The Siberia lily is a proud representative of oriental varieties. It produces numerous large, white flowers that measure twenty to twenty-five centimetres (eight to ten inches) in diameter. Their petals form lush stars with subtly wavy edges, while the flowers excrete a fairly persistent fragrance. Those astonishing cups come with an additional touch of light green at the base, which prevents them from appearing bland. The majestic Siberia lily reaches a fair height of one-hundred-and-twenty centimetres (forty-eight inches). A lush inflorescence consisting of several huge flowers crowns a sturdy stem that in the lower parts is covered with alternate leaves. The first, large buds of this lily develop in June, the last ones in August. Oriental lily can add its dazzling ornamental qualities to a garden and interior decoration.
Presented variety that enchants with its appearance and fragrance must be planted at a sunny site, yet not in the scorching sun. Such conditions, especially in the afternoon, can do harm to your lilies. Plant bulbs in fertile soil equipped with a proper drainage layer. Trim wilterd flowers after flowering, leaving the stem only, to help regenerate the bulb exhausted by the flowering. Lily must be watered and fertilized regularly during the season. Weeding and loosening the soil is also recommended. Presented plant is rather udemanding, quite resistant to pests and most diseases. Oriental lilies require good covering for the winter - this group of lilies is most sensitive to frost.
Quoted price is valid for 1 bulb of Siberia oriental lily, sized eighteen to twenty centimetres (seven to eight inches) in circumference. The packaging label contains essential plant facts and growing instructions.
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