Love that wind whipping through the leaves overhead. Crinums are beautiful, though some criticize them because they're ubiquitous in street medians in Florida.
i have one request, can u make one video about the purple queen emma lily .. we really wanna see the blooming of those purple variety .. love your work sir, really appreciate.
I've never seen those here in NC, just a bunch of wild daylillies everywhere in the countryside. People plant canna and tiger lillies here too. I may have to get some of these!
I believe they will be fine in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 -11. I read an article where the person used them as indoor plants in Minnesota- she said they never bloomed indoors but the foliage alone made for nice house plants... Thanks for watching and sharing!
The Queen Emma won’t make it in North Carolina unless you give it protection. Even then, it won’t be a very huge plant. It’s hardy in a very warm 8b zone that is is 9A most every year. It’s also very frost sensitive.
Love that wind whipping through the leaves overhead. Crinums are beautiful, though some criticize them because they're ubiquitous in street medians in Florida.
They are tough, beautiful plants!
i have one request, can u make one video about the purple queen emma lily .. we really wanna see the blooming of those purple variety .. love your work sir, really appreciate.
Yes I will try to do that! If you check out our garden tour videos we do show one in full bloom. Thanks for the kind comments!
@@IslandsnHighlands ok let me watch your garden tour video then .. i will definitely wait for some new video about crinum❤️
I've never seen those here in NC, just a bunch of wild daylillies everywhere in the countryside. People plant canna and tiger lillies here too. I may have to get some of these!
I believe they will be fine in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 -11. I read an article where the person used them as indoor plants in Minnesota- she said they never bloomed indoors but the foliage alone made for nice house plants... Thanks for watching and sharing!
The Queen Emma won’t make it in North Carolina unless you give it protection. Even then, it won’t be a very huge plant. It’s hardy in a very warm 8b zone that is is 9A most every year. It’s also very frost sensitive.
I found lots of crinums here in the county parts of w.ilson and pitt County nc