Funnel lily comprises a small group of bulbous flowering plants characterized by their delicate, star-shaped flowers which blossom in spring. Typically found in arid to semi-arid environments, these plants have adapted to conserve water and endure full sun exposure. Their blooms, often in shades of pink or violet, attract pollinators, crucial for their survival in sparse landscapes.
Propagation:
Primary propagation of funnel lily occurs via seed sowing after the last frost, requiring full sun and well-drained soils. Timing is crucial due to its dormancy. Collect seeds post-flowering, sow in sandy soil, maintain moisture, and transplant established seedlings.
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