 Lilium washingtonianum |
Zone: 7-9 Date de la Récolte: samedi 13 octobre 2007 Nombre de Graines: 30-40
Description: A lovely fragrant native lily with trumpet shaped flowers. Young blooms begin life an ivory white (dark purple speckles within) then age to a pink to purple....very much like its other native liliacea kin, the western trillium (Trillium ovatum). Because the flowers open in succession over the blooming season, so you will see white to pink flowers at the same time. Plants grow to 1-2 meters in height with a 60 cm spread. Grey green somewhat broadish leaves are spaced in dense whorls along the lower 2/3 of the stem. Co-evolved with our wacky climate and soils so it will withstand summer drought when established.
Culture: Hypogée germination.
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