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Lillium - Lilie


Lillium - Lilie

Lillium - Lilie

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Lilien brauchen im Allgemeinen einen tiefen, fruchtbaren, gut durchlässigen Boden. Die meisten sind so tief wie der dreifache Durchmesser der Zwiebel, aber es gibt Ausnahmen. Die Lilienknollen werden so schnell wie möglich gepflanzt, da sie schnell aus dem Boden gehen. Lilien vertragen keinen nassen Boden, mögen aber kühle Böden, daher ist das Mulchen hilfreich. Die Zwiebeln können verfaulen, wenn zu viel Stickstoff zugeführt wird. Eine Lilie kann entweder für Sonne oder Schatten gefunden werden.

Die meisten Lilien sind im Spätherbst mit Ausnahme von Madonna und Wiesenlilien gepflanzt. Madonnenlilie wird im August gepflanzt und Wiesenlilie Mitte Juli. Lilien sind im Herbst geteilt. Lily Bulb Skalen können getrennt und gepflanzt werden.

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FAQ - 💬

❓ What is the difference between lily and Lilium?

👉 True lilies are in the genus Lilium, and they grow from true bulbs. Some other common plants, such as daylilies and canna lilies, may have the term “lily” in their common name, but they're not actually lilies at all. They grow from tubers, not bulbs, and they're in a different plant genus.

❓ How do you care for Lilium?

👉 How to Care for Lilies

  1. During active growth, water freely—especially if rainfall is less than 1 inch per week.
  2. Keep lilies mulched so that their roots are cool. ...
  3. Apply a high-potassium liquid fertilizer every 2 weeks from planting until 6 weeks after flowering.

❓ Is Lilium outdoor or indoor plant?

👉 Oriental Lilies can be grown as perennials in most regions. Plant outdoors in the garden when flowering period is complete. Wonderful in mixed borders or as a focal point in a large patio planter.

❓ Is Lilium an annual or perennial?

👉 perennial plantsLilies are perennial plants, but they may not be perennial in every region. For example, Easter lilies might survive the winter here in Powell River, but they likely wouldn't survive winter in other parts of Canada.

❓ What to do with lilies in pots after flowering?

👉 Container grown lilies are simple to save until the next bloom period. Cut off spent flowers and allow the greenery to die back. Diminish watering as the plant begins to go dormant. Once all the foliage has died back, dig up the bulbs and separate any that have split into offsets.

❓ Which lily smells the best?

👉 If you are looking for a pleasantly fragrant Lily in the house, you may want to try Lilium longiflorum or lilium japonicum Alexandrae. The delicate fragrance of Lilium neigherrense or the restrained scent of Lilium speciosum make them great candidates for the vase.

❓ Do you have to dig up lily bulbs every year?

👉 As a tender plant, it is a good idea to dig up and store your lily bulbs to ensure year after year beauty. Most lilies are hardy to United States Department of Agriculture zone 8 with good mulching. However, bulbs left in the ground during winter freezes may not come back in spring and can even rot.

❓ Do lilies multiply?

👉 Over time, most lily bulbs will multiply and the plants will grow into large clumps with many stems. Lily bulbs don't mind being crowded and it's rarely necessary to divide them.

❓ What month do lilies bloom?

👉 As with most bulbs, lilies only bloom once per year. They need a cool winter dormancy period of at least 8 weeks in order to reinitiate the flowering cycle. Each plant blooms 2 - 3 weeks out of the year. By selecting varieties with staggered bloom season, it is possible to cover the entire summer (June - August).

❓ How many years do lily bulbs last?

👉 In zones 3, 10, and 11, lilies are considered annual plants. You can help them endure the winter by planting them in pots and keeping them inside during the coldest days. Lily plants have a lifespan of two years. If you want lilies so you can have freshly cut flowers the whole season, plant new bulbs each year.

❓ How long do potted lilies last?

👉 How long does a potted Easter lily last? With proper care, potted commercial Easter lilies should continue to flower for one to two weeks after purchase. If you want to keep the plant alive longer, transplant the bulb in your garden 6 inches deep. Once established, it will rebloom every year.

❓ Are lilies in the genus Lilium?

👉 Lily of the valley, flame lilies, daylilies, and water lilies are symbolically important flowers commonly referred to as lilies, but they are not in the genus Lilium .

❓ What does a Lilium look like?

👉 The Lilium genus are grown as half hardy or hardy bulbs in the garden. Due to the large size of the genus there is a large range in height,, from 30 to 1.8 m, in the lily (Liliaceae ) family. Lilies usually have lance shaped leaves, long upright stems, and beautiful trumpet shaped fragrant flowers.

❓ What is the Lilium species Foundation?

👉 The Lilium Species Foundation is concerned with the preservation of the genus Lilium and related plants. The distribution of lilies around the world is largely within the Northern hemisphere in the temperate regions. When we discuss a species we need to be sure to define which term we are using so we can all be on the same page.

❓ What is the scientific name of Lilium in Taiwan?

👉 In Taiwan, governmental publications list Lilium lancifolium Thunb., Lilium brownii var. viridulum Baker, Lilium pumilum DC.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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