Van Zyverden 7ct Lilies Big Brother Bulbs
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Détail
- Weight: 2 Pounds
- Approx Min Plant Height: 60 Inches
- Approx Max Plant Height: 60 Inches
- Plant Variety: Lily
- Light Condition Required: Sun/Shade Mix
- Planting Cycle: Perennial
- Hardiness Zone: 4, 8, 6, 3, 5, 7
- Count: 7 Bulbs
- Planting Depth: 8 Inches
- Planting Spacing: 16 Inches
- Good full sun perennial choice
- Sturdy stems support mammoth sized blooms
- Newer variety in lily breeding
- Bulb Size: 16/18 cm/Exposure: Full sun to partial shade/Blooms: Summer/Plant Time: Fall & Spring/Grows 60 tall
- Hardy in USDA zones 3-8/Ships to 48 contiguous US states, plus the District of Columbia
- Care Instructions: Plant in well-drained soil where they will receive 6-8 hours of sun a day. They are winter hardy and considered a strong perennial that can be left in the ground and will re-bloom year after year if the conditions are right. Lilies perform best when mulched.
Lilies are one of the truly great garden plants, as they are beloved by gardeners everywhere. Their beauty, diversity, extended season of bloom, graceful stature and overall reliable disposition reflect the fruits of hundreds of years of selective breeding. In Chinese, the word Lily means forever in love. The lilium family is so large, varied, and complex that it is challenging to describe them in short. Lilies are deer and critter resistant. Plant just about anywhere - borders, beds, cutting gardens, perennial gardens, pots and containers. Lilium Big Brother lives up to its name. This oriental trumpet lily produces fragrant, yellow flowers on sturdy stems to support the weight of the oversized flowers. It's known for its huge 6' tall tree like stems and great big giant 14-15 fragrant flowers. By the third year they will normally attain their maximum height and flower size. Great choice for the cut garden or for creating that curb appeal to wow the neighbors. Good naturalizer returning for years to come. Very easy to grow. Several stems grow from a single bulb.
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