![]() ![]() The inner tepals are often very broad, margins often ruffled or twisted and usually overlapping at the base, so the flower has a more ‘closed’ center. This Lily is a member of the Oriental Hybrids Division (VII) which includes lilies with medium-sized to very large flowers, usually bowl-shaped, flat, or with recurved tepals.Potted plants may be planted at any time between spring and fall. Plant in fall or early spring in the garden.When flowering is over, cut back leaves and stems after they turn yellow.Toxic to cats (though not for dogs or any known species).Reliable, easy to grow, beloved by bees and butterflies.Good moisture is required and dry soil should be avoided! tall (90 cm), this Lily performs best in full sun or part shade and is not fussy about soils, provided they are well-drained. Plant in groups of 3, 6, or 12 bulbs for a striking display! It is well suited to containers and the cutting garden as it makes excellent fresh-cut flowers.Blooming for weeks in mid-late summer, this vigorous beauty constitutes an excellent border plant, providing striking color and contrast to the perennial border and mixing beautifully with annuals and other summer flowering bulbs.Borne on sturdy stems, they contrast nicely with the glossy, strap-like leaves and barely require any staking. Just look at it and you will understand why! Its abundant and large, bowl-shaped flowers, up to 8 per stalk, face the sky as they open, exuding an unforgettable fragrance. Heavily fragrant, and spectacular with its flamboyant, crimson-pink flowers adorned with dark spots and white edges, Lilium 'Star Gazer' (sometimes spelled 'Stargazer') is one of the most popular Oriental Lilies. ![]()
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