01. Quoting from Baker's Handbook of the Amaryllideae (1988):
Perianth white; tube erect, tinged with green, 3-4 in. long; segments
linear, 2-3 in. long. Stamens tinged with red, 2 in. long:  Crinum asiaticum
Perianth-tube erect, cylindrical, bright red (other literature have quoted
as purple also), 3-4 in. long; segments 4-5 in. long, red on the outside:
Crinum amabile

02. Quoting from Afroz et al. (2018). TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE GENUS
CRINUM L. (LILIACEAE) OF BANGLADESH. Bangladesh J. of Pl Taxonomy 25 (2):
257-271.
Scape purplish, shorter than the leaves: Crinum amabile
Scape green, longer than the leaves: Crinum asiaticum

I think we should go with Crinum x amabile
Regards,
Ritesh

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