Ivydene Gardens Hippeastrum and Lily Bulb (bulbs despatched between January and March) Gallery: |
HIPPEASTRUM AND LILY BULB GALLERY PAGES Introduction FOLIAGE COLOUR LILY DIVISION |
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Bulb Height from Text Border |
Brown = 0-1 feet |
Blue = 1-2 feet |
Green = 2-3 feet |
Magenta = 3-4 feet |
Red = 4-5 feet |
Black = 5+ feet |
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Bulb Soil Moisture from Text Background |
Wet Soil |
Moist Soil |
Dry Soil |
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Click on thumbnail to add the Plant Description Page of the Bulb named in the Text box below that photo. |
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Topic Topic - Plant Photo Galleries Topic - Wildlife on Plant Photo Gallery
Site design and content copyright ©January 2012 Chris Garnons-Williams. |
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ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Garden Party' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Mona Lisa' |
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ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Aca-pulco' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Lovely Girl' |
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ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Arena' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Barbar-esco' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Casa Blanca' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Con Amore' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'La Reve' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Siberia' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Star-fighter' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Cobra' |
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ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Robert Swanson' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Visa Versa' |
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ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Berga-mo' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Star Gazer' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Black Beauty' |
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ORIENTAL HYBRIDS "Lilies come mainly from the temperate woodlands of the Northern Hemisphere; therefore, they do not like dry heat.They are usually found growing near shrubs and other plants that shade their roots and keep the bulbs cool and moist. Lilies come in a huge variety of colors, shapes and sizes and can be grown both indoors and out. Some have strict soil requirements while others can be grown in ordinary garden soil. Lilies bloom from mid-spring to early fall depending upon the variety. Most Lilies are excellent cut flowers, each blossom often living for up to 8 days. However, when cutting for indoors, make sure to leave as much of the stem and leaves on the plant as possible in order to store food for the next year's flowers. Oriental hybrids were mostly derived from Lillium auratum and Lillium speciosum. These beautiful plants range in height from 2 to 8 feet. They produce huge flowers up to a foot across. The pleasantly scented blossoms are borne in late summer. They are bowl-shaped with recurving petals. They come in white, pinks, deep reds, and bicolors. These are great for growing in containers, but may need staking because of their size." from Botany.com. "Oriental lilies have very large outward facing flowers and are very scented. They need an acid soil." from Broadleigh Gardens. |
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