Captain Tricolor Oriental Lily Bulbs
Captain Tricolor Oriental Lily Bulbs have a fabulous tricolour flower. Gently ruffled, white petals, a lemon-yellow midrib and a wide, deep pink-reddish rim. Whether planted in a garden bed or along a pathway, their sweet summer fragrance will fill your landscape. Cut a few and put them in a vase to perfume a room. See Captain Tricolor live and in bloom at our annual lily festival!
About Oriental Lily Bulbs
A cross between the Korean L. speciosum and the Japanese L. auratum, Oriental Lilies have large flowers with reflexed flower petals and a wonderfully sweet fragrance. Prized by garden and floral designers alike, Oriental Lilies are a mainstay of summer perennial gardens and lavish cut flower arrangements. A bit more temperamental than Orienpet and Trumpet Lilies. So, oriental lily bulbs, in some regions, might take a bit more care.
Asiatic and Oriental are two of the most popular forms of true lilies available. Asian lilies bloom in June to July. Likewise, Oriental lily bulbs start to appear late July. Both are quite easy to grow with thick, rigid stems. Together with large dark green leaves. And large showy flowers. Orientals also thrive in cooler regions and can tolerate less than ideal soil conditions. Oriental lily bulbs produce a great fragrant lily flower plant!
Location of Captain Tricolor Oriental Lily Bulbs
Site selection is most when planting Oriental lily bulbs. Choose locations that are in full sun mornings. Then afternoon shade. Likewise, all lily bulbs grow best in soil ph of 6.2 to 6.5. Therefore, it’s a good idea to test your soil ph before planting. Amend as needed. However, neutral (7.0) is ok. Moreover, Captain Tricolor Oriental lily bulbs cannot tolerate boggy soil. As a matter of fact, planting areas should be tested for drainage. Again, amended prior to planting the oriental lily bulbs.
Incorporate our Power Grow Potting Mix/Soil Amendment. into any soil. As a result, increasing drainage, aeration, nutrients. Oriental lilies are available on line from us in Spring. Wait to plant until spring in areas with sustained freezes. Also, plant bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep with the pointed part upward. Oriental lily bulbs will sprout and bloom every year. And can be planted in containers, too.
Captain Tricolor Oriental Lily Plant Care
Lilies are one of the easiest plants to care for. Once Oriental lily bulbs begin to grow and bloom, keep them moderately moist. When blooms are spent, deadhead. Then, allow most of the foliage to remain. In addition, cut off stalks as yellowing begins. This will help fuel the bulb for the next year’s bloom. Fertilize Oriental lily bulbs twice annually, Spring and Fall. Most importantly, use our Power Grow All Season Lily Bulb Fertilizer. Once every 3 or so years, dig up the clusters of bulbs. Then divide. Therefore, increasing plants. And enhancing flowers. Equally important, if blooms get large or begin to flop over, stake them until flowers are spent.
Captain Tricolor Oriental lily plant care is straightforward. However, if a hard winter is expected, it might be best to dig up your bulbs. And store them indoors, replanting in Spring. Or, cover with a thick layer of mulch.