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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