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  1. Mar 3, 2021 · Elodie Lily. With a semi-double bloom making it twice as special, this baby pink flower with tiny maroon spots has another attractive quality—it's pollen-free, making it an ideal candidate for bouquets. Division: Asiatic hybrid. emkaplin // Getty Images. 9.

  2. May 8, 2023 · Protect from freezing. During winter months, cover the lily bed with straw or evergreen boughs to protect the bulbs from freezing. 4. Keep the lilies trimmed. During the flowering season, trim the spent blooms, keeping at least 2/3s of the stem intact to keep your strong and healthy for years to come.

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  3. The true lilies are erect perennial plants with leafy stems, scaly bulbs, usually narrow leaves, and solitary or clustered flowers.The flowers consist of six petal-like segments, which may form the shape of a trumpet, with a more or less elongated tube, as in the Madonna lily (Lilium candidum) and Easter lily (L. longiflorum).

  4. North American Lily Society. The North American Lily Society (NALS) was organized in 1947 to promote interest in the genus Lilium. The society has active members from almost every state and province in North America, as well as from many countries around the world. Joining the society is a great way to learn about lilies.

  5. May 13, 2024 · Seal the bag and store it in a warm, dark, well-ventilated location. Ideal temperatures are around 75°F. Wait for the bulblets to form roots. Depending on the lily species, this can take 10 to 18 weeks. Once the bulblets have fully formed roots, transfer them to their permanent location.

  6. Apr 6, 2024 · This stunner is an Oriental hybrid lily, and it will perfume your entire garden in July, though some people will find the aroma overwhelming. Name: 'Stargazer' Lily (Lilium 'Stargazer') Flower Color: Pink, white. USDA Growing Zones: 4-9. Height: Up to 6 ft. tall, but most remain at 3-4 ft.

  7. When the seeds have expanded and developed little bulbs, refrigerate them for an additional three months. Keep peat moist and between 45 and 55°F during their cold spell. After three months, take the young bulbs out of the cold and plant them 1/2 inch deep in 4 to 6-inch pots with organically rich, well-draining soil.