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Gilding the Lily: Developments in Asiatic Hybrid Lilies
GardenLine / Porpourri - Miscellaneous / Gilding the Lily: Developments in Asiatic Hybrid Lilies Gardeners have shared a centuries-long fascination for the lily. Chiefly prized for the beauty and elegance of their flowers, lilies have also been ... [... more]
University of Saskatchewan

Lilium 'Golden Sunburst'
Golden tellow with green veins Division 6a Trumpet/Aurelian hybrid lilies typically grow 4-6' tall, but sometimes to as much as 9' tall once well-established. 'Golden Sunburst' features flared, trumpet-shaped, golden yellow flowers with green ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Lilium 'Holean' AMERICA
Pale pink with white edges Oriental hybrid lilies are known for their intense fragrances, large flowers, and rich colors. This dwarf hybrid flower is 4-5" across and features 6 pale pink petals with white edges. Blooms July to August on 16-18" . [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Lilium (group)
White, ink, red, orange, yellow, lavender, purple often with spotting and/or striping Most hybrid lilies are easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. They prefer rich, organic soils and are often best sited ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Lilium (African Queen Group)
Lilies sold in commerce today as 'African Queen' are Division 6a trumpet/Aurelian hybrid lilies that typically grow 4-6' tall, but sometimes taller once well-established. Primarily because of considerable variation in flower color, the preferred ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Lilium (Pink Perfection Group)
Lilies sold in commerce today as 'Pink Perfection' are Division 6a trumpet/Aurelian hybrid lilies that typically grow 4-6' tall, but sometimes to 8' tall once well-established. Primarily because of considerable variation in flower color, the ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Lilium 'Casa Blanca'
For the average gardener, Oriental hybrid lilies are easy to grow. Usually pest free, but potential diseases include: (1) lily mosaic virus (prompt control of aphids which vector the disease is highly recommended, since there is no cure once ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Lilium 'Amethyst Temple'
Amethyst pink Division 6a Trumpet/Aurelian hybrid lilies typically grow 4-6' tall, but sometimes to as much as 9' tall once well-established. 'Amethyst Temple' features trumpet-shaped, amethyst pink flowers. Flowers are fragrant. Flowers bloom in ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Lilium 'Muscadet'
White with pink center stripes on petals Oriental hybrid lilies are known for their intense fragrances, large flowers, and rich colors. This hybrid flower is 5-6" across and features 6 white petals with a pink stripe down the middle of each ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Bulb Booster - 3.5 No. 9-9-6 Model 554269
Researched and developed for Holland's bulb growers and importers. 9-9-6. Special formula for all spring and summer flowering bulbs. For use on bulbs- begonias- cannas- caladium- hybrid lilies- hymenocalis- gloriosas- crocasmias- acidatheras- dahlia- [... more]
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Flowering Bulbs as Perennials - Lilium Oriental hybrids
Lilies, Oriental hybrid lilies Lilium flowers in mid-summer (July/August) for 2-3 weeks (each cultivar) and plants are 2-6 feet tall, depending on the cultivar. Flowers are fragrant. L. 'Star Gazer' Lilium - Oriental hybrids LILIUM - ORIENTAL HYBRIDS [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension
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