{"id":2233,"date":"2024-04-05T14:02:36","date_gmt":"2024-04-05T14:02:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wildcraftia.com\/plant\/spider-lily\/"},"modified":"2024-04-08T13:28:00","modified_gmt":"2024-04-08T13:28:00","slug":"spider-lily","status":"publish","type":"plant","link":"https:\/\/www.wildcraftia.com\/plant\/spider-lily\/","title":{"rendered":"Spider Lily"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
The Spider Lily, known for its distinctive, spider-like blooms, graces gardens across tropical and subtropical regions. These ornamental plants excel in moist, well-drained soil, basking in full sun to partial shade. Blossoming in summer and fall, they offer fragrant white flowers that charm onlookers.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":2241,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"_uag_custom_page_level_css":"","_swt_meta_header_display":false,"_swt_meta_footer_display":false,"_swt_meta_site_title_display":false,"_swt_meta_sticky_header":false,"_swt_meta_transparent_header":false},"categories":[],"tags":[69],"family_taxonomy":[111],"growth_form_taxonomy":[85],"life_cycle_taxonomy":[35],"type_plant_taxonomy":[36],"acf":{"overview":"
The Spider Lily, known for its distinctive, spider-like blooms, graces gardens across tropical and subtropical regions. These ornamental plants excel in moist, well-drained soil, basking in full sun to partial shade. Blossoming in summer and fall, they offer fragrant white flowers that charm onlookers.<\/p>\n<\/div>","common_name":"Red Spider Lily, Red Magic Lily, Corpse Flower","scientific_name":"Lycoris radiata","uses_and_benefits":"Spider Lilies, or Hymenocallis<\/em>, are primarily celebrated for their stunning flowers that can transform any garden space. Here are the uses and benefits of this unique herb:\n\n Image Credit: DeltaWorks<\/a><\/p>","reference_featured_image_author":"DeltaWorks","reference_featured_image_license":"","reference_image_1_page":" Image Credit: Lee_seonghak<\/a><\/p>","reference_image_1_author":"Lee_seonghak","reference_image_1_license":"","reference_image_2_page":"\n
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When planning your garden, consider including ferns, astilbes, or irises to create a harmonious and visually appealing space. These companions share similar cultural requirements and can complement the unique beauty of Spider Lilies<\/em> with their varied textures and forms.","common_issues_and_troubleshooting":"Though Spider Lilies (Hymenocallis<\/em> spp. and Crinum<\/em> spp.) often thrive without much trouble, gardeners may occasionally encounter issues.
\nOverwatering:<\/strong> Spider Lilies prefer moist soil, but too much water can lead to root rot. Ensure adequate drainage to prevent soggy conditions.
\nPests:<\/strong> Despite a lack of specific common pests noted in research, watch out for general garden pests such as aphids and spider mites which might be attracted to the plants.
\nSunlight:<\/strong> If blooms are sparse, consider increasing sunlight exposure, as these plants flourish with a mix of full sun and partial shade.
\nRegular evaluation of growing conditions can preempt many issues, maintaining the health and beauty of these striking plants[^3] [^4].","history_and_folklore":"The Lycoris radiata<\/em>, also known as the red spider lily, is steeped in rich history and folklore. Originating from China, Japan, Korea, and Nepal, it has an intrinsic connection to several Asian cultures. In Japan, these flowers are often associated with the afterlife, guiding the souls of the departed due to their common appearance around cemeteries during the autumnal equinox. The plant's poignant blooming season, coinciding with the voyage of souls, has cemented its place in lore as a symbol of final goodbyes and reincarnation[^5].
The red spider lily's migration to the United States and beyond has not diminished its cultural significance, as it continues to captivate people with its delicate and mysterious beauty.","regions":"Tropical and subtropical areas worldwide, including swamps and moist woods in the Mississippi lowlands of Missouri.","a1_morphology_size":"Commonly forms a basal clump of leaves up to 12 inches tall.","a1_uses_edible_parts":"This plant is not known to be edible.","a1_uses_medicinal":"This plant is not known to be medicinal.","a1_uses_cultural":"The Spider Lily plant, particularly Lycoris radiata, holds cultural significance in various East Asian traditions, symbolizing final goodbyes and used during funerals.","a1_conservation_status":"This plant is not known to have a conservation status.","a1_key_distinctive_characteristics":"Known for its striking, fragrant blooms with spider-like petals and long stamens, thriving in moist, subtropical climates.","a1_key_ecological_importance":"Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies with its fragrant blooms.","a1_chemical_active":"This plant is not known to contain any active chemicals.","a1_chemical_toxic":"Yes, Spider Lilies are considered toxic to humans and pets if ingested. They contain lycorine and other alkaloids that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and other symptoms upon consumption. It is important to keep these plants out of reach of children and animals to prevent accidental ingestion.","a1_habitat_natural":"Typically found along the sides of streams and lakes in swamps and moist woods.","a1_habitat_cultivation":"Prefers full sun to partial shade, requires moist, well-drained soil.","references":"[^1]: Spider lily - Wikipedia, https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Spider_lily<\/a>
\n[^2]: Hymenocallis caroliniana - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden, https:\/\/www.missouribotanicalgarden.org\/PlantFinder\/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=w870<\/a>
\n[^3]: How to Grow and Care for the Spider Lily - The Spruce, https:\/\/www.thespruce.com\/growing-spider-lilies-lycoris-5111318<\/a>
\n[^4]: Spider Lily - University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural ..., https:\/\/gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu\/plants\/ornamentals\/spider-lily.html<\/a>
\n[^5]: Lycoris radiata - Wikipedia, https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Lycoris_radiata<\/a>
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