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Pink County Asiatic lily

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The Pink County Asiatic lily with lush pink flowers offers an excellent option for the home garden, lawns, and other greenery on your property. Its beautiful appearance, simple maintenance, and excellent health all belong to features that allow Asiatic lilies to win gardeners' hearts. The gorgeous, stulish Pink County lily will attract your attention from afar. It owes that quality to unusually large flowers and tall, stiff stems. Magnificent, intensely pink flowers with subtle dots blend in perfectly on flower beds, lawn borders, and plantings at the background of a hedge. Graceful inflorescences of the Pink County lily can be admired from mid-June. A delicate, barely perceptible fragrance accompanies the flowering. Classic Asiatic lilies grow well in the garden and in containers. Their stems with buds that are soon to open offer great great material for eye-catching bouquets.

Lily likes fertile, moderately moist soil enriched with a dab of compost. Sunny areas, especially those that bask in sunlight in the morning, support production of tremendous, brightly coloured flowers. Asiatic lilies, including Pink County, are famous for their good hardiness. There is no need to dig out their bulbs every year. Do it every few years, when the flowering becomes less abundant or a plant group becomes too dense and needs a change of position.

We hereby offer one bulb of the Pink County Asiatic lily, w rozmiarze 14/16 cm. The packaging label contains essential plant facts and growing instructions.

  • Variety: Pink County
  • Use: ornamental - garden, pots, cut flower
  • Growth form: erect
  • Flower colour: pink
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Site: sunny; fertile, moderately moist soil
  • Bulb size (circumference):: 14/16 cm
  • Bulbs: 1
  • Flowering period: June to July
  • Wintering in the ground?: yes