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'Samur' growth habit.

'Samur' flower up close.

'Fangio' flowers up close.

'Fangio' flowers and buds.

'Fangio' planted en masse.

L.A. Hybrid Lily
Lilium L.A. Hybrid

Liliaceae

Introduced in 1992, L.A. hybrids are a cross between longiflorum lilies and Asiatic hybrids. The longiflorum traits produce more of a trumpet shape and provide a longer vase life. The Asiatic traits are responsible for the warmer flower colors and the upright calyx, which causes the flower heads to face upward.

Plant Type: perennial

Plant Form or Habit: upright/vertical

Plant Use: Plant in groups in beds or borders. Use as cut flowers.

Propagation:
division
Light Requirement: full sun full sun/part shade

Flower Color:
red
orange
yellow
violet
pink
Bloom Period:
mid-summer
late summer
Height: Minimum: 54 inches      Maximum: 68 inches

Width: Minimum: 12 inches     Maximum: 68 inches

Foliage Texture: medium

USDA Hardiness Zone: 5

Water Requirements: average

Additional Comments: Deer love to dig and eat lily bulbs.


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