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TIGER LILY LILIUM TIGRINUM

grows 5 feet tall, very attractive

$ 5.00     Sold out, next availabily late summer 2007     Back to homepage

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Tiger Lily, Lilium lancifolium, syn tigrinum gets 5'tall and looks quiet impressive if planted in masses. I grew mine from Bulbils and while they bloomed already in the first year, they got stronger and taller in the second year. Now they have their third season and produce quite a lot of bulbils that develp directly on top of the leaves. I harvest them, just before I ship them to you, so you get the freshest bulbils available. The Tiger Lilies multiply quickly and perform best, if the top is exposed to sun, while the roots in shade. Very drough tolerant, once established and easy to grow. 

Hardy zone 4-10

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