ORANGE PARROT LILY FLOWER BULBS 3 FT TALL HARDY PERENNIAL UNUSUAL ASIATIC HYBRID
This cross between an Easter Lily and Asiatic lily resembles neither of its parents. Instead, the orange blooms are irregularly shaped with a parrot tulip-like form, and hints of green for extra flair. A conversation starter when placed in a cut arrangement, long-lasting Tintoretto also makes a unique display in borders and feature beds.
Hardy in Zones 4 - 8
Plant in groups of threes for a nice look, 12" apart, and 4-6" deep. Easily grown in average soil with good drainage in a sunny to part shade location. Just think cool roots and sunny flowers (plant where the roots will stay cool among other plants (or mulch) and where the flower stalks will be in full sun) for best results. With consistent moisture, your lilies will provide flowers from June to July, after your Tulips and Daffodils and before Summer Lavender, Salvia, and Delphinium.