Gloriosa Lily – Identification

Q: This is an amazing plant I came across in Brookgreen Gardens on Murrells Inlet SC unfortunately there was no ID tag or volunteer to ask. Could please ID it for me?
A: It’s a gloriosa lily
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I think it is a great plant but it may not be winter hardy here so grow it in a pot and shelter in the basement each winter.
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