About

A compact, mat-forming perennial from dry, stony habitats in western North America with small, hairy, pinnately lobed or divided, mid-green leaves and clusters of small, white, cup-shaped flowers with many stamens in late spring and early summer. An obscure but choice rock garden plant for a sunny, sharply drained position in a warm region.

About the genus

Lilium are bulbous perennials with erect stems bearing whorled or spirally arranged leaves and terminal racemes or umbels of bowl-shaped, trumpet-shaped, funnel-shaped or turks cap shaped flowers, often fragrant, and white, yellow, orange or red

Plant details

Suggested usesBorders, containers, cut flowers. Stunning focal points

Care notes

CultivationPlant bulbs in autumn in well-drained, humus-rich soil. Most prefer sun with cool roots
PruningDeadhead after flowering but leave stems to feed bulb. Cut back in autumn
PropagationScale propagation, bulbils, or division of established clumps
Pest resistanceLily beetle is the main pest � check regularly and remove
Disease resistanceBotrytis and virus diseases. Ensure good drainage and air circulation