
- Blooms in the fall season
- Foliage needs a half-day winter sun to thrive
- Hardy perennial that is drought and heat-resistant
- It multiplies with new bulb offsets quite readily
