Tinilco lily

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The Tinilco lily is a variety of Asiatic lily that is worth your attention. The beautiful bulbous perennial decorates gardens in June and July. Its terrific colours and long flowering belong to advantages of Tinilco lilies. Presented plant delights growers with its sumptuous, cup-shaped, pink flowers that come with a hint of maroon blush. The central part of the calyx has a golden shade, while the stamens take on the colour of the petals. This unique variety quickly finds admirers and becomes a favourite flower of many. The irresistible charm of Tinilco lilies can be displayed in bouquets and floral compositions. We recommend planting presented lily in larger groups, both on a flower bed and in a pot. It makes a great figure in both settings. Offered variety reaches a height of eighty to ninety centimetres (thirty-two to thirty-six inches).

Asiatic lilies are easy-to-grow and are therefore well suited for beginner gardeners. These durable, hardy, and disease-resistant plants forgive minor cultivation shortcomings. They require a light, fertile soil to develop well. Choose a moderately moist and nutrient-rich soil at a sunny or partially shaded situation. The full hardiness of the species allows you to keep the bulbs in the ground all year long.

we hereby offer one bulb of the Tinilco lily, sized sixteen to eighteen centimetres in circumference. The packaging label contains essential plant facts and growing instructions.

  • Variety: Tinilco
  • Use: ornamental - garden, pots, cut flower
  • Growth form: erect
  • Flower colour: pink with maroon blush
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Flower type: cup-shaped
  • Site: sunny or partial shade; light, fertile, moderately moist soil
  • Bulb size (circumference):: 16/18 cm
  • Bulbs: 1
  • Height: 80 to 90 centimetres
  • Flowering period: June to July
  • Wintering in the ground?: yes