Lilum Henryi

(Native of China) Unscented, heavily down facing recurved wild lily that is very easy to grow. Apricot/Orange with raised prominent stamens. Established stems will produce many flowers and might need staking to hold up the many flowers. Over one metre in height - winter dormant.
SKU: BULB-LHENRYI
$10.00

(Native of China) Unscented, heavily down facing recurved wild lily that is very easy to grow. Apricot/Orange with raised prominent “starfish-like” papillae. Established stems will produce many flowers and might need staking to hold up the many flowers. Over one metre in height - winter dormant. 

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