Crinum Lily 'Queen Emma'
Crinum Lily 'Queen Emma' (Crinum augustum 'Queen Emma')
Common Names: Queen Emma Lily, Giant Spider Lily, Red-Leaf Crinum.
Best Growing Environment: The Crinum Lily 'Queen Emma' is a tropical, bulbous perennial known for its dramatic foliage and fragrant flowers. It thrives in well-draining soil and can tolerate some moisture, making it suitable for waterside planting or as a focal point in bog gardens. While it can handle various soil types, slightly acidic to neutral pH is preferred.
Average Height: This imposing lily can achieve heights of 4-6 feet, with some specimens reaching up to 8 feet. Its spread can be equally wide, making it a striking landscape feature.
Growth Rate: 'Queen Emma' has a moderate to fast growth rate, especially when provided with optimal conditions and care.
Sun Requirements: While it appreciates full sun for at least 6-8 hours daily, 'Queen Emma' can also thrive in partial shade. In particularly hot climates, it might benefit from some afternoon shade.
Cold Hardiness: This tropical lily prefers warm conditions. It's best suited for USDA zones 9-11. While it can handle brief cold snaps, extended exposure to temperatures below 25°F (-3.8°C) can damage the plant.
Water Requirements: Queen Emma Lily appreciates consistently moist soil, especially during its growing season. However, it's essential to ensure good drainage to prevent bulb rot. During its dormant period in cooler months, reduce watering.
Fertilizing Guide: A balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer applied in early spring will support its growth. If desired, a second application in mid-summer can be beneficial. It's crucial to avoid excessive nitrogen as it can lead to lush foliage at the expense of flowers.
Planting Guide: Choose a location that allows the plant room to spread. Dig a hole slightly deeper and twice as wide as the bulb. Position the bulb with the neck slightly above the soil level. Backfill, pressing soil gently around the bulb. Water deeply after planting. If planting multiple bulbs, space them at least 3 feet apart to give them room to grow.
USDA Zone: Crinum Lily 'Queen Emma' is ideal for USDA zones 9-11. It can be grown in cooler zones as a potted plant and brought indoors during colder months.
Crinum Lily 'Queen Emma' is an attractive addition to any tropical or subtropical garden due to its bold foliage and elegant, fragrant blossoms. Its towering presence and architectural leaves make it a fantastic centerpiece in garden beds or as a background plant in borders. When in bloom, its spidery white flowers stand out, especially against the deep red to purple backdrop of its leaves, making it a showstopper in any landscape.