About:
Lycoris aurea also known as the golden spider lily is a larger cousin to the red spider lily. It is bigger in all respects the flowers, leaves, and bulbs are half again as large as Lycoris radiata. Its broad trusses of golden orange blossoms always remind me of deciduous azaleas. Their appearance in the fall months is a welcome spot of color at a time when many plants are preparing to go dormant.
Bulb Size: 12cm+
Flowering Season: Autumn
Available Month: July-August
Planting Media: Use ordinary garden soil thoroughly mulched with sand and well decayed cow manure. The soil must be well drained.
Water: Water judiciously till growth starts and then just keep the bulb moist but not soggy till the flowering completes
Sunlight: Prefers sunny, semi sunny parts of your garden
Pot culture: Use 8 inches pot for 3 bulbs covering the entire bulb 2 inches below the planting media.
IMAGE IS FOR REFERENCE PURPOSE ONLY. ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY VARY IN SHAPE OR APPEARANCE BASED ON CLIMATE, AGE, HEIGHT, ETC.
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