Our crinums are blooming.

I last posted on them three years ago in It’s not a Lily: “Crinums are a southern classic and a favorite pass-along plant, according to The Southern Living Garden Book. Seldom seen in newer housing areas, they are now found in old home site, country gardens and in cemeteries. Needing little care, ‘they tolerate adversity so well that some say no crinum has ever died.’