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Indian Daffodils - Pack of 3 Bulbs
Gardening
The
Indian Daffodil
(
Crinum asiaticum
), also known as
Oriental Lily, Grand Crinum Lily, or Poison Bulb
, is a
perennial flowering bulb
cherished for its
large, fragrant white blooms
with long, slender petals resembling a starburst. Native to India and Southeast Asia, this plant is widely grown for its
ornamental value, hardiness, and ability to thrive in tropical climates
.
Indian Daffodils produce tall flower stalks with clusters of striking white blossoms that release a sweet fragrance, making them ideal for gardens, borders, and large pots . The glossy green strap-like leaves add to the plant’s lush, tropical appearance.
Unlike temperate daffodils, the Indian Daffodil is tropical and evergreen , blooming generously during the warm seasons. Once planted, the bulbs multiply over time, rewarding gardeners with more plants and abundant flowers year after year.
Choose the Right Location
Grows best in full sun to partial shade .
Ideal for garden beds, borders, landscaping, and near water bodies .
Soil Requirements
Prefers well-draining, fertile soil rich in organic matter.
Mix of garden soil + compost + river sand works best.
Planting the Bulbs
Plant bulbs 3–4 inches deep , with the pointed side facing upwards.
Keep 10–12 inches spacing between each bulb for healthy growth.
Watering
Water thoroughly after planting.
Keep soil moist but not waterlogged .
Tolerates humidity well and adapts to tropical rainfall conditions.
Fertilization
Feed with organic compost or balanced fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season.
Bloom Time
Blooms mostly in summer and monsoon months , producing large clusters of star-like white flowers with a mild fragrance.
Care Tips
Bulbs naturalize easily and multiply quickly—separate clumps every 2–3 years if overcrowded.
Can be grown in the ground year-round in Indian climates.
Low maintenance, drought-tolerant once established.
Indian Daffodils produce tall flower stalks with clusters of striking white blossoms that release a sweet fragrance, making them ideal for gardens, borders, and large pots . The glossy green strap-like leaves add to the plant’s lush, tropical appearance.
Unlike temperate daffodils, the Indian Daffodil is tropical and evergreen , blooming generously during the warm seasons. Once planted, the bulbs multiply over time, rewarding gardeners with more plants and abundant flowers year after year.
Choose the Right Location
Grows best in full sun to partial shade .
Ideal for garden beds, borders, landscaping, and near water bodies .
Soil Requirements
Prefers well-draining, fertile soil rich in organic matter.
Mix of garden soil + compost + river sand works best.
Planting the Bulbs
Plant bulbs 3–4 inches deep , with the pointed side facing upwards.
Keep 10–12 inches spacing between each bulb for healthy growth.
Watering
Water thoroughly after planting.
Keep soil moist but not waterlogged .
Tolerates humidity well and adapts to tropical rainfall conditions.
Fertilization
Feed with organic compost or balanced fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season.
Bloom Time
Blooms mostly in summer and monsoon months , producing large clusters of star-like white flowers with a mild fragrance.
Care Tips
Bulbs naturalize easily and multiply quickly—separate clumps every 2–3 years if overcrowded.
Can be grown in the ground year-round in Indian climates.
Low maintenance, drought-tolerant once established.
Delivery Note:
Expected delivery between Aug 23rd (Sat) and Aug 24th (Sun)