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Terry asian lily spring pink. Lily spring pink Advantages of purchasing bulbs in our store

Lily Spring Pink is a beautifully flowering hybrid created from Eastern Chinese and Japanese varieties. The stems are tall and erect. Inflorescences are clusters of 20-30 buds. When blooming, the plant is covered with elegant double flowers - white with a lilac, crimson or pinkish tint. The splendor of the crowns is given by 12 petals arranged in the form of two rings - one above the other.

Methods for propagating Spring Pink lilies

Asian hybrids can be propagated by ripe bulbs, baby bulbs, bulbs, individual scales of bulbs and seeds separated from the nest.

The optimal method is bulbous; it is effective both in autumn and spring.

  1. Aerial bulbs - bulbs appear in the axils of the leaves after flowering. By the second season after planting, healthy bulbs form from them.
  2. Bulb scales are embedded in closed ground from spring to autumn. By the next growing season, ready-made seed bulbs will appear on them.
  3. Seeds are collected from ripened capsules and sown in March. This method is the most labor-intensive: germination is limited to 70%, and some new plants lose their original characteristics.

Advantages of purchasing bulbs in our store

  1. Healthy planting material - bulbs are certified.
  2. Excellent varietal characteristics - bulbs from elite plants.
  3. Detailed consultation: we guarantee the complete success of your endeavor.
  4. Economical purchase: You will get Spring Pink lilies at the best price.

Lily Spring Pink






Product description

Lilies are perennial herbaceous, bulbous plants. The bulbs are ovoid or round in shape, 2-20 cm in diameter, consisting of individual juicy, open scales, adjacent to each other more or less tightly. The stems are straight, densely leafy, green, dark purple or with dark brown streaks, 30-250 cm high. In some species, aerial bulbs - bulbs - develop on the stems and in the axils of the leaves, which are used for reproduction. The leaves are sessile or petiolate, from 2-3 to 20 cm long, arranged in an alternate order, less often whorled. The flowers are solitary or collected in groups of 2-4 in pyramidal or umbellate inflorescences. Color white, red, orange, pink, lilac or yellow, for the most part with specks, stripes or spots on inside tepals.
Location: prefer sunny, warm, slightly shaded places.
Soil: any well-drained soil, rich in nutrients, loose, sandy-clayey, limestone.
Planting: in September, to a depth of 15-20cm.
Reproduction: corms and seeds.
Use: in group plantings, mixborders, flower beds, for cutting.

Asian hybrids are the most numerous section, uniting more than 2000 varieties that are promising for cultivation everywhere. They are quite unpretentious, frost-resistant, and reproduce quickly and easily. Flowers vary in shape and color. They bloom in the second half of June-July. Suitable for forcing out of season.

Spring Pink - plant height 75cm, pale pink flower with a thin dark edging around the edge.

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Graceful, graceful lilies are perennial bulbous plants that overwinter in open ground. In culture they are quite unpretentious and hardy. They grow well in full sun, but also like partial shade. They take root and grow well in soils of any origin, where there is sufficient nutrition, moisture and oxygen. Although lilies are moisture-loving, they should not be planted close to groundwater. Lilies are also demanding on soil acidity. Eastern hybrids are suitable for slightly acidic peaty soils, tubular hybrids are suitable for slightly alkaline soils, other species and varieties prefer neutral soils. Lilies look great in group plantings, but they need plenty of air circulation, so don't plant them too close together. Care comes down to watering and a few fertilizing complex fertilizer: during planting, during the appearance of sprouts, during budding and after flowering. The lily blooms for a long time due to the fact that its buds bloom alternately. The earliest flowering time is for Asian hybrids: from early to mid-summer. All other groups except oriental hybrids, bloom in mid-summer. Oriental hybrids have the latest flowering, and often their flowers can be seen in the first weeks of autumn. Lilies are grown in one place without transplantation for 3-5 years. During this period from the bulbs of different ages and the size of the nests formed, and beautiful flowers enhance the beauty of your garden.

Lily Spring Pink (Spring Pink). The flowers are large, double, pale pink, sometimes almost white, with purple specks and a characteristic border at the base of the petals. Stable, unpretentious.

Lilies. Suitable for any floral design of areas. Low growing varieties and species are used for planting on borders, tall lilies are used for background decoration and in solitary plantings. They are good in groups, planted in clumps on the lawn. They look beautiful against the background of trees and shrubs and in combination with many annuals and perennials. Some low-growing lilies can be used to decorate rocky areas. Using lilies when decorating flower beds different periods flowering, you can admire them from June to mid-September.

Asian hybrids. Most adapted to the conditions Middle zone Russian section of lilies. The varieties of this group have the greatest diversity in color, flower structure, height and flowering time. They, with the exception of a few varieties, have no aroma. The range of this group is very extensive.

The breeding trend in this group is aimed at creating varieties with bright single-color, two-color or three-color flower colors, there are the most beautiful varieties with double flowers.

They prefer neutral or slightly acidic and well-fertilized soils. They grow poorly on calcareous soils. Requires a sunny location, protected from strong winds. The landing site should not be flooded with melt or storm water. Very frost-resistant and unpretentious in cultivation.

Lily Spring Pink is a beautifully flowering hybrid created from Eastern Chinese and Japanese varieties. The stems are tall and erect. Inflorescences are clusters of 20-30 buds. When blooming, the plant is covered with elegant double flowers - white with a lilac, crimson or pinkish tint. The splendor of the crowns is given by 12 petals arranged in the form of two rings - one above the other.

METHODS OF REPRODUCTION OF SPRING PINK LILIES

Asian hybrids can be propagated by ripe bulbs, baby bulbs, bulbs, individual scales of bulbs and seeds separated from the nest.

The optimal method is bulbous; it is effective both in autumn and spring.

  1. Aerial bulbs - bulbs appear in the axils of the leaves after flowering. By the second season after planting, healthy bulbs form from them.
  2. Bulbous scales are embedded in closed ground from spring to autumn. By the next growing season, ready-made seed bulbs will appear on them.
  3. Seeds are collected from ripened capsules and sown in March. This method is the most labor-intensive: germination is limited to 70%, and some new plants lose their original characteristics.