Don't know what these bulbs are. Thanks
ID please
Are they all the same or how many different types do you think are there?
They are all the same. I just took different shots of them.
Could they be Lycoris? They bloom in Sept. or Oct. before the foliage comes out and the foliage lasts through Spring. Sometimes known as Naked Ladies.
Thanks but not lycoris as I have dug those also and the have a lighter green stripe down the middle of each blade.
They could be Oxblood lily, do the leaves get long and narrow?
When they are in the ground they lay the exact same way as in my hand. They look like a spider plant the way the leaves lay but they are not. I am going out to see of I can get a picture of one still in the ground or in a pot. There is several other things out on that property I don't know what it is.
They are taking it over for the chemical plant so there is no time to wait and see when they bloom. I had no idea all these things were out there.
Thanks
Try posting in the plant ID forum to see if you get an answer.
ok thanks
the pot with them in they are not planted. I just put them in there loose till I can plant them. Not sure if that will help any
When they flower, an ID can be made.
They have a beautiful pink flower. If that is not enough I will see if I can find a picture.
The foliage looks kinda like a spiderwort.
It looks like rain lily.
The flowers are really big on these. Alot bigger than a white rain lily flower. Do you still think it is a rain lily.
I don't know, it was hard to tell how big the flowers were in the picture.
They are lilies of some kind, but I also think they're too big to be rain lilies. Maybe try posting in the plant id forum.
They look like my rain lillies. Do they only bloom after it has rained? If so then they are probably rain lillies.
They do appear to bloom after it rains. They are so very pretty.
