The Garden Community for Garden Lovers

You can visit our Eucharis page or browse the pictures using the next and previous links.

flower spot

Aleyna

By Aleyna


flower spot (Eucharis grandiflora (Amazon Lily))

Here is a spot of the flower. It might help the identification.



Comments on this photo

 

Lovely...it almost looks like a white daffodil...I wonder what it is.

5 Mar, 2009

 

i love google...i just typed in tropical white flower into the image search and it came up with eucharis grandiflora...

stunning flower and photo.

5 Mar, 2009

 

You go Sandra! Yes, this is called AMAZON LILY [T] Eucharis grandiflora (white) I photographed one before and have it posted. I think that Marguerite has a photo of this one as well.
Here's a link:

http://www.killerplants.com/plant-of-the-week/20040112.asp

5 Mar, 2009

 

yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy thank you girls!!!!
I'll edit the photo with the botanical name....:)
now i have a question.... why killerplant???

6 Mar, 2009

 

Hello Aleyna
You have some lovely photographs, I love this Eucharis.

9 Mar, 2009

 

Thank you Pam!

9 Mar, 2009

 

Aleyna:

Very gorgeous specimen! Believe-it-or-not - Eucharis grandiflora - Amazon Lily grows in California very well. It pretty amazing considering they are native to the Brazilian rain forest. They are very easy to grow and spread pretty quickly in the ground. They even tolerate our hard water very well.

12 Mar, 2009

 

Delonix,
Do you have them in your gardens?

12 Mar, 2009

 

Aleyna:

No, I do not... I have Queen Ema Lilies...which will be blooming soon. They have such a strong fragrance similar to Jasmine or Gardenia... and grow much larger than The Amazon Lily. I may see if I can get a piece of a plant from someones plant soon. They are beautiful.

14 Mar, 2009

 

Delonix,
Talking about fragrances...I bought a jasmim a few months ago, exactly because I would love the fragrance. My grandma had a tree in front of her bedroom window, and I remember the lovely frangrance early in the morning.
However, although it has flowers, those are such small ones you must put the nose between the flowers to smell it ... lol!

14 Mar, 2009

 

It can make a huge difference when a plant is grown in the ground verses a pot. The flowers generally grow much larger when grown in the ground.

14 Mar, 2009



Comment on this photo


   Photo 2 of 8

  • previous slideshow photo
  • next slideshow photo

What else?

See who else is growing Eucharis grandiflora (Amazon Lily).

See who else has plants in genus Eucharis.

Members who like this photo

  • Gardening with friends since
    31 Jan, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    7 Feb, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    9 Apr, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    4 Feb, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    1 Jul, 2008

  • Ams
    Ams

    Gardening with friends since
    16 Jun, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    4 Mar, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    7 Feb, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    9 Sep, 2008