Crinum jagus

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Read about Crinum jagus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crinum giganteum, An.lr. Bulb globose, 5-6 in. thick, the neck short:lvs. 12 or more, lanceolate, narrowed both ways, 2-3 ft. long, 3-4 in. broad, veins distant, with distinct crass veinlets: fls. 4-6, rarely 8-12 on a stout compressed peduncle 2-3 ft. long; tube 5-7 in. long; segms. pure white, much imbricated, oblong; filaments pure white, an inch shorter than segms. Trop. Afr. B.M. 5205. F.S. 23:2443. G.F. 4:223. I.H. 33:617. —A very fragrant species. Var. nobile, Baker (C. nobile, Bull), has the peduncle and fl. suffused with tinge of red.—C. giganteum is large or gigantic only in its fls.; summer; warmhouse.

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