Flowers start out yellowish and turn to near red by the third day. Upright rhizome Planting Information Leaves are green new leaves are blotched. Small leaf spread 1-3 ft.In optimum conditions will reach full potential of leaf spread (this is not referring to size of the leaves) we are speaking of the area that the leaves will cover.
Hardy lilies are perennial and will go dormant, and will winter over in zone 4 and above if placed below the freeze line.
Weather permitting we start shipping in late March to early April and continue until September
1 = $ 13.95 each 3 = $ 12.95 each
PYGMAEA RUBRA
PYGMAEA RUBRA * Inner petals red, outer petals pink. Petals are star shape Upright rhizome. This lily does fine in the spring pads are lush and green and starts blooming in mid April, then as soon as the hot weather arrives here in Colorado and the temperatures reach in the 90’s and 100’s it seems to get stunted and is not as prolific, then perks up again in the late summer. Planting Information This lily does fine in the spring pads are lush and green and starts blooming in mid April, then as soon as the hot weather arrives here in Colorado and the temperatures reach in the 90’s and 100’s it seems to get stunted and is not as prolific, then perks up again in the late summer. Considered a dwarf and has a leaf spread of 1-2 feet In optimum conditions will reach full potential of leaf spread (this is not referring to size of the leaves) we are speaking of the area that the leaves will cover. Hardy lilies are perennial and will go dormant, and will winter over in zone 4 and above if placed below the freeze line. Weather permitting we start shipping in late March to early April and continue until September
1 = $ 18.95 each 3 = $ 17.95 each
HELVOLA
This is a sweetheart of a lily with tiny buttery yellow cup shaped blooms which are only 1-2 inches in diameter. Once established this dwarf lily will produce a abundance of blooms. This lily is especially great for small tub gardens but is a favorite among all water gardeners. Small upright rhizome.
Leaves are mottled, small and egg shape usually only 3 inches in diameter once lily is full grown. Leaf spread is 1-2 feet Planting Information
In optimum conditions will reach full potential of leaf spread (this is not referring to size of the leaves) we are speaking of the area that the leaves will cover.
Hardy lilies are perennial and will go dormant, and will winter over in zone 4 and above if placed below the freeze line.
Weather permitting we start shipping in late March to early April and continue until September