Although The Botanical Name Is Lycoris, It Is More Commonly Known By Several Different Names, Such As: Surprise Lilies, Naked Ladies, Spider Lilies, And September Lilies. It Is A Long-Time Heirloom Favorite In Southern Gardens That Produces Flower Clusters On Strong, Tall Stems That Are Leafless. (Strap-Shaped Leaves Emerge After The Bloom Stalk Fades). Rodents And Deer Avoid Them, And Once Established, They Are Both Carefree And Long Lived. Sought After Bulb Variety In Limited Supply, Not Typically Available At The Big Box Stores. Red Spider Lily’S Brilliant Red Flowers Remind Me Of An Azalea’S Ball Truss. Blooms From Early September To Mid-October Depending Where Its Planted. Long Lived. Radiata Is Fragrant. Do Not Disturb The Bulbs After Planting, And Mulch Lightly Over The Winter. Some Degree Of Shade Will Prolong The Blooming Period. Water Frequently During The Growth Cycle, But Let The Bulbs Dry Out During The Dormancy Period In The Summer.
- Bulb Size 10/12 Cm
- A Favorite Heirloom In Southern Gardens
- Also Known As Magic Lily, Or Naked Ladies
- Fall Blooming
- Rodents And Deer Avoid Them, And Once Established, They Are Both Carefree And Long Lived
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