Crinum campanulatum (live bulb)
Common name: Water Swamplily
It is a large to small, bulb that often forms clumps when well established. They are mainly summer growing plants with a dormant period in the winter. They are able to survive permanent water or waterlogged soils as well as seasonal dry spells. The leaves are perennial, four to many, green, with or without a prominent midrib, narrowly channeled to strap-shaped. The flowering stem is up to 1 m long. The flowers are borne in terminal clusters, nodding, with a long, slender tube and are white or a rose pink to deep rose as they mature.