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Borrello tree lily

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The Borrello tree lily is an amazing plant that impresses not only with its beauty, but also with its size. Its straight, erect stems are crowned with numerous, cup-shaped flowers that are dark pink or almost burgundy red. They harmonize perfectly with dark green, shiny foliage, giving the plant a truly royal character. Abundant flowering, longevity, and easy cultivation belong to advantages of this lily that you should not underestimate. A wonderful, lush, and tall tree lily can produce dozens of flowers in one season, becoming a real star of the garden during the summer months. Presented lily variety can reach 150 to 200 centimetres in height after a few years, after it has settled in the garden for good. That impressive size will not let this plant remain unnoticed.

Lily bulbs should be planted in well-drained and fertile soil. Choose sunny or semi-shaded places for them. Lilies can grow at the same site for several years, provided the soil is fertile. Removing of faded flowers belongs to important care measures. This treatment stimulates the plant to produce new buds. Borrello lily is frost-resistant and does not need to be excavated for the winter.

The price is valid for one bulb of the Borrello tree lily, sized 20/22 centimetres in circumference. Basic plant facts and growing instructions were printed on the package label.

  • Variety: Borrello
  • Use: ornamental - garden
  • Growth form: erect
  • Flower colour: dark pink to burgundy red
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Foliage: green, narrow, shiny
  • Flower type: six-petal, cup-shaped, gathered in clusters
  • Site: sunny or partial shade; fertile soil over a drainage layer
  • Bulb size (circumference):: 20/22 cm
  • Bulbs: 1
  • Height: 150 to 200 cm
  • Flowering period: summer
  • Wintering in the ground: yes