Spring Bulbs
Summer Bulbs
History of the Bulb
Gardening Advice
Landscaping Ideas
Planting Help and FAQ
Bulb Cultivation Techniques
Bulb Production
 
  Your Name:  
  Your Email:  
     

Free $25 off any order of $50 or more!

Lily, August / Amaryllis belladonna

 

A. Flowering Characteristics
Flowers in summer (August) and last 2-3 weeks or longer, if bulbs have perennialized for a long time. Plants are 24-36 inch long leafless scape and flowers before the leaves emerge for the winter.


B. General Characteristics
1. Origin of species: South Africa, Cape
2. Common names: August Lily, Belladonna Lily, Naked Lady
3. Geophyte organ: Tunicated bulb
4. Hardiness type: Tender III - Injured at temperatures below 35 degrees F (2C) when planted.
5. Natural reproductive systems and growth and development requirements: Has a perennial mother bulb that produces offset bulblets and seed and requires a warm (60 to 80F) - cool (35 to 50F) - warm (60 to 80F) annual thermoperiodic cycle.
6. Primary uses: Beds, exhibition bulbs, rock gardens, and woodland gardens.


C. Cultural Information
1. Bulb sizes: No. 1
2. Planting density: 6-12 inches apart, 1-2 per sq. ft. Does very well when planted in clumps of 3 or more bulbs.
3. Planting depth: 5 inches to base of the bulb.
4. Planting time: Fall
5. Perennialization habit: 1990 USDA Climatic Zone 7 with mulch, Zones 8 to 11 without mulch.
6. Light requirements: Full sunlight to PM only sunlight.
7. Moisture: Tolerates summer drought, but needs moisture during winter (growing) seasons.
8. Animal susceptibility: Normally not susceptible.


D. Companion Plants:
Aster (fall flowering), Centaurea dealbata, Coreopsis, Campanula, Gypsophila paniculata, Hemerocallis (yellow cvs.), Kniphofia (yellow cvs.), Peonies (white and yellow cvs.), Salvia, Verbascum (white cvs.), Buddleia, Hibiscus syriacus, Acer palmatum, Lagerstroemia.

Back to Bulb Index

Copyright 2005© MyWebGarden.com. All rights reserved.