Forest Crinum
This is one of the earliest recorded Southern African species, and it has never lost its appeal. Crinum moorei bears large white to dark pink flowers on tall stems. Many produce 2 or 3 stems in succession. If the seeds get fertilised, the weight pulls the stems down. The flower shape ranges from wide open and flared to bell-shaped. It is a greedy feeder, and the reward is health and happiness for the plant. It prefers semi to full shade and plenty of water. Most go dormant for 4-6 weeks in early winter, but by middle to late winter, they are back in full leaf. Most flower in mid to late summer. The minimum size we sell is 175mm in circumference.






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