Lily - Yellow Brush

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The strong, brightly coloured Yellow Brush variety belongs to the Asiatic lily group. This tall, vigorously growing lily delights in the summer time with its flowers. Beautiful, lemon-yellow flowers with curled petals are marked with a maroon pattern of lines and dots. The outward-facing calyxes interspersed with bright green buds enchant your eyes. The intense colour of the flowers and their contrasting pattern wonderfully enliven all garden and floristic compositions. Durable, bright Yellow Brush flowers shine on flower beds and borders, or charmingly diversify arrangements in pots and planters on the balcony. Those stunning, magnificent flowers look great in a bouquet or a decoration carefully arranged in a bowl.

Choose soil rich in humus, quite light and permeable for your lily culture. The site should be sunny, but slightly sheltered from the hot afternoon sun. After planting and in later periods of growth, make sure to maintain moderate humidity. Organic fertilizers and mineral preparations are suitable plant food for lilies. Mulch the soil after planting or plant bulbs among lower species of perennial and bedding plants. This is to protect the onion from overheating and the substrate from water loss. Asiatic lilies overwinter in the ground without any problems. Transplant them every few years, when they begin to bloom less well.

One package contains one bulb of the lily Yellow Brush, sized 16 to 18 centimetres in circumference. Basic plant facts and a quick growing guide were printed on the packaging label.

  • Variety: Yellow Brush
  • Use: ornamental - garden, ptots, cut flower
  • Growth form: erect
  • Flower colour: lemon-yellow
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Site: sunny, sheltered; humous, light, permeable soil
  • Bulb size (circumference):: 16/18 centimetres
  • Bulbs: 1
  • Wintering in the ground?: yes