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Zephyranthes Pleased As Punch – Pink Rain Lily Bulb Seeds

Zephyranthes Pleased As Punch – Pink Rain Lily Bulb Seeds

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Zephyranthes Pleased As Punch – Pink Rain Lily Bulb Seeds

Delight in the soft charm of Zephyranthes Pleased As Punch, a pink rain lily that bursts into bloom after rainfall. Its graceful trumpet-shaped flowers bring delicate color and elegance to pots, borders, and rock gardens, offering a touch of serenity after every storm.

Key Benefits:

  • Produces enchanting pink blooms that appear after rain or watering.
  • Compact and graceful growth, perfect for borders or containers.
  • Naturalizes easily for reliable seasonal returns.
  • Low-maintenance and rewarding for beginner gardeners.
  • Lovely addition to patios, walkways, or cottage-style gardens.

Planting & Growth Information:

  • Soil: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil.
  • Sunlight: Full sun to light shade for best flowering.
  • Watering: Moderate; allow soil to dry slightly between waterings.
  • Germination: 14-28 days; bulbs sprout readily with consistent moisture.
  • Height/Spread: 6–10 inches tall; forms neat clusters.
  • Growth Type: Perennial bulbous plant.
  • Bloom Season: Late summer to early autumn, especially after rainfall.

FAQ:

  • Do they bloom more than once? Yes, rain lilies often rebloom several times in warm months.
  • Are they easy to grow? Extremely; they thrive with minimal attention.
  • Can I plant them indoors? Yes, they adapt well to sunny windows or small pots.
  • Do they spread naturally? Yes, over time they form charming clusters.