
Rio Grande Copper Lily
zephyranthes tubispatha
The Rio Grande Copper Lily (Zephyranthes tubispatha) is a fascinating and beautiful bulbous perennial belonging to the amaryllis family. Often referred to generally as a rain lily, this diminutive plant has mastered the art of timing, spending much of the year entirely dormant beneath the soil as a small bulb. It waits patiently for the heavy, soaking rains of late summer and early fall. Once the dry earth is drenched, the plant springs to life, sending up delicate, striking blooms seemingly overnight. These fleeting flowers add sudden, vivid splashes of color to otherwise unremarkable pastures, grasslands, and roadsides across the southern United States, the Caribbean, and parts of South America. Because they only bloom for a short window following storms, encountering a field dotted with Rio Grande Copper Lilies is a delightful and ephemeral reward for nature lovers and botanists alike.
Lebensraum: Found primarily in open, sun-drenched habitats such as grasslands, pastures, and disturbed roadsides, thriving in well-draining soils that experience periodic heavy rainfall.
Aussehen
This species produces a single, solitary flower on a slender, leafless stalk that typically reaches 10 to 25 centimeters in height. The funnel-shaped blossom is highly distinctive, featuring petals that are deeply colored with a coppery-orange to reddish-brown hue on the outside, while the interior reveals a contrasting, bright golden-yellow. The plant's leaves, when present, are narrow, grass-like, and green, often emerging either just before or alongside the striking flowers.

Kategorie
PflanzenSeltenheit
Common
Gefahr
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Interessante Fakten
The Rio Grande Copper Lily is famously known as a rain lily because its blooms magically appear as if out of nowhere just days after a heavy downpour.
The genus name Zephyranthes translates to flower of the west wind, referring to Zephyrus, the Greek god of the west wind who brings light spring and summer rains.
To deter herbivores, the bulbs of this plant contain toxic phenanthridine alkaloids, a chemical defense common in the amaryllis family.
Besondere Fähigkeiten
Rain-Triggered Blooming
The plant remains dormant during dry spells and rapidly produces flowers two to three days after a heavy rainstorm.
Geophytic Dormancy
It utilizes an underground bulb to store water and nutrients, allowing it to survive extreme heat and prolonged drought.
Nyctinastic Movement
The flowers open wide in bright sunlight and close up during the night or on heavily overcast days to protect their pollen.
Maße und Details
- Länge
- 10-25 cm
- Lebenserwartung
- 3-15 Jahre
Ernährung und Fütterung
Like most plants, the Rio Grande Copper Lily creates its own food through photosynthesis using sunlight, water, and atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Hauptnahrung
- Sunlight
- Water
- Soil nutrients
- Carbon dioxide
Ökologische Zusammenhänge
Western Honey Bee
Apis mellifera
Pollinates the flowers while foraging for nectar
Cloudless Sulphur
Phoebis sennae
Visits the blooms for nectar, assisting in pollination
Feral Pig
Sus scrofa
May dig up and consume the bulbs despite their toxicity
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Wie identifiziert man Rio Grande Copper Lily?
Der einfachste Weg, Rio Grande Copper Lily zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.
Was ist der/die/das länge von Rio Grande Copper Lily?
10-25 cm
Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Rio Grande Copper Lily?
3-15 Jahre
Was frisst Rio Grande Copper Lily?
Like most plants, the Rio Grande Copper Lily creates its own food through photosynthesis using sunlight, water, and atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Wo findet man Rio Grande Copper Lily normalerweise?
Found primarily in open, sun-drenched habitats such as grasslands, pastures, and disturbed roadsides, thriving in well-draining soils that experience periodic heavy rainfall.
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Wo zu sehen

Louisiana, US
Fort St. Jean Baptiste State Historic Site
Hier kann man sehen Himmelsbambus, Rio Grande Copper Lily und Kugelmoos.
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Louisiana, US
Natchitoches Historic District
Hier kann man sehen Himmelsbambus, Rio Grande Copper Lily und Kugelmoos.
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Louisiana, US
Rebel State Historic Site
Hier kann man sehen Himmelsbambus, Rio Grande Copper Lily und Kugelmoos.
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