Symbolically known in folklore as the “flower of reunion and remembrance,” the Red Spider Lily carries deep emotional meaning. Yet behind that mystique lies a surprisingly robust garden performer—an ornamental bulb that blooms each autumn with minimal effort.
Though referred to in tradition as mysterious, it’s in truth easy to grow in either pots or garden beds. All it needs is good sunlight (full sun to partial shade), slightly acidic to neutral, well‑drained soil rich in organic matter, and planting between late summer and early fall.
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