Description
Lilium henryi AGM is a Turks cap specie producing up to 20 flowers per stem when fully mature. This variety has orange flowers with dark spots. Excellent garden plant Lilium Henryii is a very popular old lily. Grow lilies in any well drained soil and they will flower longer if planted in semi-shade of full sun.
AGM = Award of Garden Merit given by the RHS
Cultivation Instructions
Plant indoors: Lilies are very hardy and can withstand the cold so can be planted direct into soils outside in gardens and borders.
Plant Outside: Lilies are a very versatile garden plant and they are ideal when grown in borders or containers around the house and garden. Once planted lilies are best left undisturbed for a number of years. Cultivate soils to a depth of 20cms and plant bulbs 10-15cms deep and 10cms apart. In heavy soils, add humus matter and dig in well. Lilies prefer to be grown in well drained soils in the cooler or shadier parts of the garden. Lilies do like to get some sun during the day so very shaded areas are not recommended.
Care Tips:
In heavy soils add a handful of grit to the hole before planting the lily.
Protect the young shoots from slugs and snails and remember to feed the bulbs with bone-meal or something similar during the flowering period.
Work well when grown with shrubs, tall iris and Amarine
Lilies will benefit from using bulb starter or root grow when planting.
Growing Information
Flowering height: 56-60″ (140-150cms)
Flowering Period: July-August
Soil type: Humus rich slightly acidic soils. Free draining soils that do not get waterlogged.
Aspect: Semi shade to full sun. Happy in the colder parts of the garden.
Fragrant: N/A
Bulb spacing: Garden 10cms. Containers so as bulbs do not touch each other
Planting depth: Garden 10-15cms, Containers minimum 10cms
Our Tip: Pests. If Lily beetle is a problem, spray with an appropriate insecticide. Alternatively the orange adults can be picked off and then check the underneath of the leaves for larvae.
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