Lilium (lily) Blacklist
6 bulbs for € 10.99
(Asian)
Do black lilies really exist?
Yes, black lilies do exist, although botanically they are more of an extremely dark red, purple, or burgundy rather than truly black. They are primarily cultivated among the Asian lily species, and their very dark color creates a striking visual effect.
Lilium Blacklist is a masterpiece of intensity and contrast, known for its petals with an extremely deep, glossy burgundy color that appears almost black.
Asian lilies are sturdy lilies that are easy to grow, suitable for perennial planting in public green spaces. They are characterized by a very wide color spectrum with many bold, bright colors. They generally produce a large number of flowers. This type of lily is not fragrant.
Plant your lily bulbs at the correct depth, with at least 10 cm of soil above the bulb. For very thick lily bulbs, this can be up to 15 cm. Planting deeply is important because the lily also develops stem roots.
In gardens, lilies are valued as attractive focal points in colorful flower beds, in combination with perennials, in rock gardens, and wildflower gardens, or as potted plants.
Plant immediately upon receipt.
Sunny location, partial sun
Color: almost black
Height: 80 cm
Size: 18/+
Blooming period: May
Winter hardy