With the center part of the flower resembling the cup or corona and six petals surrounding it, this flower looks very much like a daffodil blooming in the summer on leafless stalks! Grown for its unique sculptural quality that it brings to the outdoor or container garden, as well as its marvelous fragrance, this 18″-24″ plant which is native to the Americas, blooms very quickly after planting. The decorative 2″ wide leaves that appear after bloom are a lovely soft lime-green. Some species occur naturally in grasslands and rocky habitats and others in sub tropical marshy areas. This pest-proof bulb is great for the Evening Garden; blooms early-mid summer; 1-3 per sq.; the varieties hardy in whz 8-10 have overwintered in our whz 7 garden with extra mulch.