Photo B is the incredibly beautiful Regal Lily, Lilium regale , discovered years ago growing wild in China. This one is the real thing, and no lily common name is more mis-used.) Trumpet Lilies Sometimes called 'Aurelian Hybrids' or other names, the large,...
Cut Flowers: Yes
Days to Bloom: Blooms in 120 days
Soil Moisture: Average, Well Draining
Plant Type / Life Cycle: Perennial
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
The sunny colored downward facing flowers fit neatly between other plants and also make a great addition to patio pots. Martagon Lily Sunny Morning has up to 50 flowers per stem that are golden-orange with dark spots.
They bloom from mid-summer through early fall. The stunning yellow bi-colored lily shown with red daylilies and gladiolus is the popular Asiatic Hybrid, 'Grand Cru'. Spectacular lilies for your garden; it's easy.
This lily is perfect for patio pots, growing in between shrubs, and makes a colorful border. Martagon Lily Bulbs Manitoba Morning produces up to 50 blooms per stem with flowers that are reddish-pink with light creamy yellow centers and dark spots.
They enjoy being root-bound. The bulbs are irregular, sort of like ginger roots, and several can be planted in the same pot. Callas do best when sited in dappled or bright, yet indirect sunlight.
✓ Deer Resistant
✓ Rabbit Resistant
Mature Height: 12-14" tall
Planting Depth: Bulbs/Tubers should be planted 3-4" below the soil line.
They enjoy being root-bound. The bulbs are irregular, sort of like ginger roots, and several can be planted in the same pot. Callas do best when sited in dappled or bright, yet indirect sunlight.
Containers: Yes
Soil Type: Clay Soil, Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil
Plant Type / Life Cycle: Annual
Poisonous or Toxic to Animals: All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. Toxic to dog and cats.
Planting Depth: Bulbs/Tubers should be planted 3-4" below the soil line.
Their fluted blooms and refined foliage make them a favorite for floral arrangements, but they also lend a sense of elegance to the landscape. Most all callas have pointed or heart-shaped foliage that's dark green, spattered with white spots.
Their fluted blooms and refined foliage make them a favorite for floral arrangements, but they also lend a sense of elegance to the landscape. Most all callas have pointed or heart-shaped foliage that's dark green, spattered with white spots.
Sometimes the clumps grow 36' high. If you plant your bulbs in spring, you'll have flowers in about 70-112 days. Set against its deep green, spotted foliage, 'Mango's tubular blooms are a delightful way to add warm color to the garden.
Mature Height: 16-18" tall
Deer Resistant: Yes
Planting Depth: Bulbs/Tubers should be planted 3-4" below the soil line.
Days to Bloom: Blooms in 70-112 days. (10-16 weeks)
Sometimes the clumps grow 36' high. If you plant your bulbs in spring, you'll have flowers in about 70-112 days. Graceful and extraordinary, this variety grows slightly shorter than other calla lilies, making it a perfect choice for garden edges and patio...
Days to Bloom: Blooms in 70-112 days. (10-16 weeks)
They enjoy being root-bound. The bulbs are irregular, sort of like ginger roots, and several can be planted in the same pot. Callas do best when sited in dappled or bright, yet indirect sunlight.
✓ Full Sun
✓ Easy to Grow
✓ Rabbit Resistant
Foliage: Green upright foliage.
Poisonous or Toxic to Animals: All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. Toxic to dog and cats.
Planting Depth: Bulbs/Tubers should be planted 3-4" below the soil line.
Best Gold brings rich, golden yellow blooms to the summer garden. Most all callas have pointed or heart-shaped foliage that's dark green, spattered with white spots. 'Best Gold' Calla Lily brings rich, yellow blooms and plenty of elegance to the summer...
Poisonous or Toxic to Animals: All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. Toxic to dog and cats.
Soil Type: Clay Soil, Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil
Days to Bloom: Blooms in 70-112 days. (10-16 weeks)
Their fluted blooms and refined foliage make them a favorite for floral arrangements, but they also lend a sense of elegance to the landscape. Most all callas have pointed or heart-shaped foliage that's dark green, spattered with white spots.
Foliage: Green upright foliage with white specks.
Containers: Yes
Soil Moisture: Average, Well Draining
Bloom Time: Mid summer until frost
Soil Type: Clay Soil, Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil
Days to Bloom: Blooms in 70-112 days. (10-16 weeks)
There are several South African native species of this bulb, a close relative of the Crinum Lily and the Amaryllis. Lily Langtry, who was born in Jersey.. The perfect bulb to add color when the rest of the garden is winding down, Nerine Lily produces...
Rehmannii , and these have more narrow leaves than the classic white type. Growing Callas: Ever since Katherine Hepburn whispered, "The Calla Lilies are in bloom again," in one of her old films (Stage Door, 1937), American gardeners have thought of them...
✓ Full Sun
✓ Deer Resistant
✓ Rabbit Resistant
Additional Information: Perennial in zones 8-10. Can be grown as annuals in zones 3-7.
Common Name: Salsa Calla Lily Mix
Planting Depth: Bulbs/Rhizomes should be planted 1-2" below the soil line.
The common white one* is Zantedeschia aethiopica , and like all callas, it's hardy in the US only in Zones 8 through 10. Their fluted blooms and refined foliage make them a favorite for floral arrangements, but they also lend a sense of elegance to the...
They enjoy being root-bound. The bulbs are irregular, sort of like ginger roots, and several can be planted in the same pot. Callas do best when sited in dappled or bright, yet indirect sunlight.
✓ Plants for Small Spaces
✓ Rabbit Resistant
Planting Depth: Bulbs/Tubers should be planted 3-4" below the soil line.
Poisonous or Toxic to Animals: All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. Toxic to dog and cats.
Popping out of the ground after summer rains, these tender perennial bulbs are pollinator friendly and as adorable as can be. (Zephyranthes robusta) The darling, crocus-like blooms of Pink Rain Lilies are sweethearts of the summer garden.
Planting Depth: Bulbs/Tubers should be planted 2-3" below the soil line.
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
Worldwide shipment. We sell wholesale saffron(Crocus sativa) bulbs to any destination. Please, take contact for prices, conditions and more information. Our bulbs are Dutch bred and acclimatized to colder environements so they are easier to stand colder...
More than 500 varieties of lily bulbs from Holland (Trumpet, Twinkle, Double, Asiatic, Oriental, LA, LO etc.) at very competitive wholesale prices. Please visit our website for more information
Please visit our website for more information Around 600 varieties of Tulip Bulbs (Fringed, Parrot, Lilyflowering, Darwin, Kaufmannia, Triumph, Fosteriana, Greigii, Viridiflora, Double etc.) from Dutch producers.
We are located in Lake Placid, FL which is known as the Caladium Capital of the World. Choose from the Largest Inventory of different varieties of any mail order company in the United States.
For best results plant 18-24\" apart. Be the first on your block to feature a giant red canna! These massive bulbs produce cannas that grow to an astonishing height of 6-8'. For best results, ensure the plant has access to 6 - 8 hours of sunlight...
I am from Turkey and plant lilium candidum. If there is anybody, who is willing to cooperate as partner or in another way, please contact me. I want to sell bulbs of them in European market but I need some professional help to do it.
These rhizomes can be chilled, but must not freeze, so if you live in the far north, I will mail them directly to you in the spring. Contact me, and we'll work out the shipping cost.
A small nursery with all year round lots of flowering bulbs on pots. Also sending bulbs all over Europe. Lots of new plants, see flowers on website. Breeding Rhodohypoxis, xRhodoxis and Tulbaghia.