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albino spider plant Hymenocallis speciosa – Green-Tinged Spider Lily Bulb

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albino spider plant Hymenocallis speciosa – Green-Tinged Spider Lily BulbHymenocallis speciosa Caribbean spiderlily with fragrant white flowers Hymenocallis speciosa (L. f. ex Salisb.) Salisb., known as the Green tinge Spiderlily, is a striking perennial bulb native to the Caribbean. It forms lush clumps of long, strap shaped leaves and produces spectacular umbels of large, white, spider like flowers. Each bloom carries a subtle green tinge at the base and exudes a sweet vanilla fragrance. A single flowering stalk can hold

Hymenocallis speciosa – Caribbean spiderlily with fragrant white flowers

Hymenocallis speciosa (L.f. ex Salisb.) Salisb., known as the Green-tinge Spiderlily, is a striking perennial bulb native to the Caribbean. It forms lush clumps of long, strap-shaped leaves and produces spectacular umbels of large, white, spider-like flowers. Each bloom carries a subtle green tinge at the base and exudes a sweet vanilla fragrance. A single flowering stalk can hold up to 20 blossoms at once, making this species both an elegant garden focal point and a rewarding pot plant for collectors of ornamental bulbs.

Key features of Hymenocallis speciosa

  • Growth form: Bulbous perennial with evergreen strap-shaped foliage in warm climates.
  • Flowers: Showy, spider-like white blooms with a delicate vanilla scent.
  • Blooming season: Summer to early autumn, depending on growing conditions.
  • Inflorescence: Each stalk carries up to 20 flowers, opening successively.
  • Ornamental value: Dramatic floral display combined with fragrance and tropical foliage.

Natural habitat and distribution

Hymenocallis speciosa is native to the Caribbean islands, where it grows in coastal areas, open woodlands, and gardens near settlements. It thrives in warm, humid climates with well-draining soils and seasonal rainfall. Its adaptability to cultivation has made it popular far beyond its natural range, often planted in tropical and subtropical gardens around the world.

How to grow Hymenocallis speciosa

  • Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade; brighter light enhances blooming.
  • Temperature: Best grown between 18 – 30 °C; bulbs are frost-sensitive and should be protected below 10 °C.
  • Watering: Keep evenly moist during active growth; reduce watering when dormant.
  • Soil: Fertile, free-draining mix with organic matter and sand or grit for aeration.
  • Fertilization: Apply balanced fertilizer every 2 – 3 weeks during the growing season.
  • Propagation: By offsets (bulb division) or seeds, though seedlings take several years to flower.

Common challenges

  • Poor flowering: Usually linked to insufficient sunlight or cramped bulbs that need dividing.
  • Overwatering: Standing water or poorly draining soil can cause bulb rot.
  • Pests: May occasionally attract spider mites or mealybugs in indoor conditions.

Additional notes

Hymenocallis speciosa belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family, sharing lineage with familiar ornamentals such as Amaryllis and Crinum. Its elegant flowers and fragrance make it a highly desirable bulb for collectors of tropical ornamentals. In larger landscapes, it is often mass-planted for dramatic floral displays, while in pots it remains manageable and rewarding for small-space gardeners.

Etymology

The genus name Hymenocallis comes from the Greek words hymen (“membrane”) and kallos (“beauty”), referencing the delicate, membranous corona of the flowers. The species epithet speciosa means “showy” or “splendid” in Latin, a fitting description for this ornamental plant.

Bring Hymenocallis speciosa into your collection

If you’re looking for a tropical bulb that combines dramatic blooms, fragrance, and lush foliage, Hymenocallis speciosa is an excellent choice. Order today and enjoy the elegance of the Caribbean spiderlily in your home or garden.

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