

CORAL LILY Lilium pumilum Dwarf Turks cap Lily Unique Perennial flower Bulbs Spectacular Plants Bloom Every June to July, Fragrant Blooms
LILIUM PUMILUM TENUIFOLIUM
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Culture
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun to part/filtered sun. Best in consistently moist, humusy soils. Soils should not be allowed to dry out. Mulch helps keep root zone cool. Plant bulbs 4-5” deep. These lilies will usually remain in the garden through self-seeding.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Lilium pumilum, commonly known as coral lily, Lilium pumilum is native to grassy mountainous areas of Siberia and hina. Nodding, turk’s cap-type, waxy, coral-scarlet lily flowers (to 2” wide) with sharply recurved tepals appear in 7-20 (typically 10)-flowered racemes atop stems rising 1–1.5’ tall. Blooms in early to mid summer. Flowers are fragrant. Narrow linear grass-like leaves (to 4” long) are whorled around the stems. Synonymous with and formerly known as Lilium tenuifolium.
Genus name comes from the Latin name meaning lily.
Specific epithet means dwarf.
Problems
No serious insect or disease problems.
Garden Uses
Borders, cottage gardens or meadows. Best grouped or massed.
Native Range: Northern China, North Korea, Mongolia, Siberia
Color coral-scarlet
Month of Blooming June to July
Planting Time Spring, Summer
Height 12 to 18 inches
Special Features Fragrant, Bee and Pollinator Friendly, Good for Cut Flowers
Garden Position Sun to partial shade
Type of Soil Fertile, Well Drained
Hardiness Hardy 3-7
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Culture
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun to part/filtered sun. Best in consistently moist, humusy soils. Soils should not be allowed to dry out. Mulch helps keep root zone cool. Plant bulbs 4-5” deep. These lilies will usually remain in the garden through self-seeding.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Lilium pumilum, commonly known as coral lily, Lilium pumilum is native to grassy mountainous areas of Siberia and hina. Nodding, turk’s cap-type, waxy, coral-scarlet lily flowers (to 2” wide) with sharply recurved tepals appear in 7-20 (typically 10)-flowered racemes atop stems rising 1–1.5’ tall. Blooms in early to mid summer. Flowers are fragrant. Narrow linear grass-like leaves (to 4” long) are whorled around the stems. Synonymous with and formerly known as Lilium tenuifolium.
Genus name comes from the Latin name meaning lily.
Specific epithet means dwarf.
Problems
No serious insect or disease problems.
Garden Uses
Borders, cottage gardens or meadows. Best grouped or massed.
Native Range: Northern China, North Korea, Mongolia, Siberia
Color coral-scarlet
Month of Blooming June to July
Planting Time Spring, Summer
Height 12 to 18 inches
Special Features Fragrant, Bee and Pollinator Friendly, Good for Cut Flowers
Garden Position Sun to partial shade
Type of Soil Fertile, Well Drained
Hardiness Hardy 3-7


