Description:
Hymenocallis tridentata, endemic to the Florida panhandle, is a possibly dwarf form of the Hymenocallis rotata. It is slowly stoloniferous, forming small, narrow-leafed green rosettes that are not aggressive. The plant blooms in late April, producing sweetly fragrant, white, spider-like flowers. Its unique characteristics and fragrance make it a desirable addition to gardens, particularly in regions that mimic its native habitat.
Sources:
- [1] Hymenocallis traubii: Plant Delights. Visit Source
- [2] Hymenocallis traubii: Plant Delights. Visit Source
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Last Updated June 30, 2025
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Plant Delights | Hymenocallis traubii |
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$28.00 |