Lilium parvum crocatum, Fairy Lily 1 gallon

Lilium parvum crocatum, Fairy Lily

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Fairy Lily

A Southern California native lily.  This lily can reach a height of up to four feet tall and three feet wide.  The flowers are orange with red spots.  Flowers bloom in June.  It is summer deciduous.  You can find this lily in the Sierras.  It spreads by rhizomatous bulbs.

This lily is toxic to cats.

Plant with: Southern Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum capillus-veneris), Manzanita (Arctostaphylos species), Spice Bush (Calycanthus occidentalis), Tree Anemone (Carpenteria californica), Ceanothus species, Western Redbud (Cercis occidentalis), Dogwood (Cornus species), Silktassel Bush (Garrya species), Mallow (Malacothamnus species), Mock Orange (Philidelphus lewisii), Oaks (Quercus species), Gooseberry (Ribes species), ferns

 

- Full Sun to part shade

- Tolerates clay, does best in loam

- Little to no water once established

- Drought tolerant

- Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds

- Native to California 

Fairy Lily

A Southern California native lily.  This lily can reach a height of up to four feet tall and three feet wide.  The flowers are orange with red spots.  Flowers bloom in June.  It is summer deciduous.  You can find this lily in the Sierras.  It spreads by rhizomatous bulbs.

This lily is toxic to cats.

Plant with: Southern Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum capillus-veneris), Manzanita (Arctostaphylos species), Spice Bush (Calycanthus occidentalis), Tree Anemone (Carpenteria californica), Ceanothus species, Western Redbud (Cercis occidentalis), Dogwood (Cornus species), Silktassel Bush (Garrya species), Mallow (Malacothamnus species), Mock Orange (Philidelphus lewisii), Oaks (Quercus species), Gooseberry (Ribes species), ferns

 

- Full Sun to part shade

- Tolerates clay, does best in loam

- Little to no water once established

- Drought tolerant

- Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds

- Native to California