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Lilium martagon pilosiusculum are listed as rare species in Russia (Siberia) and Mongolia. It grows as perennials in forests, thickets and shady slopes, up to 200-2500 meters high.
The stem height 45-90 cm, the flowers are 2-7 in a raceme, strongly perfumed and bloom from June to July. It is an easily grown Eurasian Lily with whorls of deep green deciduous foliage and hanging Turkscaps of pink-purple flecked with violet-purple. The flowers are hermaphrodite, they have both male and female organs.
Hardiness zones 3-8, (-37°C/-35°F, -10°C/15°F) in Winter. Lilium martagon pilosiusculum likes a soil well drained, rich in organic matter. Water regularly but do not overwater. It is very easy to grow and is resistant to basal rot, just don’t let it get dried out. This Lily will tolerate sun to partial shade.
The stem height 45-90 cm, the flowers are 2-7 in a raceme, strongly perfumed and bloom from June to July. It is an easily grown Eurasian Lily with whorls of deep green deciduous foliage and hanging Turkscaps of pink-purple flecked with violet-purple. The flowers are hermaphrodite, they have both male and female organs.
Hardiness zones 3-8, (-37°C/-35°F, -10°C/15°F) in Winter. Lilium martagon pilosiusculum likes a soil well drained, rich in organic matter. Water regularly but do not overwater. It is very easy to grow and is resistant to basal rot, just don’t let it get dried out. This Lily will tolerate sun to partial shade.
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| germination | Germination is hypogeal; seed sprouts as a bulb at warm temperatures, requiring a period of cold afterwards to send up its first true leaf. Lily bulbs never go fully dormant, so they must be treated carefully. Plant seeds about 1/4 inch deep and keep moist. A plastic sandwich bag placed loosely over each pot will keep moisture in and cut down maintenance for a few weeks. Place in warm temperature, 70-75°F for 9-12 weeks. Then place in cold temperatures, in the refrigerator, -4°C to 4°C for 3 months and back to warm; it will send up its first true leaf in 1-2 weeks. Lily seeds are not difficult to germinate indoors and to grow under lights. The most important requirement for the planting mix is drainage while retaining moisture. Use a combination of sand, soil, vermiculite, perlite and whatever organic matter is at hand to produce a light, airy mix which retains moisture but allows good drainage. |
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