Lilium pardalinum
Lilium pardalinum, Panther Lily is a tall-growing woodland species from Oregon and California that thrives in partial or filtered shade and a moist humus-rich soil. It has gorgeous exotic flowers that are dark reddish-orange on the outer petals and a paler but brighter orange towards the centre speckled with dark maroon spots. The overall effect is dramatic and highly ornamental. Easy to grow, prefering semi-shade but coping well with full sun in most British conditions, it likes a moist sheltered situation that resembles the forested streambanks of its native range. The bulbs multiply by rhizomatous growth and will soon form a tall dramatic clump.
Elegant, fragrant and unusual, Lilium pardalinum will do also do well in a container and is great for cut flowers. A wind-free aspect or stake as necessary. Highly recommended.
Additional Information
Order | Liliales |
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Family | Liliaceae |
Sub-Family | Lilioideae |
Geographical Origin | USA: California, Oregon |
Cultivation | Partial or filtered shade. Will take full sun in most British conditions. A fertile, moist humus-rich soil. Shelter from the wind, stake or grow amongst open woody supporting plants as necessary. Keep dry once it has finished flowering |
Eventual Height | 1.8-2m |
Eventual Spread | 1m |
Hardiness | Hardy. Mulch for the winter |
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