This purple crinum lily that bloomed in my garden on first week of August is more of a foliage plant than a flowering plant. Earlier, the plant did not bloom while I was growing it in a small pot. Even so, I take comfort that its strap-like deep purple foliage is not only beautiful but also adds interest to my little garden.
Once I transplanted and split the clump into a pot that tripled the depth and width of the original pot, it grew more leaves and flowered only many months later down the road.
A stalk of buds emerged suddenly.
After that, the buds stayed as buds for a few days.
One bud opened first...
...followed by three other buds.
This bog plant is able to thrive with just one-time watering even when growing under the hot sun every day. The pretty pink spider-like bloom sadly does not tolerate the sun well. It wilted in just one day:(
How do you grow yours?