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Stargazer Lily

Stargazer Lily

The Oriental Lily Stargazer, 'Lilum ‘Stargazer’, has extremely large pink flowers with white edges and spots of red that are fragrant, producing 4-5 flowers per stem. The dark green foliage makes a great contrast with its flower color. ‘Stargazer’ has a plant height of 36” and is one of the most popular Lily’s on the market today. Cutting the pollen off the middle of the flower, not letting it touch the flower, will increase the bloom time on Lily’s. Proven to be resistant to rots and virus, it should not be left out of the perennial garden.




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The Asiatic Lily Blackout, 'Lilum ‘Blackout’, has extremely dark red, almost black, flowers that produces 4-5 flowers per stem. The dark green foliage makes a great contrast with its flower color. ‘Blackout’ has a plant height of 36” and is one of the newest Lily’s on the market today. Cutting the pollen off the middle of the flower, not letting it touch the flower, will increase the bloom time on Lily’s. Proven to be resistant to rots and virus, it should not be left out of the perennial garden.
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Casa Blanca (Oriental Lily) Lily Casa Blanca (Oriental Lily) Lily
The Oriental Lily Casa Blanca, 'Lilum ‘Casa Blanca’, has extremely large pure white flowers that are fragrant, producing 4-5 flowers per stem. The dark green foliage makes a great contrast with its flower color. ‘Casa Blanca’ has a plant height of 47” and is one of the most popular Lily’s on the market today. Blooming in mid to late June, ‘Casa Blanca’ should be planted in full sun and in a well drained soil. Proven to be resistant to rots and virus, it should not be left out of the perennial garden.
Stargazer Lily Stargazer Lily
The Oriental Lily Stargazer, 'Lilum ‘Stargazer’, has extremely large pink flowers with white edges and spots of red that are fragrant, producing 4-5 flowers per stem. The dark green foliage makes a great contrast with its flower color. ‘Stargazer’ has a plant height of 36” and is one of the most popular Lily’s on the market today. Cutting the pollen off the middle of the flower, not letting it touch the flower, will increase the bloom time on Lily’s. Proven to be resistant to rots and virus, it should not be left out of the perennial garden.