Status:
valid
Authors:
Baker
Source:
wcs
Year:
1882
Citation Micro:
Bot. Mag. 108: t. 6605 (1882)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000752509
Common Names
- Citron Rain Lily
- Citron Zephyranthes
- Zephyranthes Citrina
Description
Zephyranthes citrina (also called Rain Lily, among many other common names) is a perennial bulbous plant native to the southeastern United States. It has narrow, linear leaves and bears white, pink or yellow flowers. It is found in grasslands, open woodlands, and along roadsides.
Uses & Benefits
Zephyranthes citrina is used in landscaping and as a cut flower. It is also used medicinally to treat fever, headaches, and other ailments.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Zephyranthes citrina is a small, yellow, five-petalled flower. The seed is a small, dark brown, oval-shaped seed. The seedlings are small, dark green, and have a single leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Cultivation and propagation of Zephyranthes citrina: This plant is best grown in moist, well-drained soils in full sun or partial shade. It is tolerant of a wide range of soils, including clay, sand, and loam. Propagation is usually done by division or by seed. Seeds should be sown in spring or early summer in a cold frame and germinated at temperatures of 15-20°C (59-68°F). Division can be done in spring or autumn.
Where to Find Zephyranthes citrina
Zephyranthes citrina is native to Mexico and Central America.
Zephyranthes citrina FAQ
What is the scientific name of Zephyranthes citrina?
Zephyranthes citrina
What is the common name of Zephyranthes citrina?
Lemon rain lily
What is the natural habitat of Zephyranthes citrina?
It is native to Mexico and Central America
Species in the Zephyranthes genus
Zephyranthes amoena,
Zephyranthes hondurensis,
Zephyranthes diluta,
Zephyranthes wrightii,
Zephyranthes elegans,
Zephyranthes versicolor,
Zephyranthes subflava,
Zephyranthes katheriniae,
Zephyranthes candida,
Zephyranthes yaviensis,
Zephyranthes breviscapa,
Zephyranthes reginae,
Zephyranthes dichromantha,
Zephyranthes moctezumae,
Zephyranthes purpurella,
Zephyranthes guatemalensis,
Zephyranthes primulina,
Zephyranthes nymphaea,
Zephyranthes crociflora,
Zephyranthes ciceroana,
Zephyranthes bella,
Zephyranthes leucantha,
Zephyranthes drummondii,
Zephyranthes fosteri,
Zephyranthes gracilis,
Zephyranthes howardii,
Zephyranthes insularum,
Zephyranthes jonesii,
Zephyranthes latissimifolia,
Zephyranthes erubescens,
Zephyranthes filifolia,
Zephyranthes refugiensis,
Zephyranthes flavissima,
Zephyranthes pulchella,
Zephyranthes puertoricensis,
Zephyranthes plumieri,
Zephyranthes nervosa,
Zephyranthes paranaensis,
Zephyranthes depauperata,
Zephyranthes lindleyana,
Zephyranthes longistyla,
Zephyranthes macrosiphon,
Zephyranthes mesochloa,
Zephyranthes minima,
Zephyranthes minuta,
Zephyranthes morrisclintii,
Zephyranthes nelsonii,
Zephyranthes albiella,
Zephyranthes albolilacinus,
Zephyranthes stellaris,
Species in the Amaryllidaceae family
Acis autumnalis,
Acis longifolia,
Acis rosea,
Acis trichophylla,
Acis fabrei,
Acis nicaeensis,
Acis tingitana,
Acis trichophylla,
Acis valentina,
Acis ionica,
Agapanthus africanus,
Agapanthus campanulatus,
Agapanthus caulescens,
Agapanthus coddii,
Agapanthus inapertus,
Agapanthus praecox,
Agapanthus walshii,
Allium aaseae,
Allium abramsii,
Allium acidoides,
Allium aciphyllum,
Allium acuminatum,
Allium acutiflorum,
Allium aegilicum,
Allium affine,
Allium afghanicum,
Allium aflatunense,
Allium agrigentinum,
Allium akaka,
Allium alabasicum,
Allium alaicum,
Allium albiflorum,
Allium albotunicatum,
Allium albovianum,
Allium alexandrae,
Allium alexeianum,
Allium alibile,
Allium alpinarii,
Allium altaicum,
Allium altissimum,
Allium altyncolicum,
Allium amethystinum,
Allium ampeloprasum,
Allium amphibolum,
Allium amplectens,
Allium anacoleum,
Allium anatolicum,
Allium anceps,
Allium angulosum,
Allium anisopodium,