Also known as surprise lilies, the Resurrection Lilies are named for their sudden appearance in early fall when they spring forth from the ground without any prior noticeable growth to announce their presence. They're part of the amaryllis family. They should be planted in the late summer to early fall months, but don't expect to see any flowers the first year. Resurrection Lilies thrive in locations with full sun however, the plants will tolerate partial shade, particularly in warmer climates.
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Source: The Spruce
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