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Horny lily patched (a common name sometimes used locally for Hippeastrum/Amaryllis hybrids or for certain Crinum/Haemanthus species) refers to striking, bulbous flowering plants prized for their large, showy blooms. Whether you’re styling an indoor display or adding dramatic color to a garden bed, these bulbs deliver bold, long-lasting flowers with relatively low effort. This post covers identification, planting, care, propagation, common problems (including the “patched” look some plants get), and design ideas to help you get the best from your horny lily patch.

The Horny Lily Patched, also known as the Kamchatka Fritillary, belongs to the family Liliaceae. It is a perennial plant that thrives in moist, woodland environments, often found in shaded areas with rich soil. The species is native to a broad geographic range, spanning from Eastern Asia, including China, Japan, and Russia, to Western North America, particularly in the Pacific coastal regions. horny lily patched