Crinum asiaticum
var. japonicum 'Han Ire'
Han Ire Crinum Lily
| Family | 
| Amaryllidaceae | 
| Genus | 
| Crinum | 
| Species | 
| asiaticum | 
| Cultivar | 
| 'Han Ire' | 
| Category | 
| Bulbs, Perennials, Tropicals | 
| Variety | 
| japonicum | 
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 
| 7 - 10 | 
| Canadian Hardiness Zone | 
| 8 | 
| RHS Hardiness Zone | 
| H2 - H6 | 
| Height | 
| 1.2 m | 
| Landscape | 
| Commonly cultivated as an ornamental plant in tropical areas, being valued especially for its showy flowers. | 
| Cultivation | 
| An easy to grow plant, under filtered light conditions keeping the soil slightly moist. | 
| Growth | 
| Medium | 
| Habitat | 
| Horticultural origin. | 
| Bark/Stem Description | 
| Not showy; usually with one stem. | 
| Leaf Description | 
| Long green strap-like, smooth leaves that may have some white-light yellow spots on them to 90 cm long and 10 cm wide. | 
| Flower Description | 
| Fragrant white, spidery flower. | 
| Notable Specimens | 
| Harry P. Leu Gardens, Orlando, Florida, United States of America. | 
| Propagation | 
| By division. | 
| Ethnobotanical Uses (Disclaimer) | 
| All parts of the plant Arte poisonous. |