Monday 20 July 2020

Rain Lily plant care

It is unimaginable to not expect Rain lily blooming profusely in the monsoon after some heavy downpours .Although we haven't received heavy rainfall until now but Rain lily blooms are already up to create a show in the garden.


                                                                  Yellow Rain Lily    


 
                                                                 White Rain Lily



Rain Lily can be easily grown with bulbs and can also be grown with its seeds but will take a lot of time compared to growing with bulbs.Rain Lily will surprise you with its blooms as soon as it receives heavy downpour in anytime of the year .                                                                                               



                                                                    Apricot Rain Lily
                                                                      


Evening Rain Lily






RAIN LILY PLANT CARE                                                                                                            


Rain Lily plant is quite hardy in nature as it doesn't require much care throughout the year .It multiplies quickly through its bulbs so Rain lily bulbs  should always be planted in a wide pot that helps in the growth of bulbs .It does gives more flowers when fertilized once a while in the year.
Check out Amazing Rain Lilies here    Rain lily varieties                                                      

Fresh Bloom of Zinnia 









Sunbird looking curiously  on the tree 






Pleasant Dusk                                                    





19 comments:

  1. Hello,

    The rain lily is a lovely flower. Gorgeous flowers and a beautiful sky capture!
    Take care! Enjoy your day!

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  2. I grew white rain lilies here in the Washington DC area and they survived a few years. Then never came back. I assumed they didn't like our climate and gave up. Seeing yours reminds me to try again.
    -Ray

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  3. Your photos are amazing, especial the sunbird and that gorgeous sunset. Must be a wonderful experience to be greeted by such beautiful flowers after the rains have fallen.

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  4. Fabulous captures! Loving the bright colors of the flowers and your sunbird always grabs my interest.

    It's great to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!

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  5. They are magical, these delicate flowers.
    Nice shots, even from dusk!
    best regards
    My contribution

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  6. Beautiful sky, and I really like the Rain Lilies!

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  7. My rainlilies are all bright pink, even though the bulbs were supposed to be mixed. Mine open after the sprinkler has been "raining" on them! They are kind of like magic.
    Beautiful sky.

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  8. Rain lilies look pretty & cute. I googled a bit and there are so many colours. Stunning sky ❤︎ Enjoy your weekend.

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  9. Hello,
    I just wanted to stop back and say thank you for linking up your beautiful post. Love the bird, flowers and the gorgeous sky! Take care. Have a happy weekend!

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  10. So beautiful flowers. The photo of sunbird is awesome.

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  11. Hurricane Hanna. ...I think it's over. Power went out yesterday about 1 pm...didn't get any A.C. until it was restored about 9 this morning. High winds, sporadic heavy rain, and last night tornadoes all over the area. No damage for us except lots of small branches.

    Thanks for stopping by and linking up this weekend. Bud & I have a bit of clean-up to do, so my visit is short.

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  12. Fabulous photos. Thank you for linking up with silent sunday x

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  13. Oh that sun bird is so unique. Looks like there are purple feathers at the shoulder.

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  14. I'm a big fan of white flowers. Really love the peace that white and green gives xo

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  15. Cool looking bird! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  16. Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.

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