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Lady Alice

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Product Information
🚚 Shipping Starts: 3rd week of March '24
📦 Quantity per Package: 2 Bulbs

Specifications
☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
🌷 Height: 48"
🌸 Blooming Period: Jun - Aug
🌱 Bulb Size: 16/18
Planting Distance: 20-24"
Planting Depth: 6"
📍 Hardiness Zone: Zone 3-9
🦌 Deer Resistant: No
💐 Minimum Bulbs for Effect: 2-4
Lady Alice

About Lady Alice

The Lily Lady Alice is a beautiful and unique flower that will add a touch of elegance to any garden. This lily is known for its medium-sized, white flowers with an orange broad striped- center. It is a hardy plant that is easy to care for, making it a great choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.

  • Medium-sized, white flowers with orange and orange speckles
  • Easy to care for
  • Hardy and long-lasting
  • Great for beginners and experienced gardeners
  • Produces a wonderful fragrance

How to care for Lady Alice

  • To plant the Lily Lady Alice, simply dig a hole in well-drained soil.
  • Place the bulb in the hole with the pointy end facing up. 
  • Cover with soil and water well.
  • The lily will begin to grow in the spring and will bloom in the summer. 
  • Make sure to keep the soil consistently moist and fertilize regularly. 
  • Deadhead the flowers as they fade to encourage more blooms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lady Alice lily bulbs should be planted in well-draining soil in a sunny location. Plant the bulbs in the fall or early spring at a depth of approximately 6 inches (15 cm), with the pointed end facing upwards.

Ensure that the soil is moist but not waterlogged, and add a layer of mulch to help retain moisture. Space the bulbs about 8-12 inches (20-30 cm) apart to allow for growth and airflow.

Lady Alice lilies prefer slightly acidic soil, so consider adding a small amount of sulfur to the soil before planting if necessary. With proper care, Lady Alice lilies should bloom beautifully year after year.

When planting Lady Alice lily bulbs, it is important to plant them with the pointed end facing upwards. This is because the pointed end is where the shoot will emerge from the bulb. If the bulb is planted upside down, the shoot will have to work harder toward the surface, which can cause it to become weaker and potentially fail to bloom.

Therefore, to ensure the best chance of success, plant Lady Alice lily bulbs with the pointed end facing upwards and the flat end downwards. The planting depth should be about three times the height of the bulb.

Yes, Lady Alice lily bulbs can be left in the ground as they are hardy perennials that can survive cold winters and bloom year after year. They are hardy in USDA climate zones 3-9.

However, it is recommended to provide them with proper care to ensure their continued growth and health. This includes planting them in well-draining soil, providing adequate water and fertilization, and removing any dead or damaged foliage. Additionally, if you live in an area with harsh winter conditions, it may be beneficial to apply a layer of mulch over the bulbs to protect them from extreme temperatures.

Yes, Lady Alice lilies do multiply through a process called naturalization. Naturalization occurs when the bulbs of the lily plant divide and produce smaller bulbs or offsets. These offsets grow into new plants, forming clumps of lilies that spread over time.

The process of naturalization typically takes several years, and the speed at which the lilies multiply depends on various factors such as soil conditions, climate, and the care given to the plants.

And also, lilies will spread over time because their bulbs are getting bigger and bigger overtime. With proper care and ideal growing conditions, Lady Alice lilies can produce an abundance of blooms and multiply to form a beautiful, dense display of yellow flowers.

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