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  1. African Queen – Trumpet Lilies. Photo source: Gardenia.net. These exquisite trumpet-shaped flowers are apricot-orange in color and highly fragrant. This type of lily grows to be between 36″ and 40″ in height. African queen trumpet lilies make an elegant statement in any summer garden. Blooms in mid-late summer.

  2. Planting tips: Plant lilies in a berm or raised bed to ensure proper drainage. Lilies look best when planted in clusters of three or more bulbs. In areas of high rainfall, plant lily bulbs on their side to prevent rotting. If you have naturally acidic soil, add some garden lime to the planting hole.

  3. Oct 6, 2023 · Stakes. Some lilies need additional support, such as stakes or canes. Lily varieties with mature heights of over 3 feet will benefit from staking or hooping to keep them upright. Insert stakes or canes about 6 inches from the plant’s base when shoots are young and immature, and attach them loosely with ties or twine.

  4. Feb 3, 2023 · 10. African Queen. ‘African Queen’ is a fragrant variety, with six- to eight-inch apricot colored blooms that appear in midsummer. A winner of the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society, ‘African Queen’ makes delightful cut flowers as well as adding interest to the garden.

  5. Dec 22, 2021 · Casa Blanca. Casa Blanca is a snow-white outward-facing oriental lily with a thin green starburst center. This type of lily performs best in full sun to partial shade. Under good care, the Casa Blanca can grow to approximately 3 to 4 feet tall. 3. Dizzy.

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · Madonna lily. lily, (genus Lilium ), genus of 80 to 100 species of herbaceous flowering plants of the family Liliaceae, native to temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Many lilies are prized as ornamental plants, and they have been extensively hybridized. The word lily is also used in the common names of many plants of other genera that ...

  7. Feb 7, 2020 · Lilies spread and fill in the space. Cover the bulb with earth, pressing down gently. After planting, water well. If planting lily bulbs in the fall, water two to three times before the ground freezes. If you live in a climate with warmer temperatures, plant your lily bulbs a little deeper (closer to the 9 inches).

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