Red Earth Bulbs
  • Shop
  • Contact
  • Ordering
  • About
  • Our Farm
  • Shop
  • Contact
  • Ordering
  • About
  • Our Farm
  • Shop
  • >
  • Oriental x Trumpet Liliums
  • >
  • Oriental x Trumpet Lilium Laurana

Oriental x Trumpet Lilium Laurana

SKU:
A$11.95
11.95 32.95 A$11.95 - A$32.95
Unavailable
per item

Lilium LAURANA


‘Laurana’ is a captivating Oriental Trumpet lily, known for its luminous presence and refined structure. The blooms are a soft, creamy ivory with a subtle blush of rose toward the centre, often deepening with age or cooler temperatures. The petals are broad and slightly recurved, giving the flower a graceful, open trumpet shape.



  • HEIGHT:    200-250cm                     
  • WIDTH:    25cm
  • SUPPLIED AS: Dormant Bulbs
  • DIVISION: Oriental x Trumpet Lilium
  • PLANT DEPTH: 5cm
  • PLANT SPACING: 10cm cut flower, 15cm garden.
  • PLANTING WINDOW: June - September
  • FLOWERING TIME: December - January
  • GROWING ZONES: Vic, SA, TAS, NSW, WA, QLD ex Tropics. 
  • CUT FLOWER: Yes
  • FRAGRANCE SCALE: 10/10


Height is based on a 2yr old bulb having been left undisturbed.


An exciting new class of Lilium, Oriental x trumpet Lilies are highly suited to the Australian climate. Their large blooms carry the perfume of the Oriental Lily, with the strong growth habit of the Trumpet Lily.


In general the Lilium family is very hardy. Easy to grow Liliums perform best in a full sun or part shade position, with well drained soil.


Prepare a hole to a depth of 25cm, making the soil loose and friable. Plant the bulbs with the root system downwards allowing for approximately 5cm of soil to cover. 


Liliums have a dual feeding system. One root system establishes to the flower stem, feeding the current seasons flower. The second system comes from the bulbs basal plate, and feeds the bulb directly, assisting to make next years flowers. Liliums can be fed at planting, and repeat fed through out their growing season. Best fed with Drewitts Bulbs Custom Bulb Fertiliser.


If you intend on picking the blooms, leave at least 1/3 of the stem length on the bulb to ensure the bulb maintains its size to produce next seasons flower. 


Happy Gardening! 

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Google+
Only a few left!
Add to Cart
Proudly powered by Weebly