What is Asian lily?
Asian lily is a lily in the family lilium . Plants in this genus are sometimes referred to as "real lilies", reflecting the fact that they are botanically classified as lilies, rather than just call "lilies" people who are not informed of gardening. Real lilies are bulbs and have fleshy stems, leaves similar to blades and trumpets flowers. Asian lily is one of the simplest growth. Given the area that gets the sun for at least half a day and some well -exhausted land, these lilies will flourish with a minimum effort by the gardener. They usually return every year in very strong clusters, which requires thinning every three to four years to break the bulbs and distribute them so that they do not put each other in the soil.
Asian lilies care involves mulching for autumn and cutting dead leaves when plants die in autumn. These plants also benefit from being fertilized in the spring to stimulate growth. Asian lilies make beautiful cut flowers and theyThey attract butterflies very much, making them a great addition to the butterfly garden. They tend to do best when they are planted in large beds and clusters to have the opportunity to echo, and some cultivars may be necessary to bet when they grow to support flowers.
Gardeners can successfully grow Asian lilies in USDA zones three to 11. Bulbs can be planted either in early autumn or in the middle of spring, and plants will produce flowers in June and July. There are a range of colors, including orange, white, red and yellow, and some flowers are varied, with colors such as red and white or orange and yellow. Asian lily can also be grown in large containers, for gardeners who do not have a lot of space for work.
Many gardens suppliers sell Asian lily bulbs, especially in the season when they should be planted. The bulbs are not completely sleeping so he shouldy be planted as soon as possible. Seedlings can also be planted instead of bulbs. People who have noticed a particularly fine cultivation of cultivar can politely ask if some bulbs will be available when plants are divided; Many gardeners like to share their Asian lilies of bulbs, especially if they can exchange them for bulbs from a rare cultivar or other leisure plants.