Easy Spot Asiatic lily

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The Easy Spot Asiatic Lily will stand out in every arrangement. Fans of this species should appreciate its elegant flowers that are adorned with a dense, dotted pattern. This wonderful lily does not produce anthers, so even allergy sufferers can grow it their gardens without fear. The exotic beauty of the Easy Spot lily comes from the colour contrast. The creamy-white base of the petals is covered with dark purple dots. Erect, single lily stalks grow to an average height of one hundred to one-hundred-and-ten centimetres (forty to forty-four inches). The delightful Easy Spot Lily unveils its charm in early summer, from June on. Gardeners, landscape architects, and florists all love lilies, these extraordinary flowers of great versatility. Lily can adorn borders and flower beds alike.

Lilies love the sun and moist, yet not-too-wet soil. A little shade provided by other plants will not prevent them from growing. Asiatic lilies develops best in not-too-compact, fertile soil with a neutral reaction. It is recommended to plant the bulbs in autumn, before first frost, or in the spring after the weather has stabilized. The bulbs of this lily winter in the ground, which makes cultivation even easier.

We hereby offer one bulb of the Easy Spot Asiatic lily, sized eighteen to twenty centimetres (seven to eight inches) in circumference. The packaging label contains essential plant facts and growing instructions.

  • Variety: Easy Spot
  • Use: ornamental - garden, cut flower
  • Growth form: erect
  • Flower colour: creamy-white with crimson dots
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Site: sunny; medium-compact, fertile soil with a neutral reaction
  • Bulb size (circumference):: 18/20 cm
  • Bulbs: 1
  • Height: 100 to 110 centimetres
  • Flowering period: June to July
  • Planting period: spring or autumn
  • Wintering in the ground?: yes