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About propagation
Bulb gathering is a dangerous method in natural resources for this species.
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I have only 3, one in a bed ,2 in pots. I am waiting for the seed pods to dry and try to grow from seed? They are glorious..i also want t...Read More
This can be a spectacular plant where it's happy. I've seen happy, spectacularly blooming plants in my area. However, I've rarely gotten ...Read More
It is not about the plant.
I just do not know why Home Depot sells it in Montreal. (Zone 4). I planted it in last September an...Read More
I started out with 1 bulb 9 years ago and today I have more than 50 in the garden. I have moved them into full sun, partial sun, partial...Read More
Very effective keeping gophers away. Once I moved them the neighbor and I had problems the following spring. The reason why I give it a...Read More
I collected this plant in the Zagros Mountains of Iran in the 1960's for the Royal Horticultural Society and sent the bulbs to Wisley Ga...Read More
The bulb itself has a nice musky-skunky odour of which, I must admit, I have grown fond.
The bulbs are somewhat bowl-shape...Read More
I suspect this plant may only bloom well every other year. Last year I had spectacular bloom but this year the shoot shows absolutely n...Read More
Should be called "Royal Imperial". This is really the king of lillies. I was told it's rodent repellent.
Very effective in borders. Bulbs multiply. Best to leave them alone once they are planted.
A regal garden monarch. Its elegant circle of red-orange bells is topped by a distinctive coronet of foliage.