Lily (Pollen Free) Collection | Thompson & Morgan (2024)

Inject a bold rainbow of colour into your summer borders and patio pots with this showstopping collection of stunningly vibrant Asiatic lilies. Thriving in sun or part shade in well-drained soil, Asiatics are famed for their bright colours and are fully hardy, so will re-emerge year after year to burst into glorious bloom. This collection brings together five pollen-free varieties that are ideal for cutting – no more mess under your vase! Generous clusters of large, upwards-facing double flowers are produced atop tall, sturdy stems. The lustrous, intensely coloured blooms are beautifully offset by glossy deep green foliage.

Lily (Pollen free) Collection contains:

  • Lily 'Bald Eagle' – clusters of up to nine lustrous crimson blooms, each 5 inches across
  • Lily 'Scoubidou' – extra-large, zingy pumpkin-orange blooms
  • Lily 'Gold Twin' – large, deep golden yellow double blooms
  • Lily 'Red Twin' – large, deep brick-red double blooms
  • Lily 'Belvedere' – an Easter x Asiatic hybrid producing large, exquisitely elegant cream double blooms

Height: 100cm (39"). Spread: 30cm (12").

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10 Bulbs (2 Of Each Variety) (KF1566)

Asiatic lilies prefer a moist, free draining, neutral to acid soil that is rich in organic matter. Prior to planting, add plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost to the soil to give your lilies the best start. When growing lilies in containers, use a loam based compost such as John Innes No.2. Lily bulbs should be planted at a depth of approximately 3 times their own height and 15cm (6") apart. Planting deeply helps to protect the bulb during particularly hot periods. Choose a sheltered, sunny position where lilies will grow with their heads in the sun and their roots in the shade.

Feed and water Asiatic lily bulbs regularly throughout the growing season, keeping them moist at all times. Deadhead faded blooms at the base of the flower where they join the stem to prevent the development of seed pods. When cutting Asiatic lily flowers for indoor arrangements, it is important to leave a third of the stem intact in order to feed the bulb for the following year.

After flowering leave the stems intact until they begin to yellow in autumn. Reduce watering and move containers of lilies to a cool, frost free position over winter. Lilies grown in borders can be lifted, cleaned and stored for the winter, however in mild areas most lilies should survive outdoors provided that the soil is not too wet. A mulch of well rotted manure or garden compost should be applied in spring. Divide and repot container grown lilies into fresh compost every other year.

Seeds and garden supplies will normally be delivered within the time period stated against each product as detailed above. Plants, bulbs, corms, tubers, shrubs, trees, potatoes, etc. are delivered at the appropriate time for planting or potting on. Delivery times will be stated on the product page above, or in your order acknowledgement page and email.

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Orders which include any other products will incur a delivery charge of £6.99.

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Lily (Pollen Free) Collection | Thompson & Morgan (2024)
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