Lycoris hybrids, named and not named, are included on this page. For more information about this genus and the species see the Lycoris wiki page.
Lycoris × albiflora is a creamy-white autumn flowering hybrid. The first photo from Bill Dijk. The second photo from John Ingram could be this hybrid or have this hybrid in its parentage.
A hybrid with Lycoris × albiflora and Lycoris sprengeri in its parentage. Photo by John Ingram.
Hybrids involving Lycoris chinensis
The first two photographed by Jim Murrain and the last from Jim Waddick of a melon colored hybrid that is large and showy.
Possible hybrids between Lycoris chinensis and L. longituba. Photos by Jim Waddick and Jim Murrain.
A possible hybrid of Lycoris chinensis and Lycoris sprengeri. Photo by Jim Murrain.
An unnamed Lycoris longituba hybrid with a distinct yellow throat. Photo by Jim Waddick.
A tangerine colored hybrid, possibly involving L. sanguinea. Photos by Jim Waddick.
A possible hybrid of Lycoris sprengeri and Lycoris longituba. Photo by Jim Murrain.
Lycoris 'Sunshine' is a hybrid that probably involves Lycoris longituba and Lycoris chinensis. Jim Waddick has given this large flowered, pure yellow form the appropriate, but tentative, name of 'Sunshine'. The flowers are 5 inches (13 cm) wide on scapes 3 feet (90 cm) tall. Photo by Jim Waddick.
Lycoris 'Viewing Fish' is a sterile lilac pink hybrid involving Lycoris sprengeri. Photo by Jim Waddick.
A hybrid with white flowers. Photo by Jim Murrain.